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Springdale Linux is a user-friendly CentOS alternative for desktop computers and servers. It was created by Princeton University and the Institution for Advanced Study. It is ideal for use in academic environments, thanks to its incredibly stable build and backend credential verification, for faculty logins. Springdale Linux comes preinstalled with Mozilla Firefox, Google Chrome, TeamViewer remote desktop, LibreOffice office suite, mathematics/computation software including MATLAB, and more. SDL uses Yellowdog Updater Modified (YUM) package manager to automatically check dependencies and update apps. Users conveniently install, remove, and configure programs. Springdale Linux was formerly called PUIAS Linux.
Springdale is the full package operating system for workstations and Unix servers. By compiling source packages, it is compatible with all available upstream packages available for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). Open source for users looking to modify and redistribute packages. Individuals looking to migrate from RHEL, and CentOS can quickly and safely do so with this highly stable build to see immediate cost reduction. Migration is done through the command line interface (CLI) by installing SDL repositories, rebooting the kernel, and logging in.
SDL is a versatile distro option with a multitude of package repositories ready to add on and expand. User experience addons are included. Computational addons support scientific computing, including Mathematica, Maple, Magma, and MATLAB. SDL includes GNOME and KDE desktop GUI, which upgrades its look. SDL is available in 32-bit and 64-bit versions of i386 and x86 architectures. Use SDL on a large-scale with older hardware and fewer computing resources required. Install SDL with multiple options, even offline with DVD images. Install online with Preboot Execution Environment (PXE) boot images and ISO boot images.
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