Nova (operating system) explained

Nova
Developer:University of Information Science
Family:Linux (Unix-like)
Working State:Active
Source Model:Closed source with some open-source components (5.0 and up)
Language:Multilingual
Supported Platforms:x86-64
Kernel Type:Monolithic (Linux)
License:GNU GPL
Website:https://www.nova.cu/

Nova is a Cuban state-sponsored Linux distribution launched in February 2009.[1] It was developed in Havana at the University of Information Science (UCI) by students and professors to provide free and open-source software (FOSS) to inexperienced users and Cuban institutions. While the initial version was Gentoo-based, the developers switched to Ubuntu beginning with Version 2.1.[2]

In May 2016, discussions about a new version 6.0 were underway.[3] However, by 2016, Distrowatch had marked Nova as discontinued.[4] and its website, www.nova.cu had been taken down. Nova re-entered development later, and version 8.0 was released in January-March 2022.[5]

In early 2018, its repositories and download server (repo.nova.cu) was shut down temporarily, with users being told to switch to CentOS, after which Nova resumed development a couple months later. By early 2019, the distribution website was again active and DistroWatch listed it as under active development.[4]

Goal and adoption

The goal of Nova was to achieve "sovereignty and technological independence" and to have it installed on all computers in Cuba where Microsoft Windows is still the most widely used operating system. The system was central to the Cuban government's desire to replace Windows. Hector Rodriguez, Director of UCI, said that "[t]he free software movement is closer to the ideology of the Cuban people, above all for the independence and sovereignty."[6] Other cited reasons to develop the system include the United States embargo against Cuba which made it hard for Cubans to buy and update Windows, as well as potential security issues feared by the Cuban government because of the U.S. government's access to Microsoft's source code.[7] [8]

Cuba was planning to convert to Nova as its main operating system; once the migration is complete it was intended to be installed in 90% of all work places.[9] [10] In early 2011, the UCI announced that they would migrate more than 8,000 computers to the new operating system.[11] Beginning in 2011, new computers were intended to come installed with both Windows and Nova.

Software

The first version of Nova, called Baire, was based on Gentoo Linux, while Nova 2.1 Desktop Edition was based on Ubuntu.[12] Nova Escritorio is UCI's office suite meant to replace Microsoft Office.

Versions History

Nova 1.1.2 (Baire)

  1. It uses GNOME, version 2.22.
  2. Entropy as package manager
  3. Compatible with Gentoo and Portage.
  4. Integrated with Windows Active Directory.

Nova 2.1 Desktop Edition

General features

Main applications:

  1. Web browser Mozilla Firefox.
  2. Instant messaging client Empathy.
  3. E-mail client Mozilla Thunderbird.
  4. Multimedia player Totem.
  5. Music player Rhythmbox.
  6. Video editing software Pitivi.
  7. Images editing program F-Spot.
  8. Torrent client Transmission.
  9. Disk burning program Brasero.
  10. OpenOffice as office suite.

System requirements

The minimal system requirements are recommended to allow you to install and run Nova Linux with good performances, even if it is possible to install it on worse hardware, with worse performances.

Nova 3.0

For the first time, Nova Linux has been released in two versions: Nova Desktop for standard computers and Nova Ligero for older computers.Nova 4.0Nova 5.0

Versions

VersionCodenameDate
Baire20 February 2009
2 December 2009
4 June 2010
12 February 2011
2011
7 May 2014
22 March 2015
21 September 2017
13 March 2018
20 June 2020
January 2022
2 October 2022

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Cuba crafts extra-communist Linux distro: Down with the Microsoft bourgeoisie . Timothy Prickett Morgan . . 12 February 2009. 24 May 2011.
  2. Web site: Who are we? . n.d. . Nova — Distribución Cubana de GNU/Linux . 24 May 2011 . dead . https://archive.today/20110807194731/http://www.nova.cu/?q=en/who_are_we . 7 August 2011 .
  3. Web site: Se ultiman detalles para migración a Nova 5.0 en la UCI. UCI. Universidad de Ciencias Informáticas. 12 July 2016. 4 October 2016. https://web.archive.org/web/20161004002418/http://www.uci.cu/?q=e-ultiman-detalles-para-migracion-nova-50-en-la-uci. dead.
  4. Web site: Nova. DistroWatch. DistroWatch. distrowatch.com. 13 May 2016.
  5. Web site: Nova. DistroWatch. DistroWatch. distrowatch.com. 4 March 2019.
  6. News: Cuba Declares War on Windows: The land of Castro has gone open source . Devin . Connors . . 17 February 2009 . 24 May 2011 . 29 September 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929043649/http://www.tomshardware.co.uk/Cuba-Linux-Nova-America-Windows,news-30321.html . dead .
  7. News: Cuba launches own Linux variant to counter U.S. . Esteban . Israel . . 11 February 2009 . 24 May 2011.
  8. News: Cuba launches Gentoo Linux distro . Eric . Brown . 24 May 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120527173251/http://www.desktoplinux.com/news/NS8789697417.html . 27 May 2012 .
  9. News: Cuba sets to migrate to free, open-source software . https://web.archive.org/web/20110101113720/http://news.xinhuanet.com/english2010/world/2010-12/29/c_13669518.htm . dead . January 1, 2011 . . 29 December 1010 . 24 May 2011.
  10. News: Cuba presents Linux-based operating system . Cuba Standard . 10 February 2011 . 24 May 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120322030054/http://www.cubastandard.com/2011/02/10/cuba-presents-linux-based-operating-system/ . 22 March 2012 . dead .
  11. Web site: Cuba: 8000 computadoras de la Universidad de Ciencias Informáticas migraran a Nova GNU/Linux . Somos Libres . 11 February 2011 . 24 May 2011. es.
  12. Web site: Productos . n.d. . Nova — Distribución Cubana de GNU/Linux . 24 May 2011 . es . https://archive.today/20100608134928/http://www.nova.cu/?q=productos . 8 June 2010 . dead .