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The first distro I used was Guadalinex, a distro developed by my Government (Andalusia, Spain) for education. I used it at school.
The first distro I installed was Ubuntu.
The first distro I daily drived was Fedora.
Hey, A fellow andalusian :) Guadalinex was my 2nd distro to try, computers at high school had it installed and we got install CDs to try it at home.
They also did courses at the Guadalinfo centers in rural towns, my grandpa actually learned to use a computer there so I installed Guadalinex in an desk PC and gave it to him.
I didn't know about Guadalinfo! I wish the Junta kept promoting Libre software. Sadly Guadalinex is discontinued but I installed it last year in a VM out of pure nostalgia haha.
I sometimes dream about a new Andalusian Distro... illOS.
Btw, I created an Andalusian community here in Lemmy! Is completely empty rn, but I hope that changes in the future.
At least at the Guadalinfo center in my hometown they still use Linux, I think it's Linux Mint, and they keep giving free IT Courses with it.
There's a new Andalusian distro focused for education, seems to be used in schools, but I don't know much about it
Thanks for creating the community! I just followed it, will try to participate soon