WIENUX, developed by the City of Vienna, is a Debian-based Linux distribution with a clear mission: to replace proprietary operating systems and applications on municipal desktop computers with open-source alternatives. By focusing on KDE for its desktop environment, OpenOffice.org for productivity suites, and Firefox as the default browser, WIENUX ensures that public services in Vienna are powered by free and open source software (FOSS).
This commitment to FOSS not only aligns with Vienna’s digital strategy but also promotes transparency, security, and cost-effectiveness. By releasing under the General Public License (GPL), WIENUX allows for easy distribution and customization, fostering a collaborative environment where developers can contribute and improve the system based on their needs.
As an open-source distribution, WIENUX encourages community engagement, making it accessible to both advanced users and newcomers looking to explore Linux. Its choice of components ensures a stable, feature-rich experience for everyday computing tasks, making it a viable option for businesses, educational institutions, and individuals seeking reliable and cost-free alternatives to proprietary software.
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