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Scientific Linux
Scientific Linux logo
Screenshot
Scientific Linux 4.1's default GNOME desktop
DeveloperFermi National Accelerator Laboratory / European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN)
OS familyUnix-like
Working stateCurrent
Source modelFree and open source software
Initial release10 May 2004
Latest release5.5 / May 19, 2010 (2010-05-19)
Marketing targetScientific purpose / High Performance Computing / Servers / Desktops[citation needed]
Update methodYum (PackageKit)
Package managerRPM Package Manager
PlatformsIA-32, x86-64, SPARC, PowerPC, ARM, IA-64
Kernel typeMonolithic (Linux)
Default
user interface
GNOME
LicenseGNU GPL & Various others.
Official websitewww.scientificlinux.org

Scientific Linux (SL) is a Linux distribution produced by Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory and the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN). It is a free and open source operating system based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux and aims to be 100% compatible with and based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

This product is derived from the free & open source software made available by Red Hat, Inc., but is not produced, maintained or supported by Red Hat. Specifically, this product is built from the source code for Red Hat Enterprise Linux versions, under the terms and conditions of Red Hat Enterprise Linux's EULA and the GNU General Public License.

History

Fermilab already had a Linux distribution known as Fermi Linux LTS 3.0.1, based on RHEL. CERN was creating their next version of Cern Linux, also based on RHEL. CERN contacted Fermilab about doing a joint collaboration. Connie Sieh was the main developer and driver behind the first prototypes and initial release.

The first official release was on May 10, 2004.

At the release of Scientific Linux 3.0.1, CERN joined in the collaboration and became co-developers of Scientific Linux.

Scientific Linux includes software suited for scientists and people working with scientific data. This includes FITS libraries, Graphviz, and R.

Version history

Historical releases of Scientific Linux are the following.

Scientific Linux
Year-month-date Number (Official) Name
2004-05-10 Scientific Linux 3.0.1 Feynman
2004-06-21 Scientific Linux 3.0.2 Feynman
2004-10-01 Scientific Linux 3.0.3 Feynman
2005-02-11 Scientific Linux 3.0.4 Feynman
2005-04-20 Scientific Linux 4.0 Beryllium
2005-07-25 Scientific Linux 3.0.5 Feynman
2005-08-06 Scientific Linux 4.1 Beryllium
2005-11-22 Scientific Linux 4.2 Beryllium
2006-05-08 Scientific Linux 4.3 Beryllium
2006-05-26 Scientific Linux 3.0.7 Feynman
2006-10-09 Scientific Linux 4.4 Beryllium
2006-10-31 Scientific Linux 3.0.8 Feynman
2007-05-04 Scientific Linux 5.0 Boron
2007-06-25 Scientific Linux 4.5 Beryllium
2007-10-12 Scientific Linux 3.0.9 Legacy
2008-01-16 Scientific Linux 5.1 Boron
2008-03-12 Scientific Linux 4.6 Beryllium
2008-06-26 Scientific Linux 5.2 Boron
2008-09-03 Scientific Linux 4.7 Beryllium
2009-03-19 Scientific Linux 5.3 Boron
2009-07-28 Scientific Linux 4.8 Beryllium
2009-11-04 Scientific Linux 5.4 Boron
2010-05-19 Scientific Linux 5.5 Boron

See also

  • Red Hat Enterprise Linux, the commercial distribution on which Scientific Linux is based
  • CentOS, another distribution based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux