ALT Linux explained

ALT Linux
Developer:ALT Linux Ltd[1] and ALT Linux Team[2]
Family:Linux (Unix-like)
Source Model:Open source
Released:[3] [4] | latest release version = 10.2| latest release date = [5] | latest preview version = Sisyphus| latest preview date = released daily[6] | language = Multilingual (but installation process in Russian by default; can edit the language at boot of livecd by changing ru_RU to en_US)| kernel_type = Monolithic (Linux kernel)| ui = bash; KDE Plasma Desktop (in Desktop), Xfce (in Desktop Lite)| working state = Active| website = English
Russian| supported platforms = AMD64, i586| update model = 0.5 years per stabilization| package manager = APT-RPM

ALT Linux is a set of Russian operating systems based on RPM Package Manager (RPM) and built on a Linux kernel and Sisyphus[7] package repository. ALT Linux has been developed collectively by ALT Linux Team developers community and ALT Linux Ltd.

History

ALT Linux Team arose from the merger of IPLabs Linux Team and the Linux community of the Institute of Logic, Cognitive Science and Development of Personality.[8] The latter cooperated with Mandrake Linux and SUSE Linux teams to improve localization (specifically Cyrillic script), producing a Linux-Mandrake Russian Edition (RE).

Mandrake and Mandrake RE became different distributions and thus the decision was made to create a separate project. The name ALT was coined, which is a recursive acronym meaning ALT Linux Team.

The split led to the creation of the Sisyphus package repository, which is an unstable branch of the ALT Linux development. In 2007, the Sisyphus repository won a prestigious CNews award in nomination for Information Security.[9]

Releases

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Version history

Version Release date End-of-life date Kernel version
2001-09-122.4.9
2002-04-172.4.18
2003-03-042.4.20
2004-03-252.4.22
2004-09-192.4.26
2005-12-082.6.12
2007-08-272.6.18
2009-01-142.6.25
2009-10-292.6.30
2011-08-303.0.3
2013-07-013.8.13
2016-08-164.4.16
2016-11-244.4.34
2017-12-314.9.72
2019-09-064.19.65
2019-10-284.19.79
2020-08-025.4.51
2021-12-165.15.34
2022-11-165.15.72
2024-03-166.1.79

Linux-Mandrake

Linux-Mandrake 7.0 Russian Edition, released in the beginning of 2000, was the first de facto independent distribution of IPLabs Linux Team. It kept the name Mandrake with permission from Mandrake developers.

Spring 2001 was the second IPLabs Linux team release, released several months later.

ALT Linux 1.0

Since the summer of 2001, ALT Linux Team has been formed and the ALT Linux name has been established.

The first ALT Linux release was ALT Linux Junior 1.0, released in summer of 2001, followed by the updated ALT Linux Junior 1.1 in autumn of 2001.

Junior distributions were 1CD releases.

ALT Linux 2.*

ALT Linux Master 2.0, released in May 2002, was the 4CD all-purpose Linux distribution targeted for software developers and system administrators.

ALT Linux Junior 2.0 was released in summer of 2002, as a 1CD desktop/workstation-oriented release.

ALT Linux 3.0

ALT Linux Compact 3.0 was released during autumn 2005, and consisted of 1CD/1DVD installable versions along with LiveCD (TravelCD 3.0). There were several subsequent OEM updates counting up to 3.0.5.

ALT Linux 4.0

These series changed the official naming somewhat to be ALT Linux 4.0 $flavour.

There was also a more conservative school 4.0 branch maintained for the Russian schools pilot project, and several distributions specifically tailored for schools released using that as a base.

ALT Linux 4.1

ALT Linux 5.x

The 5.0 branch was canceled[11] mainly due to stormy X.org conditions (and subsequently archived); 5.1 community branch was created along with p5 conservative branch later in 2009. Somewhat confusingly, distributions based on the p5/branch were numbered as ALT Linux 5.0:

Lite

A small single-CD distribution for older/low-memory computers, with Xfce as default desktop. Available in normal and Live CD versions.[12] Rather superseded by LXDE-based New Lite.

