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/e/ (operating system)

/e/ (also known as /e/ OS and /e/OS, formerly Eelo) is a fork of LineageOS, an Android-based mobile operating system, and associated online services. /e/ is presented as privacy software that does not contain proprietary Google apps or services, and challenges the public to "find any parts of the system or default applications that are still leaking data…

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Available in
Multilingual
Developer
Gaël Duval, /e/ Foundation
Kernel type
Monolithic (Linux)
Latest release
4.2 / 18 August 2026; 5 days ago (18 August 2026)
License
Apache 2, MIT and other licenses
Official website
https://e.foundation/e-os/

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/e/ (operating system)

Nodes55
Edges54
Triples10
Avg. degree1.96
Density0.036364
Components1

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/e/ (operating system)

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Available in · 1
/e/ (operating system) → Multilingual
Developer · 1
/e/ (operating system) → Gaël Duval, /e/ Foundation
Kernel type · 1
/e/ (operating system) → Monolithic (Linux)
Latest release · 1
/e/ (operating system) → 4.2 / 18 August 2026; 5 days ago (18 August 2026)
License · 1
/e/ (operating system) → Apache 2, MIT and other licenses
Official website · 1
/e/ (operating system) → https://e.foundation/e-os/
OS family · 1
/e/ (operating system) → Android (Linux)
Package manager · 1
/e/ (operating system) → APK-based "App Lounge"
Repository · 1
/e/ (operating system) → gitlab.e.foundation
Supported platforms · 1
/e/ (operating system) → ARM, ARM64

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google android system os operating murena software duval said phones also services thommes apps app wrote smartphone hardware online lineageos

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
/e/ (operating system)Available inMultilingual1.00infobox
/e/ (operating system)DeveloperGaël Duval, /e/ Foundation1.00infobox
/e/ (operating system)Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)1.00infobox
/e/ (operating system)Latest release4.2 / 18 August 2026; 5 days ago (18 August 2026)1.00infobox
/e/ (operating system)LicenseApache 2, MIT and other licenses1.00infobox
/e/ (operating system)Official websitehttps://e.foundation/e-os/1.00infobox
/e/ (operating system)OS familyAndroid (Linux)1.00infobox
/e/ (operating system)Package managerAPK-based "App Lounge"1.00infobox
/e/ (operating system)Repositorygitlab.e.foundation1.00infobox
/e/ (operating system)Supported platformsARM, ARM641.00infobox

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