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| name = Trisquel
| logo = [[File:Logo-Trisquel.png|100px]]
| screenshot = [[File:Trisquel GNU Linux 5.5 screenshot.jpg|250px]]
| caption = Trisquel 5.5 desktop
| developer = Trisquel community and Sognus, S.L.U.
| family = [[Unix-like]]
| source_model = [[Free and open source software]]
| latest_release_version = 5.5<ref name="Brigantia">{{cite web | url = http://trisquel.info/en/trisquel-55-sts-brigantia-release-announcement | title = Trisquel 5.5 STS Brigantia release announcement | accessdate = 2012-04-17}}</ref> <!-- If you update this, remember to also update [[Comparison of Linux distributions]]-->
| latest_release_date = {{release date and age|2012|04|16}}
| latest_preview_version =
| latest_preview_date =
| kernel_type = [[Monolithic kernel|Monolithic]]
| ui = [[GNOME]]
| license = [[Free software licence]]s, mainly [[GPL]]
| working_state = Current
| website = [http://trisquel.info/ trisquel.info]
| supported_platforms = [[x86]], [[AMD64]]
| updatemodel = [[Advanced Packaging Tool|APT]]
| package_manager = [[dpkg]]
}}
'''Trisquel GNU/Linux''' is a [[operating system]] [[Linux distribution]] using a free version of the [[Linux kernel]] as distributed by the [[Linux-libre]] project. The main goals of the project are the production of a fully [[free software]] (free as in free speech) system that must be easy to use, complete, and with good language support.
The project began in 2004 with the sponsorship of the [[University of Vigo]], and officially presented in April 2005 with [[Richard Stallman]], founder of the [[GNU Project]], as a special guest.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.lavozdegalicia.es/hemeroteca/2005/04/28/3679855.shtml | title = Richard Stallman, defensor del software libre, sorprendió a los universitarios | language = Spanish | publisher = La voz de Galicia | accessdate=2008-11-26 }}</ref>
By December 11, 2008, Trisquel GNU/Linux was included by the Free Software Foundation in its list of free Linux distributions.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.gnu.org/links/links.html#FreeGNULinuxDistributions | title = Free GNU/Linux distributions list| publisher = GNU website | Free GNU/Linux distributions list |accessdate = 2008-11-11}}</ref> According to [[DistroWatch]], Trisquel was ranked 78th overall in page view popularity in the previous six months.<ref name="DW"> {{Cite web|url = http://distrowatch.com/stats.php?section=popularity|title = Linux Distributions - Facts and Figures|accessdate = 31 October 2011|last = [[DistroWatch]]|date = 31 October 2011}}</ref>
==Versions==
There are six different versions of the system so far:
{| class="wikitable"
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! Color
! Meaning
|-
| style="background:Salmon;" | Red
| Release no longer supported
|-
| style="background:#a0e75a;" | Green
| Release still supported
|-
| style="background:SkyBlue;" | Blue
| Future release
|-
| style="background:Orange;" | Orange
| Release still supported with security updates
|}
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!
!Version
!Code name
!Release date
!Release Type
!End-of-life date
!Linux-Libre Kernel version
!Based on
!Security Updates Until
|-
! rowspan="12" | Trisquel Releases
| style="background:Orange;" | 2.0
| Robur<ref>[https://trisquel.info/en/published-trisquel-22-robur Published Trisquel 2.2 Robur]</ref>
| 2008
| LTS
| 2011
| 2.6.24
| Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron)
| 2013
|-
| style="background:Salmon;" | 3.0
| Dwyn<ref>[https://trisquel.info/en/trisquel-3.0-sts-dwyn-ready Trisquel 3.0 STS "Dwyn" has landed!]</ref>
| September 2009
| STS
| Unknown
| 2.6.28
| Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope)
| Unknown
|-
| style="background:Salmon;" | 3.5
| Awen<ref>[https://trisquel.info/en/trisquel-35-awen-release-announcement Trisquel 3.5 Awen release announcement]</ref>
| March 2010
| STS
| Unknown
| 2.6.31
| Ubuntu 9.10 (Karmic Koala)
| Unknown
|-
| style="background:#a0e75a;" | 4
| Taranis<ref>[https://trisquel.info/en/trisquel-40-lts-taranis-strikes Trisquel 4.0 LTS "Taranis" strikes!]</ref>
| September 18, 2010
| LTS
| 2013
| 2.6.32
| Ubuntu 10.04 (Lucid Lynx)
| 2015
|-
| style="background:Salmon;" | 4.5
| Slaine<ref>[https://trisquel.info/en/trisquel-45-slaine-released Trisquel 4.5 "Slaine" released]</ref>
| March 24, 2011
| STS
| Unknown
| 2.6.35
| Ubuntu 10.10 (Maverick Meerkat)
| Unknown
|-
| style="background:#a0e75a;"|5.0
| Dagda<ref>[https://trisquel.info/en/trisquel-50-release-announcement Trisquel 5.0 Release announcement]</ref>
| September 17, 2011
| STS
| Unknown
| 2.6.38
| Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal)
| Unknown
|-
| style="background:#a0e75a;"|5.5
| Brigantia<ref name="Brigantia" />
| April 16, 2012
| STS
| Unknown
| 3.0
| Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric Ocelot)
| Unknown
|-
| style="background:SkyBlue;"|6.0
| Unknown
| Unknown
| LTS
| Unknown
| Unknown
| Unknown
| Unknown
|-
|}
All versions include this common software:
* [[Linux-libre]] [[Linux kernel|kernel]], 2.6.24 in ''Robur'', 2.6.28 in ''Dwyn'', 2.6.31 in ''Awen'', 2.6.32 in ''Taranis'', 2.6.35 in ''Slaine'', 2.6.38 in ''Dagda'' and 3.0 in ''Brigantia''.
