Ututo
Developer | The Ututo Team |
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Written in | {{#property:p277}} |
OS family | Unix-like |
Working state | Current |
Initial release | October 16, 2000 |
Latest release | XS 2012 / April 27, 2012 |
Update method | ututo-get, using ebuilds from Gentoo |
Package manager | ututo-get |
Platforms | IA-32, x86-64; different repositories and optimizations for atom, duron-athlon, k8, pentium3, pentium4, nocona |
Kernel type | Monolithic (Linux-libre, FreeBSD) |
Userland | GNU |
Default user interface | GNOME, KDE, Xfce |
License | Exclusively free licenses per GNU Free System Distribution Guidelines (GNU FSDG)[1] |
Official website | ututo |
Ututo is a Linux distribution consisting entirely of free software. The name makes reference to a gecko known by this name from northern Argentina.[2] It is compiled using Gentoo Linux "ebuilds" and "emerge[disambiguation needed]" software. All documentation is in Spanish.
Ututo was the first fully free Linux system recognized by the GNU Project.[3][4] The founder of the GNU Project, Richard Stallman, formerly endorsed the distribution nearly exclusively, [5][6][7][8] and used in his personal machine,[9] before he switched to gNewSense, and later Trisquel.
Ututo has different binaries optimized for different Intel and AMD processors .[10]
History
Ututo was first released in 2000 by Diego Saravia in National University of Salta. Argentina. It was one of the first live CD distributions in the world and the first Linux distribution in Argentina, under ISBN 987-9381-06-8. Ututo carried Simusol,[11] a system to simulate Solar Energy projects. Ututo was simple to install, because it did not need any configuration. It automatically detected the hardware in the machine, it only asked to "move your mouse". At that time no other distribution worked that way.[12][13][14][need quotation to verify]
In 2002, Ututo-R was created, which offered the possibility of operating like a software router. This version was created by Marcos Zapata and used in Buenos Aires public schools.[15][16]
In 2004, the Ututo-e project was born, swiftly becoming the most important derivative of Ututo.[17] This project was started by Daniel Olivera.
In 2006, Ututo was declared "of National Interest" by the Honourable Chamber of Deputies of Argentina.[18][19]
The latest versions of Ututo are called "Ututo XS". With the emergence of the XS series, there have been many new features, including a faster system installer.[20][21][22] It's being used in different hardware projects such as iFreeTablet.[23]
Ututo-Get
The emergence of a package management system for Ututo has been the topic of many discussions over a few years. Pablo Manuel Rizzo has designed Ututo-Get, a tool for maintaining a package database modeled after Debian's APT;[24] however, as other Gentoo-based distros, Ututo is compatible with Portage.
See also
- Comparison of Linux distributions
- GNU/Linux naming controversy
- List of Linux distributions based on Gentoo
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External links
- Official website
- A review of Ututo-e by Linux.com
- Richard Stallman talking about Ututo
- Ututo at DistroWatch
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