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| Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre | |
|---|---|
Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre withXfce | |
| Developer | Matías A. Fonzo |
| OS family | Linux (Unix-like) |
| Working state | Discontinued |
| Initial release | March 13, 2009; 16 years ago (2009-03-13) |
| Latest release | 3.0-beta2[1] |
| Repository | https://notabug.org/dragora/dragora |
| Package manager | pkgsystem |
| Supported platforms | i586,x86-64 |
| Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux-libre) |
| Userland | GNU |
| Default user interface | Xfce |
| License | Exclusivelyfree licenses perGNU Free System Distribution Guidelines (GNU FSDG),[2] GPLv3 or later |
| Official website | Archived July 27, 2024, at theWayback Machine |
Dragora GNU/Linux-Libre is a discontinued[3] ArgentineLinux distribution[4] written from scratch[5] sharing some similarities withSlackware. It has a simple packaging system that allows installing, removing, upgrading, and creating packages, although the system may be challenging to new users.[6] As it only packagesfree software and uses theLinux-libre kernel, theFree Software Foundation endorses Dragora.[2] Dragora is considered to be based on the"Keep it simple, stupid" (KISS) principle, believed by the authors to be a strength.[7] In the past, Dragora could be downloaded from its website or purchased on CD[8][9]
Dragora uses theSysV init system as of 3.0 Beta 2.[10]
The following list of releases includes the release date and the code name used by the project.[11]