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Slimbook is a company based in Valencia that assembles electronic devices, mainly ultrabooks.[1][2][3], desktop computers[4], and mini PCs[5]. Their main feature is that their components are 100% compatible with GNU/Linux systems, although this does not mean that proprietary operating systems like Windows cannot be used.
History
editSlimbook was created in 2015 at the initiative of its CEO, Alejandro López, and belongs to the company Grupo Odín, which was founded in 2007 in Valencia. The personal goal was to have a high-end ultrabook with GNU/Linux pre-installed, as there were practically no alternatives available.[6]
Their first ultrabook was launched on July 1st, 2015[7], receiving generally positive reviews.[8][9]
Their first public presentation took place on November 15th, 2015, at Ubuncat 15.10 in Olot[10], followed by their presentation at the IV Free Software Conference organized by the UNED Associated Center in Villarreal[11][12].
In 2018, Slimbook won the Open Awards, presented by OpenExpo, for Best Service/Solution Provider[13], alongside other winners such as IBM, the podcast Compilando Podcast, and the WordPress Community. That same year, they opened Linux Center, a physical space for sharing free knowledge[14].
In 2019, it was announced that the brand was actively participating in the construction of the PowerPC Notebook[15], a computer built with free hardware, by providing the chassis[16].
In 2020, they organized a campaign to help free software developers continue their projects by providing both funding and equipment[17].
In 2021, they became sponsors of the KDE Community[18], and in 2022, they became sponsors of LPI[19].
Products
editSince its inception in 2015, the range of products has been expanding. Currently, they offer a variety of ultrabooks (mid-range, high-end, and gaming), desktop computers, all-in-one devices, and mini PCs, as well as peripherals such as video capture cards[20], RGB keyboards, and mini USB-C HDMI docking hubs, all compatible with GNU/Linux systems.
Hardware
editIn chronological order, the devices marketed by Slimbook have been the following:
- Classic, first 13-inch ultrabook
- Katana.
- One, first mini PC
- KDE, first collaboration with KDE
- Excalibur, first 15-inch ultrabook
- Pro
- Pro 2
- Excalibur 2
- Katana II
- KDE II
- Curve AIO, first all-in-one device
- Kymera
- Eclipse
- Apollo AIO
- Pro X
- Pro X 15
- KDE III
- Essential
- Titan[21]
- Executive
- KDE IV
- KDE V[22]
- Fedora II[23]
Software
editSince its inception, Slimbook has developed software aimed at enhancing the efficiency of its devices and improving user experience. As a result, they offer the Slimbook OS to the community, a distribution based on Ubuntu tailored for their computers.
Additionally, they have created specific applications for their devices:
- Battery 4: a battery manager for their devices.
- Face: an application for facial recognition unlocking.
- Gestures: a manager for actions performed on the touchpad.
- Intel and AMD controller: to optimize the performance of these processors in their devices.
- RGB Keyboard: a manager for visual effects on keyboards with RGB capabilities.
- Make Up: an application to customize the appearance of work environments.
Relations with the Free Software Community
editSlimbook maintains an active relationship with the Free Software community of users and developers, which materializes through various meeting points such as forums, podcasts[24][25][26], and the creation of specific tutorials aimed at solving common issues.
Linux Center
editLinux Center[14] is the physical space provided by Slimbook for hosting events or workshops. Established in 2018[27], it has been a meeting point for the promotion of projects such as Odoo, the Python programming language, the Ubuntu operating system, and the 3D image editor Blender.
Due to pandemic restrictions, their activities ceased in 2020, resuming on September 10, 2022[28], and offering a comprehensive program of events[29].
Event sponsorships
editAkademy-es
editSince 2018[30], Slimbook has sponsored and/or collaborated with the annual KDE España event known as Akademy-es, providing financial support and equipment for presentations, recordings, and event streaming.
Akademy
editSlimbook has sponsored the annual international KDE community event known as Akademy in the years 2018[31], 2019[32], 2021[32], and 2022[33].
GUADEC
editSlimbook collaborated with the annual international GNOME community event known as GUADEC in the year 2018.
KDE sprints
editSlimbook sponsored the KDE e.V. Board Sprint in June 2019.
