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In This Video We Are Looking At Canaima GNU/Linux is a distribution based on Debian that is was design for the public servants of the Administración Pública Nacional (APN) in Venezuela. Canaima is a State project designed with the goal to facilitate and fullfil the needs and realities of Venezuelan’s public servants. The project has grown over the years and is now used for education purposes and by the public in general. ► Subscribe me here : ► Follow me on Tumblr : ► Follow me on Twitter : ► Follow me on Pinterest : Click Here to Watch More Entertainment : ► Linux Videos : ► Buyer Guide Videos : ► Raspberry pi Videos : ► Review Videos : ► Mozilla Videos : ► Vpn Videos : ► Ipad Videos : ► Mac Os Videos : ——Subscribe to stay up to date with the channel! —— Make sure to subscribe to the channel & select the 🔔bell push notifications (click the 🔔BELL icon next to the subscribe button) to be notified immediately when I release a new video. ✅ BE SURE TO LIKE, SUBSCRIBE, AND TURN ON NOTIFICATIONS!!! If you watched this video and scrolled to the bottom and are reading this I would love to hear from you. If you have any questions give me a shout on social media & I’ll try and answer all the questions you might have. Thanks for watching and I’ll see you next time! Since 2007, the Venezuelan Free Software, Canaima GNU/Linux, has arrived to revolutionize the networks. We are talking about a project promoted by the State that is designed to solve the needs and realities of the Venezuelan public as an alternative to the traditional dependent model. Canaima contains various methods and various tools that seek to promote independence and technological sovereignty. As Free Software it implies a new ethics of consumption, production and economic relations around free technologies. Since its creation it has been reinventing itself, in 2009 its code name changes to Merú and version 2.0 is presented, one that evolved until it reached ; in 2010 Aponwao arrives and its version evolves to 2.1; in 2011, Canaima reaches its version 3.0 with the name Roraima; In 2012, Canaima took another step and reached its version 3.1, and its code name is Auyantepuy; in 2013 it became known as Kerepakupai and reached its version 4.0; With the name Kukenan, Canaima presents its version 4.1 for the year 2014. In 2015, Canaima reached its version 5.0, this time its code name is Chimantá; in 2018 it presents version 6.0 with the code name Kavac; in 2022 the last stable and improved version of Canaima, Imawarí, arrived. With important significant changes, this open socio-technological-productive project reaches its maintenance update 7.1 -seven months after the publication of version 7.0 Imawarí- with outstanding news. “This new version of Canaima will have a new desktop environment called LXDE, aimed at low-income teams, precisely to recover the technological park from the public administration. It has a mantis incident manager that will allow us to create observatories in universities to carry out permanent testing of the distribution and thus we can collect all incidents that are directed towards the Canaima GNU/Linux operating system”, Ángel Marrufo highlighted. , technical leader of the Canaima GNU/Linux Project. According to Marrufo, the LXDE and XFCE desktop environments are available for 32-bit and 64-bit architectures, the way a computer’s processor (also called CPU) handles information. Likewise, Canaima GNU/Linux 7.1 has the Plasma and GNOME desktop environments for 64-bit architectures. Another striking feature of the project is the creation of an online community forum, whose purpose is to connect users with the operating system development team, “so that through this platform they can position themselves on topics, discussions that are related to the Canaima project. Marrufo also highlighted that the new update to the operating system includes the GitLab platform, a complete suite that allows you to manage, administer, create and connect repositories with different applications and make all kinds of integrations, to make the system more widespread. “This will allow the community, State institutions and universities to generate their own distribution of Canaima GNU/Linux. This will contribute to the massification of the system since it is not only focused on a Canaima for public administration, and that it has different flavors adapted to particular needs”. #xfce #lxde #kdeplasma #gnome #debian Todays Video - Canaima GNU/Linux 7.1!
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