Caixa Mágica

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Caixa Mágica Software
Type Stock Corporation
Founded Flag of Portugal Portugal
Headquarters Lisbon, Portugal
Key people Daniel Neves
José Guimarães
Paulo Trezentos
Industry Software
Website www.caixamagica.pt
Caixa Mágica
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Website www.caixamagica.pt
Company/
developer
Caixa Mágica Software
OS family Linux
Source model Free and open source software
Latest stable release 12 / February 20, 2008 (2008-02-20); 115 days ago
Available language(s) Multilingual (35 languages)
Package manager RPM Package Manager
Supported platforms i386
Kernel type Monolithic
Default user interface KDE
License Various
Working state Current

Linux Caixa Mágica (CM) (English: Magic Box) is a Portuguese Linux distribution developed and maintained by Caixa Mágica Software.

This project was created in 2000, by Paulo Trezentos and Daniel Neves at ADETTI, a Portuguese research centre.
In 2004 there was a need to restructure the project because of the growth of the team and new challenges faced, so a spin-off of ADETTI was created, designated by "Caixa Mágica Software". [1]

It's one of the most widely used Linux distributions in Portugal.[citation needed] It uses the RPM Package Manager. There are two flavors: Desktop and Server. The current version is 12 and is based on Mandriva Linux.

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  1. ^ "History of Caixa Mágica" (in Portuguese). Press release. Retrieved on 2008-03-23.

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