Jump to content

Edubuntu: Difference between revisions

From Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
Kumioko (talk | changes)
m Fix typos, formatting, brackets and links, replaced: ==See Also== → ==Related pages== using AWB (8759)
Addbot (talk | changes)
m Bot: 32 interwiki links moved, now provided by Wikidata on d:q39208
Line 37: Line 37:


[[Category:Ubuntu (operating system) derivatives]]
[[Category:Ubuntu (operating system) derivatives]]

[[ar:ايديوبونتو]]
[[ast:Edubuntu]]
[[bn:এডুবুন্টু]]
[[bs:Edubuntu]]
[[ca:Edubuntu]]
[[cs:Edubuntu]]
[[et:Edubuntu]]
[[en:Edubuntu]]
[[es:Edubuntu]]
[[eo:Edubuntu]]
[[fa:ادوبونتو]]
[[fr:Edubuntu]]
[[gl:Edubuntu]]
[[hr:Edubuntu]]
[[id:Edubuntu]]
[[is:Edubuntu]]
[[it:Edubuntu]]
[[hu:Edubuntu]]
[[ms:Edubuntu]]
[[nl:Edubuntu]]
[[ja:Edubuntu]]
[[no:Edubuntu]]
[[pl:Edubuntu]]
[[pt:Edubuntu]]
[[ro:Edubuntu]]
[[ru:Edubuntu]]
[[sk:Edubuntu]]
[[sv:Edubuntu]]
[[tr:Edubuntu]]
[[uk:Edubuntu]]
[[vi:Edubuntu]]
[[zh:Edubuntu]]

Revision as of 21:40, 8 March 2013

Edubuntu
DeveloperCanonical
OS familyUbuntu Linux
Source modelOpen source
Released to
manufacturing
October 25 2001
Latest release12.04 LTS / 26 April 2012
Kernel typeHybrid kernel
LicenseMS-EULA
Official websitehttp://www.edubuntu.org/
Support status
Supported
Edubuntu's default desktop

Edubuntu is the version of Linux distribution Ubuntu. It is used for education. It uses GNOME and is designed for use in classrooms.

Edubuntu has been created in collaboration with teachers and technologists in multiple nations. Edubuntu is built on top of the Ubuntu base, and incorporates education-specific applications, designed for the 6–18 years age group.

Characteristics

Included with Edubuntu is the Linux Terminal Server Project, a large number of educational applications including GCompris, KDE Edutainment Suite, The first Edubuntu release coincided with the release of Ubuntu 5.10, which was called Breezy Badger on 2005. Edubuntu CDs can be ordered for free through the official website service.

Project goals

Edubuntu 7.04

The principal design goals of Edubuntu are easier configuration, users and processes, together with ways for working together in classrooms. Equally important is the gathering together of the best available free software and digital materials for education.

Other websites