Software:Calculate Linux

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Short description: Linux distribution
Calculate Linux
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Calculate Linux Desktop 22 with KDE Plasma 5
DeveloperCalculate Linux team
OS familyLinux (Unix-like)
Working stateCurrent
Source modelOpen source
Initial release6 June 2007; 17 years ago (2007-06-06)[1]
|Final release|Latest release}}23 / 29 December 2022; 18 months ago (2022-12-29)[2]
Available inEnglish, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Romanian, Russian, Ukrainian, Polish and French
Package managerPortage
Kernel typeMonolithic Linux
UserlandGentoo Linux
Default user interfaceCinnamon, KDE Plasma, LXQt, MATE or XFCE.[3]
LicenseVarious, mostly GNU GPL
Official websitewww.calculate-linux.org

Calculate Linux is a Linux distribution optimized for fast deployment in an organization environment. It is based on the Gentoo Linux project and includes many preconfigured functions.

Calculate Linux is distributed in five flavours: Calculate Linux Desktop (CLD), Calculate Directory Server (CDS), Calculate Linux Scratch (CLS), Calculate Scratch Server (CSS), and Calculate Linux Container (CLC).[4]

Bootable live CDs are available for all versions. They can be used to install Calculate Linux on a hard disk drive or USB flash drive.

Features

Calculate Linux features rolling release model of binary updates, however, it remains compatible with Gentoo source packages through Portage. It features a custom graphical installer allowing the user to configure many options during the install including the preference of Pulse Audio or Advanced Linux Sound Architecture (ALSA) for sound.[5] It can be installed on a USB flash drive or hard drive with ext4, ext3, ext2, ReiserFS, btrfs, XFS, jfs, NILFS2 or FAT32.[3] The Interactive System Build allows changing the distribution and creating new ISO images.

Like its parent Gentoo, Calculate Linux does not use systemd and instead uses the OpenRC init system.[6]

Calculate Linux includes a natively developed set of tools named Calculate Utilities, based on the Qt5 framework.[7] These tools offer the option to configure and update the system as well and assemble custom LiveCD images.[8]

Versions

  • Calculate Linux Desktop Cinnamon/KDE/LXQt/MATE/Xfce is a desktop based on Cinnamon, KDE, LXQt or Xfce intended as a client/workstation. Features quick installation, easy system updates and ability to store user accounts on the server.
  • Calculate Directory Server can act as a domain controller and can configure Samba, Mail, XMPP, Proxy services using simple Unix-like commands supplied by the Calculate 3 utility package.
  • Calculate Linux Scratch is intended primarily for administrators and users, who want to have their own Linux distribution optimized for specific situations. With CLS, you can create a bootable liveCD or USB-Flash installation media with any set of software you need.
  • Calculate Scratch Server, a minimal server with only the Linux Kernel and Calculate Utilities.
  • Calculate Linux Container, is created specially to be installed in a LXC/LXD container.

Version history

Version Release date Kernel version
9.5 29 April 2009 N/A
9.6 28 May 2009 N/A
9.7 26 September 2009 N/A
9.9 29 September 2009 N/A
10.0 3 December 2009 2.6.31.6
10.0.1 December 2009 2.6.32.5
10.2 12 January 2010 2.6.32.8
10.4 8 April 2010 2.6.32.11
10.9 8 October 2010 2.6.35.5
11.0 21 January 2011 2.6.36.3
11.3 12 March 2011
11.6 30 June 2011 2.6.38.8
11.6.1 24 July 2011
11.9 1 October 2011 3.0.4
11.12 29 December 2011 3.1.6
11.15 14 March 2012 3.2.8
12.0 28 July 2012 3.4.5
12.0.2 17 August 2012
12.0.3 2 September 2012 3.5.3
13 28 December 2012 3.6.7
13.4 21 April 2013 3.8.4
13.6 22 June 2013 3.9.6
13.6.2 17 October 2013 3.10.15
13.11 23 November 2013 3.10.19
13.11.1 5 March 2014 3.12
13.19 2 July 2014 3.14.9
14 5 September 2014 3.14.17
14.12 17 December 2014 3.14.25
14.12.1 31 December 2014 3.14.27
14.16 21 April 2015 3.18.11
14.16.2 5 June 2015 3.18.14
15 30 September 2015 3.18.20
15.12 31 December 2015 4.2.8
15.17 20 May 2016 4.4.9
17 30 December 2016
17.6 1 July 2017
17.12 30 December 2017 4.14
17.12.2[9] 22 February 2018 4.14.19
18 7 October 2018 4.18.12
18.12 29 December 2018 4.19.9
20[10] 27 December 2019 5.4.6
20.6 21 June 2020 5.4.45
21 28 April 2021 5.10.32
22 8 December 2021 5.15.6
22.0.1 9 February 2022 5.15.16

Reception

In 2017, Robert Rijkhoff reviewed Calculate Linux 17.6 for DistroWatch Weekly:[5]

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