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''This is a free translation (rather adaptation) from the [http://tuquito.org.ar/tukipedia/index.php?title=Conociendo_a_Tuquito description] (in [[Spanish]]) found at [http://tuquito.org.ar/tukipedia/index.php?title=Portada Tukipedia]:'' |
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[http://tuquito.org.ar/ Tuquito] GNU/Linux is a full and LiveCD-capable distribution based on Debian. Amongst its characteristics, it features a novel hardware auto-detection system called ''Garfio'' - that is extremely valuable for targeting ad-hoc or heterogeneous deployment environments (like a decentralized educational system). |
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Is a distribution in [[Spanish]]. |
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As other GNU/Linux distributions, the objective is to have a free and open-source operating system capable of being adapted to specific needs. |
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== Links == |
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Main: http://www.tuquito.org.ar/ |
Main: http://www.tuquito.org.ar/ |
Latest revision as of 01:55, 19 January 2007
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This is a free translation (rather adaptation) from the description (in Spanish) found at Tukipedia:
Tuquito GNU/Linux is a full and LiveCD-capable distribution based on Debian. Amongst its characteristics, it features a novel hardware auto-detection system called Garfio - that is extremely valuable for targeting ad-hoc or heterogeneous deployment environments (like a decentralized educational system).
As other GNU/Linux distributions, the objective is to have a free and open-source operating system capable of being adapted to specific needs.
Links
Main: http://www.tuquito.org.ar/
Wiki: http://olpc.tuquito.org.ar