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Our project starts from an ubuntu LTS production enviroment (i386, x86_64) with custom packages. Then We build iso with bodhi builder, shared on our mirror server. Ufficio Zero Linux ver. 1.x must be considered a remix and not a different distro. If you want to read some how-to informations about Ufficio Zero codename “first” you can visit this internal link.
Support for this version has ended.
is based on Devuan Gnu/Linux 3 Beowulf and has Xfce4 DM. If you want to read some help how-to for this version, you can use this link
Support for this version has ended.
is based on PCLinuxOS and has Mate DM. If you want to read some help how-to for this version, you can use this link.
Support for this version has ended.
is based on Linux Mint 19.3 and has Mate DM. If you want to read some help how-to for this version, you can use this link.
is based on Linux Mint 20 and has Mate DM. If you want to read some help how-to for this version, you can use this link.
is based on PCLinuxOS and has Mate DM. If you want to read some help how-to for this version, you can use this link.
is based on Linux Mint Debian Edition (Debbie) and has Mate DM. If you want to read some help how-to for this version, you can use this link.
Support for this version has ended.
is based on Devuan 4 Chimaera and has Mate DM. If you want to read some help how-to for this version, you can use this link.
is based on Linux Mint Debian Edition (Elsie) and has Mate DM. If you want to read some help how-to for this version, you can use this link.
It's a Bare Metal Restore Solution, based on Ubuntu 20.04. If you want to read some help how-to for this vversion, you can use this link.
is based on Debian GNU/Linux 10 Buster and has LightDM with OpenBox. It contains Hestia CP deb package that help you to create a Small Data Center (domains, hosting, mail, php, mariadb, etc.)
Support for this version has ended.
Here some informations to use Universal USB Installer under MS Windows systems.
We are willing to evaluate the inclusion of specific applications not present on the repositories. After having tested the feasibility of the installation and the compatibility with our systems, however, we need one last step: to test the application itself. Ufficio Zero must be a stable system that gives users what it promises: ease of use, compatibility with hardware and running applications. Any request implies a willingness to test the application functions on our systems, otherwise the requests will be rejected.
You can see at this link some applications tested and working on our systems.