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MAX (operating system)

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MAX
MAX 7.5 Desktop
DeveloperCommunity of Madrid
OS familyUnix-like
Source modelOpen source
Latest release8.0 / July 7, 2015 (2015-07-07)
LicenseGPL
Official websiteHomepage

MAX is a Linux distribution sponsored by the Office of Education of the autonomous Community of Madrid of Spain. MAX stands for MAdrid LinuX. It used to be based on Ubuntu. Its last release, MAX 7.0, is based on Ubuntu 12.04 LTS. Since 2003 MAX has been installed on all the computers of the schools in the Community of Madrid.[citation needed] MAX is an educational Linux with a large set of instructive programs in addition to usual desktop programs. MAX supports the most common desktop environments but GNOME 3 or Xfce are installed by default. Main features are simplicity, stability and a huge collection of software. MAX comes as a Live DVD and an installable system, and as a USB version. MAX is always a Debian-based distribution, never used RPM as primary package manager.

Last release is 8.0

The changelog is here: [1]

External links

References

EducaMadrid web site[1]

  1. ^ "EducaMadrid". Retrieved 15 December 2013.