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02-16-2010, 03:42 PM
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Includes desktop, server, GNOME and XFCE editions

The Russian developer Alexander Tratsevskiy proudly announced last week, on the Linux Questions forum, the availability of Calculate Linux 10.2, which includes all its derivatives: Calculate Linux Desktop, Calculate Linux Server, Calculate Linux Scratch and Calculate Linux XFCE. As usual, new features, new applications and lots of improvements or bugfixes are present in this release of Calculate Linux, a distribution 100% compatible with the versatile Gentoo operating system.

Highlights of Calculate Linux 10.2:

· Linux kernel 2.6.32.8;
· X.Org 7.4;
· Ability to create Live USB systems;
· Ability to build binary kernel packages from sources;
· Added the --set-scheduler and --set-uuid options for new installations;
· The RAM requirements were reduced for new installations;
· Added Oxygen style and a spell-checking dictionary to Mozilla Firefox (Desktop edition only);
· Added FBReader, an e-book reader (available in Desktop and XFCE editions);
· Added a thumbnail plugin for OpenOffice.org (Desktop edition only);
· Added 2 TB limit share for the Samba server (Server edition only);
· Added the cl-kernel utility, to easily compile kernels;
· Support for Canon printers;
· Support for 16-bit PCMCIA modem or serial cards;
· Support for Ricoh SD/MMC host controller;
· OpenOffice.org 3.1.1;
· Mozilla Firefox 3.6;
· Samba 3.4.5;
· OpenLDAP 2.4.19;
· Postfix 2.6.5;
· Bind 9.6.1-P3;
· ProFTPD 1.3.2b;
· Calculate-server 2.1.6;
· Calculate-client 2.1.10.

About Calculate Linux

Calculate Linux is a Gentoo-based Linux distribution originally from Russia. It is available in many formats, Live CD or Live DVD, server or desktop editions, for both i686 and x86_64 platforms. Calculate Linux's goal is to be easy to install, easy to use and easy to update. Calculate Linux has support for many filesystems, such as EXT4, EXT3, EXT2, XFS, ReiserFS, JFS and even FAT32 (for USB installations). Calculate Linux is supported in the following languages: English, Russian, Italian, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Polish, French and Ukrainian.

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