Introducing the First MATE Edition of Gentoo-Based Calculate Linux - Gallery

Introducing the First MATE Edition of Gentoo-Based Calculate Linux - Gallery


On July 21, Alexander Tratsevskiy, the creator and lead developer of the Russian Calculate Linux project, had the great pleasure of informing us all about the immediate availability for download of the first MATE edition of his Gentoo-based distribution.

As you might have already guessed, the Calculate Linux MATE flavor is built around the traditional MATE desktop environment, which is a clone of the classic GNOME desktop interface, but including the same powerful GNU/Linux technologies that are used in all the other Calculate Linux editions.

"We are very happy that such a wonderful project as Gnome2 not dead and continues its development under a new name. We have long been eying the project, and finally decided to release a new distribution with it. Meet - Calculate Linux Desktop MATE (CLDM), the third in our family of desktop Calculate Linux provides full-time jobs in the office and at home," says Alexander Tratsevskiy.

Using the MATE 1.8 desktop environment, Calculate Linux 14.16.2 MATE contains up-to-date open-source software, such as the LibreOffice 4.4 office suite, Chromium 43 web browser, Claws-Mail 3.11.1 email client, Pidgin 2.10.11 instant messenger, GIMP 2.8.14 image editor and viewer, SMplayer 14.9.0 video player, and Clementine 1.2.3 audio player.
It works with the Calculate Directory Server edition

Calculate Linux MATE has been designed from the ground up to be fully compatible with the Calculate Directory Server (CDS) edition of the distribution, and uses the common software repositories of binary packages that are currently available for all the other Calculate Linux flavors. Of course, all packages are backward compatible with Gentoo.

Various under-the-hood tweaks have been added to the MATE desktop environment in Calculate Linux MATE to offer a much better traditional desktop experience to users.
How to download

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