* [[GNOME]] desktop environment, 2.22 in ''Robur'', 2.26 in ''Dwyn'', 2.28 in ''Awen'', 2.30 in ''Taranis'', 2.32 in ''Slaine'', 2.32 in ''Dagda'' and 3.2 in ''Brigantia''.
* A version of [[Mozilla Firefox]] that never suggests non-free [[Plug-in (computing)|add-ons]], and includes no [[trademark]]ed art or names. As [[Adobe Flash player]] is proprietary software, Trisquel does not provide it, instead offering a [[Gnash]] pre-installed bundle with a free-logo version of Firefox, called Abrowser, and various fixes to allow Gnash to display [[YouTube]] videos.{{Citation needed|date=April 2012}}
[[Image:Trisquel-edu.jpg|thumb|right|Trisquel LTSP classroom server, managed via [[iTALC]].]]
=== Trisquel Pro ===
''Trisquel Pro'' is a small business oriented operating system. It includes a pack of enterprise management software, including Abanq, OpenbravoPOS, and [[GNUCash]] among others. It is mainly intended for the Spanish market, as some of the accounting software included is designed to match the Spanish tax regulations, but most of the applications included can be used worldwide. The application collection is completed with several all-purpose tools including a graphical [[Firewall (computing)|firewall]], [[antivirus software|antivirus]] for the scanning of Windows partitions and [[wine (software)|Wine]] applications- and an automated backup system.
It was officially released at the international multimedia and communications show [[SIMO]] on November [[2007]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.hermestrans.com/en/images/descargas/medios/Extra%20SIMO_06-11-2007.pdf | title= SIMO 2007, p.6 | language = Spanish | publisher = El País | accessdate = 2008-11-26 }}</ref>
=== Trisquel Edu ===
Trisquel Edu is based on the LTS releases of Trisquel, it contains educational software tools as it is designed for educational users.<ref name="24 April 12">[http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/trisquel-edu-0 Trisquel Edu], Retrieved 2012-05-22</ref>
== Other editions ==
;Trisquel 4.1-Sugar
;Trisquel Mini
:Trisquel Mini is an alternative to the mainline Trisquel, designed to run well on [[netbooks]] and [[legacy computer|aging hardware]].<ref>[http://trisquel.info/en/wiki/suggestions-trisquel-mini Trisquel Mini]</ref> It uses a low-resource environment like [[LXDE]] and lightweight [[GTK+]] and [[X11]] alternatives to more commonly used [[GNOME]] and [[Qt (framework)|Qt]]/[[KDE]] applications.
;Trisquel Gamer
:Trisquel Gamer is an independent edition maintained by David Zaragoza. It is filled with games and booted from a LiveDVD or USB drive.<ref>[http://trisquel.info/en/forum/trisquel-gamer-live-dvd-full-free-software-games-boot-and-play Trisquel Gamer DVD]</ref>
==Reception==
In reviewing Trisquel 5.5 in April 2012 writer Jim Lynch said: "Trisquel 5.5 is a great choice for those who prefer to use only free software, without any kind of proprietary stuff. The developers have clearly taken the time to go out of their way to cleanse Trisquel of potentially offensive proprietary software. While some folks won’t care about this, others certainly will appreciate it. Even if you aren’t a free software purist, Trisquel 5.5 is definitely worth a download. I found Trisquel to be a genuinely enjoyable distro. It’s what I would call a well-ordered and well developed distro. It accomplishes what the developers set out to do, and it does it in a very attractive package."<ref name="Lynch24April12">{{cite news|url = http://desktoplinuxreviews.com/2012/04/24/trisquel-5-5/|title = Trisquel 5.5|accessdate = 28 April 2012|last = Lynch|first = Jim|date = 24 April 2012| work = Linux Desktop Reviews}}</ref>
== See also ==
{{Portal|Free software}}
* [[Parabola GNU/Linux]]
* [[List of Linux distributions endorsed by the Free Software Foundation]]
==References==
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== External links ==
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* {{official|http://trisquel.info/en/}}
* {{DistroWatch|trisquel|NAME=Trisquel}}
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