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Birds Linux

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    Alpha

    Growth of first alpha
  • First alpha

    First alpha
    Linux kernel: 2.6.39
    DE: XFCE 4.8.3
    Office: LibreOffice 3.3.3
    Browser: Chromium 12.0.742.77
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    RC1

    Growth of first RC
  • Birds Linux RC1

    Birds Linux RC1
    Linux kernel: 3.0
    DE: XFCE 4.8.3
    Office: LibreOffice 3.4.3
    Browser: Chromium 14.0.835.163
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    RC2

    Growth of second RC
  • Birds Linux RC2

    Birds Linux RC2
    Linux kernel: 3.4
    DE: XFCE 4.10.0
    Office: LibreOffice 3.5.3
    Browser: Chromium 19.0.1084.46 It includes also:
    A tool to solve equations and inequations;
    Pyrtina, a text editor to write SW using the OOP characteristics
    of Python;
    The first textual release of AuLi & pH Calc to design an electrolytic cell and calculate the pH of acids and basics;
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    1.0

    Development of Birds Linux 1.0
  • First alpha of Budgie Calc

    First alpha of Budgie Calc
    Software to study rational functions
  • Birds Linux 1.0

    Birds Linux 1.0
    Linux kernel: 3.8.8
    DE: XFCE 4.10.2
    Office: LibreOffice 3.6.0
    Browser: Chromium 22.0.1229.14
    Math: Budgie Calc alpha
    Chemistry: textual tool for calculating pH
    CAD: QCad
    Management: SCC & Rigo
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    2.0

    Development of Birds Linux 2.0
  • BirdsApp 1.0

    BirdsApp 1.0
    The application browser of Birds Linux applications
  • Budgie Calc 1.0

    Budgie Calc 1.0
    Software to study rational functions
  • AuLi & pH Calc 1.0

    AuLi & pH Calc 1.0
    Software to calculate pH of acids and basics
  • Birds Linux 2.0

    Birds Linux 2.0
    Linux kernel: 3.10.4
    DE: XFCE 4.10.2
    Office: LibreOffice 4.0.4
    Browser: Chromium 28.0.1500.71
    Math: Budgie Calc 1.0
    Chemistry: AuLi & pH Calc
    Management: Rigo, BirdsApp & SCC
    Social: Installation-fun
    CAD: FreeCAD
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    3.0

    Growth of Birds Linux 3.0
  • Birds Linux 3.0

    Birds Linux 3.0
    Linux kernel: 3.12.5
    DE: Gnome 3.10.2.1
    Office: LibreOffice 4.1.3
    Browser: Chromium 31.0.1650.63
    Math: Budgie Calc 3.0
    Chemistry: AuLi & pH Calc
    Management: Rigo, BirdsApp & SCC
    Social: Installation-fun
    CAD: QCad
  • Budgie Calc 3.1

    Budgie Calc 3.1
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    Birds Linux 4.0

  • Birds Linux 4.0

    Birds Linux 4.0
    Linux kernel: 3.14
    DE: Gnome 3.10.4
    Image Manipulation: GIMP 2.8.10
    Browser: Chromium 33.0.1750.152
    Math: Budgie Calc 3.2, Budgie Zero, Hoopoe
    Chemistry: AuLi & pH Calc
    Management: Rigo, BirdsApp & SCC
    Social: Installation-fun
    CAD: QCad
  • Budgie Calc 4.0

    Budgie Calc 4.0
  • Budgie Calc 4.0.1

    Budgie Calc 4.0.1
  • Budgie Calc 5.0

    Budgie Calc 5.0
  • Budgie Calc 5.1

    Budgie Calc 5.1
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    Birds Linux 5.0

    Development
  • Wren Matrix

    Wren Matrix
    Wren Matrix is a tiny software to study matrices using various methods that are written such as OOP software using Java features
    It elaborates matrices:
    Reduction
    Solving System of linear equations
    Transposed matrix
    Characteristic polynomial
    Reverse matrix
    Matrix of base change
    Diagonalization
  • Birds Linux 5.0

    Birds Linux 5.0
    Linux kernel: 3.18.2
    DE: Gnome 3.14.3
    Image Manipulation: GIMP 2.8.14
    Browser: Chromium 39.0.2171.65
    Math: Budgie Calc 5.1, Budgie Zero, Hoopoe, Wren Matrix
    Chemistry: AuLi & pH Calc
    Management: Rigo, BirdsApp & SCC
    Social: Installation-fun
    CAD: QCad
  • Budgie Calc 6.0