Slimbook and KDE
editSlimbook became a sponsor of KDE in 2021[34]
Special editions
editSlimbook develops alternative editions of its own devices with specific modifications[35][36], such as the KDE Slimbook V or the Slimbook Fedora II. The purpose is to donate a portion of the profits from sales to various projects, such as KDE or GNOME Foundation.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Slimbook Executive 16 Review en Español (Análisis completo)". Profesional Review (in Spanish). 2022-08-06. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ Solca, Bogdan. "Slimbook launches light and thin 14-inch Executive laptop with 3K 16:10 90 Hz display and Intel Tiger Lake-U processor". Notebookcheck. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ Sneddon, Joey (2017-01-26). "Meet the KDE Slimbook, a Powerful Laptop Running KDE Neon". OMG! Ubuntu!. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ Sneddon, Joey (2018-09-14). "Slimbook Kymera Aqua is a Powerful Water-Cooled Linux PC". OMG! Ubuntu!. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Slimbook ONE: la tecnología tras este miniPC español". Profesional Review (in Spanish). 2022-05-25. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ FM, Yúbal (2016-11-14). ""No existe apoyo directo por parte de las empresas que desarrollan distros Linux". Entrevista a Alejandro López, de Slimbook". Genbeta (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "¡Lanzamiento Slimbook! - SLIMBOOK: ultrabooks, portátiles y ordenadores GNU/Linux". slimbook.es. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Slimbook, pececito entre tiburones". GizLogic (in Spanish). 2015-10-09. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ Alvarez, Pedro (2015-10-15). "Review: SlimBook, el ultra-portátil para todos". Ubuntizando.com. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ Ubuntaires, Comunitat (2015-11-28), IMG_20151128_104636, retrieved 2022-10-09
- ^ "09-12-2015 - Slimbook en las IV Jornadas Libres de la UNED". INTECCA Comunicación (in Spanish). 2015-12-02. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ Array. "Cadena Campus Diferido: IV Jornades Lliures de Software i Hardware Lliure: Slimbook". www.intecca.uned.es (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "¡GANADORES OPEN AWARDS 2018!". OpenExpo Europe 2022 (in European Spanish). 2018-06-11. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ a b "Linux center".
- ^ "Sobre el proyecto". GNU/Linux Open Hardware PowerPC notebook (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ^ Blanco, Andros Villanueva (2019-10-11). "Slimbook proporcionará el chasis del portátil". GNU/Linux Open Hardware PowerPC notebook (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ^ Blaede, Cassidy James (12 July 2020). "A Look at the Slimbook Pro X ⋅ Cassidy James Blaede". cassidyjames.com. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ^ "Supporting Members". KDE e.V. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ^ "LPI Blog - Slimbook plans to expand its Linux laptop business". Linux Professional Institute. 2022-10-06. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ^ Medina, Eduardo (2022-01-12). "Capturadora 4K de Slimbook, una buena opción para grabar 'gameplays' desde Linux - MuyLinux". www.muylinux.com (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Slimbook TITAN Review en Español (Análisis completo)". Profesional Review (in Spanish). 2022-01-21. Retrieved 2022-10-11.
- ^ Linder, Brad (2024-02-22). "KDE Slimbook V is a Linux laptop with Ryzen 7 7840HS and KDE Plasma 6". Liliputing. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ Gayoso, Joseph (2024-04-23). "Slimbook Fedora 2: New Ultrabooks for Fedora Linux 40". Fedora Magazine. Retrieved 2024-06-24.
- ^ "Slimbook". Podcast Linux (in European Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ Compilando (2019-12-30). "Yoyo Fernández : divulgando GNU/Linux y Slimbook Pro X 15". Compilando Podcast (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ Carbonell, Lorenzo (2021-07-29). "Comunidad Linux con Alejandro López, Slimbook y el derecho a reparar". Atareao (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ Cordero, Luis (2018-05-19). "Inauguración de Linux Center | Trastetes". Inauguración de Linux Center | Trastetes. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Reapertura de Linux Center de Slimbook". 7 September 2022.
- ^ "Próximos eventos en Linux Center".
- ^ "KDE ESPAÑA - Asociación cultural KDE España" (in Spanish). Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Sponsors | Akademy". akademy.kde.org. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ a b "Sponsors | Akademy". akademy.kde.org. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Sponsors | Akademy". akademy.kde.org. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "Slimbook Becomes a KDE Patron". KDE.news. 2021-02-25. Retrieved 2022-10-09.
- ^ "KDE Slimbook".
- ^ "Slimbook Fedora laptop".
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