DoudouLinux
The computer they prefer!
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This page gathers many screenshots and screencasts of DoudouLinux in action, in order to quickly give an idea of all its features. We have also added video and audio files that were created using the multimedia applications of DoudouLinux. Please note that additional screenshots are available in the documentation pages. Additionally, there are also a few screenshots available on Flickr.
We currently have only one video of DoudouLinux in action. It was kindly recorded by Riccardo from Linuxaria.

Here are several example files of digital content created on DoudouLinux using the multimedia applications.
Additionally, you can listen to the start-up music, which was recorded on Rosegarden with real musical instruments:
Here are screenshots of the start-up and shutdown screens of DoudouLinux, plus views of the menu of activities and advanced activities.
DoudouLinux is also shipping several tools to set the system. They are designed to be dead-easy to use.
As DoudouLinux is targeting children, it contains the classical educational games Childsplay, Gcompris, TuxPaint and Pysycache, as well as less standard educational games such as Gamine, Khangman, Kanagram, Kgeography and Ktuberling.
DoudouLinux features several applications to make use of digital content, but also to begin to create your own digital contents. You will find a piano keyboard (Vkeybd), a drum machine (Hydrogen), a song editor, a player (Songwrite), and an animation movie creator (Stopmotion).
Several work-oriented applications are available: a web browser, instant messaging for the local network, document and image viewers, calculator, dictionary, and text editor.
Finally, children are known to like entertainment :). This is why DoudouLinux also features many other entertaining games, not all of which have been presented here in these screenshots.
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