Trisquel 8.0 GNU/Linux operating system finally released at Thursday, 18 April 2018 by Ruben Rodriguez. It is available in three versions of Regular, Mini, and Kids editions, each in 32 and 64 bit. This is a list of download links and also mirrors for it all you can instantly click and download. Happy downloading!
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How To Download
- Choose a link from "ISO 64" bit line if your computer is 64 bit, or having 4GB RAM or more.
- Choose a link from "ISO 32 bit" line if your computer is 32 bit, or having less than 4GB RAM.
- The choices of "USA", "India", "Equador", etc. are called mirrors, the copy servers located in each country. Choose the mirror nearest to your home country.
- Choose torrent link if you know how to torrent. This helps reducing Trisquel community servers' loads a lot.
Download Trisquel
This is the regular version with MATE Desktop. Select this if you don't know the others.
- ISO 64 bit: Main, USA Mirror, India Mirror, Spain Mirror, Ecuador Mirror
- ISO 32 bit: Main, USA Mirror, India Mirror, Spain Mirror, Ecuador Mirror
- Torrent: 64 bit, 32 bit
Download Trisquel Mini
This is the lightweight LXDE version for older computers.
- ISO 64 bit: Main, USA Mirror, India Mirror, Spain Mirror, Ecuador Mirror
- ISO 32 bit: Main, USA Mirror, India Mirror, Spain Mirror, Ecuador Mirror
- Torrent: 64 bit, 32 bit
Download Trisquel Sugar Toast
This is the educational version for kids with the special Sugar desktop environment.
- ISO 64 bit: Main, USA Mirror, India Mirror, Spain Mirror, Ecuador Mirror
- ISO 32 bit: Main, USA Mirror, India Mirror, Spain Mirror, Ecuador Mirror
- Torrent: 64 bit, 32 bit
About Trisquel
Trisquel is a 100% free software GNU/Linux distro derived from Ubuntu and developed by Trisquel Project since 2005 in Spain. Trisquel promises the user to never include any proprietary software. It is one among a few distros certified by FSF as entirely libre (alongside gNewSense) and has the most active forum in the world today discussing software freedom.
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