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SuperX (Operating System)

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OS family
  
Unix-like

Source model
  
Open source

Available in
  
Multilingual

Working state
  
Current

Latest release
  
3.0 (Grace)

Developer
  
Libresoft Technology Pvt. Ltd.

SuperX is a Linux-based computer operating system originally developed in India. SuperX uses a tweaked version of KDE and is aimed towards beginners and casual users. SuperX 2.0 features a new launcher made in QML that allows users to get a grid view of all icons of the installed applications in the system, the new launcher is called "SuperX App Launcher".

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History

SuperX was first developed in Guwahati, the capital city of Assam in India by a high school student named Wrishiraj Kausik in 2007. Later he released the first public version of SuperX in 2011 and started a company to support and promote SuperX called Libresoft (Libresoft Technology Pvt. Ltd.). Libresoft along with its supporters, funds the development of SuperX and provides support to the users. Libresoft also organizes various public events to spread awareness about open-source software and computers in general.

Its first formal release, SuperX v1 "Galileo", was released to selected users on April 24, 2011 and was made available to the public as a free download on October 8, 2011. The second release, SuperX v1.1 "Cassini" was released on June 21, 2012. It is an LTS version with 5 years of support.

The current release is SuperX 3.0 "Grace" was released on March 23, 2015. It is based on Ubuntu 14.04 code base, and features a highly modified KDE workspace.

Release history

The following is the release history for SuperX:

References

SuperX (Operating System) Wikipedia