from distrowatch.com
The regional government of Extremadura in Spain has announced the final release of
gnuLinEx
2006, a Debian-based distribution designed for deployment in the
region's government offices and schools. The new version is built on
top of the Linux kernel 2.6.16, with X.Org 6.9.0 and GNOME 2.14 as the
default desktop. KDE 3.5 is also available from external repositories.
All packages included on the download CD are Free Software, but users
who wish to install proprietary drivers and other non-free programs can
do so via the AptLinex utility. One of the new features in this release
is a graphical control panel for system administration. Find more
information in the
gnuLinEx 2006 guide (with screenshots) and in this
changelog published by Barrapunto (both links in Spanish).