
Canaima GNU/Linux is a Venezuelan Linux distribution that derives its roots from Debian GNU/Linux. It was specifically developed to cater to the computational needs of the National Public Administration, following Presidential Decree 3.390 which encourages the use of free technologies in public sector computing within Venezuela. This makes Canaima a significant player in promoting open-source software adoption in government institutions across the country.
The distribution is tailored to provide a user-friendly desktop environment, making it accessible for both technical and non-technical users within the public sector. It includes various pre-installed applications suitable for administrative tasks, contributing to its role as an integral tool in Venezuela’s digital public infrastructure.
In essence, Canaima GNU/Linux is not just a Linux distribution; it’s a symbol of technological sovereignty and the country’s commitment to open-source principles within its government operations.
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