PureOS
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PureOS
Summary
PureOS is a Linux distribution[1]. PureOS draws 163 Wikipedia views per month (linux_distribution category, ranking #39 of 273).[2]
Key Facts
- PureOS's image is recorded as Pureos-desktop.png[3].
- PureOS's instance of is recorded as Linux distribution[4].
- PureOS's based on is recorded as Q7715973[5].
- PureOS's logo image is recorded as PureOS Logo.png[6].
- PureOS's developer is recorded as Purism[7].
- PureOS's copyright license is recorded as Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International[8].
- PureOS's software version identifier is recorded as green[9].
- PureOS's software version identifier is recorded as purple[10].
- PureOS's software version identifier is recorded as laboratory[11].
- PureOS's software version identifier is recorded as landing[12].
- PureOS's software version identifier is recorded as 10.3[13].
- PureOS's software version identifier is recorded as 9.0[14].
- PureOS's software version identifier is recorded as 7.0[15].
- PureOS's software version identifier is recorded as 8.0[16].
- PureOS's part of is recorded as FSF-endorsed operating systems[17].
- PureOS's Commons category is recorded as PureOS (operating system)[18].
- PureOS's platform is recorded as Q272629[19].
- PureOS's platform is recorded as AArch64[20].
- PureOS's has part is recorded as Phosh[21].
- PureOS's official website is recorded as https://pureos.net/[22].
- PureOS's source code repository URL is recorded as https://repo.pureos.net/pureos/pool/main/[23].
- PureOS's described by source is recorded as Marjorie-Wiki[24].
- PureOS's issue tracker URL is recorded as https://tracker.pureos.net[25].
- PureOS's has characteristic is recorded as self-hosting[26].
- PureOS's user manual URL is recorded as https://tracker.pureos.net/w/[27].
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Geography
PureOS's part of is recorded as FSF-endorsed operating systems[17].
Designation and Status
PureOS's instance of is recorded as Linux distribution[4].
Why It Matters
PureOS draws 163 Wikipedia views per month (linux_distribution category, ranking #39 of 273).[2] PureOS has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[28]