EOLE (Ubuntu)
EOLE is a modular, Open Source GNU/Linux distribution for educational institutions, offering reliable, cost-effective, and customizable solutions.
Description
EOLE (Ensemble Ouvert Libre Évolutif) is a collaborative, Open Source GNU/Linux distribution developed by the Pôle Logiciels Libres (Free Software Competence Center) of the French Ministry of Education. It is designed to provide reliable and cost-effective solutions for educational institutions. EOLE is structured in modular components, each addressing specific needs. These modules are regularly updated and supported, ensuring a stable and secure computing environment. The distribution incorporates a comprehensive suite of Open Source software, facilitating streamlined management and reduced dependence on proprietary solutions. Active community support and documentation enhance its usability.
Features
EOLE is a modular GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. It is designed for educational environments and offers various modules to meet specific needs. It is a collaborative, Open Source project driven by the values of free software. The distribution is regularly updated and supported. It offers a range of tools and resources for system administrators and end-users. EOLE uses Open Source software and provides a secure and reliable computing environment.
Benefits
Reduced costs associated with proprietary software and support. Improved security through the use of Open Source software and regular updates. Enhanced flexibility and customization through modular design. Reliable and stable operating environment for educational settings. Strong community support and extensive documentation. Compliance with the SILL (Socle Interministériel de Logiciels Libres) recommendations. Economical solutions through the mutualization of skills and resources.
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