Compact

Compact is a series of ALT Linux distributions tailored for beginner users. It is mostly used on workstations, home computers, and notebooks. It includes additional means for easy configuration, many office and multimedia applications, and some games. Compact was also a popular choice for OEM white-labeling, i.e., creating a specific edition for various hardware vendors to bundle with their hardware.

LinuxALT Linux Server is a hardened server single CD distribution. It is certified by Federal department of technical and expert control of Russia in the following categories:

Terminal

ALT Linux Terminal is a terminal server distribution[15] based on ALT Linux Desktop and ALTSP5: a friendly/merging fork of Linux Terminal Server Project (LTSP) which is usable on older hardware acting as thin and diskless clients (16 MB RAM is enough, while stock LTSP5 usually requires ≥ 64 MB RAM). It was also adapted for Russian School Education National Project[16] free software package.

External links

Reviews

Notes and References

  1. Web site: ALT Linux – main. 13 April 2010. 18 January 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190118043053/http://www.altlinux.com/. live.
  2. Web site: ALT Linux Team – ALT Linux Wiki . 10 September 2008 . 22 May 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230522041822/https://en.altlinux.org/ALT_Linux_Team . live .
  3. http://www.altlinux.org/Releases/History?uselang=en Releases/History – ALT Linux Wiki
  4. http://lists.altlinux.org/pipermail/community/2001-March/203374.html [mdk-re] I: Linux-Mandrake RE Spring 2001
  5. Web site: «Альт Рабочая станция К» 10.2: новый менеджер входа в систему, автоматическое резервное копирование, обновленная графика и многое другое. 19 September 2023. 1 October 2023. 21 September 2023. https://web.archive.org/web/20230921102632/https://www.basealt.ru/about/news/archive/view/alt-rabochaja-stancija-k-102-novyi-menedzher-vkhoda-v-sistemu-avtomaticheskoe-rezervnoe-kopirovanie-obnovlennaja-grafika-i-mnogoe-drugoe. live.
  6. Web site: packages.altlinux.org tracks the daily development . 31 March 2011 . 17 October 2021 . https://web.archive.org/web/20211017124333/https://packages.altlinux.org/en/ . live .
  7. Web site: Sisyphus – ALT Linux Wiki . 3 September 2008 . 1 November 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221101192706/https://en.altlinux.org/Sisyphus . live .
  8. Web site: Interview With Alexey Rusakov – Project Manager – Alt Linux . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20090417073311/http://howsoftwareisbuilt.com/2009/02/25/interview-with-alexey-rusakov-project-manager-alt-linux/ . 2009-04-17.
  9. Web site: CNews Awards 2007 . 11 August 2008 . 15 May 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070515180323/http://awards.cnews.ru/2007/#6 . live .
  10. Web site: Releases/History – ALT Linux Wiki . 30 July 2008 . 3 September 2023 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230903180719/https://www.altlinux.org/Releases/History . live .
  11. Web site: Stable branches – ALT Linux Wiki . 31 March 2011 . 10 May 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110510145215/http://en.altlinux.org/Stable_branches . live .
  12. http://www.altlinux.ru/home_and_office/altlinux40lite.html ALT Linux Lite 4.0
  13. Web site: Система защиты! . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080315022433/http://www.fstec.ru/_docs/doc_3_3_010.htm . 2008-03-15.
  14. Web site: Система защиты! . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080331191617/http://www.fstec.ru/_docs/doc_3_3_003.htm . 2008-03-31.
  15. Last stable release is 4.0.0 .
  16. [:ru:Перечень школьного программного обеспечения#.D0.A1.D0.B2.D0.BE.D0.B1.D0.BE.D0.B4.D0.BD.D0.BE.D0.B5 .D0.9F.D0.9E|School software list]