    Budgie Calc 6.0
  • Wren Matrix 2.0

    Wren Matrix 2.0
  • Hoopoe 1.0

    Hoopoe 1.0
  • Kingfisher library

    Kingfisher library
    Kingfisher library has been released!
    It's a Java library that provides mathematical methods e.g. :
    finding roots of a polynomial function
    studying matrices
    studying statistical indices
    interpolation
  • Birds Linux 6.0

    Birds Linux 6.0
    Linux kernel: 4.2.4
    DE: KDE Plasma 5.4.3
    Multimedia: VLC 2.2.1
    Browser: Chrome 46.0.2490.80
    Math: Budgie Calc , Budgie Zero, Hoopoe, Wren Matrix
    Chemistry: AuLi & pH Calc
    Management: Rigo, BirdsApp & SCC
    Social: Installation-fun
    CAD: QCad
  • Birds Linux 6.0 Hummingbird

    Birds Linux 6.0 Hummingbird
    Linux kernel: 4.3
    DE: Xfce 4.12
    Multimedia: Totem 3.16.4
    IM: Pidgin 2.10.11
    Browser: Chrome 46.0.2490.86_p1
    CAD: Qcad 3.12.1
    IDE: drjava-stable-20140826-r5761 In-house built applications: Budgie Calc 6.0 (studying rational functions)
    Budgie Zero 0.1 (performing the root-finding method of bisection)
    Wren Matrix 2.0 (studying matrices)
    Hoopoe 1.0 (linear interpolation)
    AuLi 1.0 (calculating potential of an electrolytic cell)
    pH Calc 1.0 (calculating pH)
    BirdsApp 2.0 (GUI to install Birds Linux
  • Birds Linux 7.0

    Birds Linux 7.0
    Linux kernel: 4.4.0
    DE: Xfce 4.12
    Office: LibreOffice 5.0.3.2
    Multimedia: VLC 2.2.1
    Image manipulation: GIMP 2.8.14
    IM: Pidgin 2.10.12
    Browser: Chrome 48.0.2564.97, Tor Bundle 5.5.1
    Security: Clamtk 5.18, Wireshark 2.0.1, Ettercap 0.8.2
    CAD: Qcad 3.12.6
    IDE: Dr Java-stable-20140826-r5761, Geany 1.24.1
  • Kingfisher library

    Kingfisher library
    New features:
    Managing complex numbers (absolute value, argument, sum, difference, product, division, exponentiation)
    Finding the complex roots of a polynomial function
    Managing rational functions (sum, difference, product, domain, positivity set, derivative, integration by Simpson's rule, simplify, plot)
    Partial fraction decomposition
    Finding the invariant probability measure for a Markov chain
    Calculating probability using discrete random variables (binomial, Poisson, hypergeometric)
  • Kingfisher Library

    Kingfisher Library
    New features:
    Integration of composite functions:
    f,g are rational function
    cos(f(x))
    g(x) cos(f(x))
    cosh(f(x))
    g(x) cosh(f(x))
    sin(f(x))
    g(x) sin(f(x))
    sinh(f(x))
    g(x) sinh(f(x))
    tan(f(x))
    g(x) tan(f(x))
    tanh(f(x))
    g(x) tanh(f(x))
    (the logarithm base is a parameter)
    log(f(x))
    g(x) log(f(x))
    (the pow base is a parameter)
    b^(f(x))
    g(x) b^(f(x))
    Complete a basis
    Orthogonalize a basis
    Calculate a possible eigenvector basis
  • Kingfisher library

    Kingfisher library
    New features: Calculating determinant of a complex matrix Solving system of linear equations with complex coefficients Finding roots of a complex coefficients polynomial Partial fraction decomposition (in complex field) Inverse Laplace transform of rational functions Solving linear differential equations
  • Birds Linux 8.0

    Birds Linux 8.0
    Linux kernel: 4.5
    DE: Gnome 3.18.4
    Office: LibreOffice 5.1.2.2
    Multimedia: VLC 2.2.2
    Image manipulation: GIMP 2.8.14-r1
    IM: Empathy 3.12.11
    Browser: Chrome 50.0.2661.94, Tor Bundle 5.5.5
    CAD: Qcad 3.14.3
    IDE: Dr Java-stable-20140826-r5761
  • Budgie Zero 1.1

    Budgie Zero 1.1
    Integration and Lagrange interpolation: g(x) cos(f(x))
    g(x) cosh(f(x))
    g(x) sin(f(x))
    g(x) sinh(f(x))
    g(x) tan(f(x))
    g(x) tanh(f(x))
    g(x) log(f(x)) (the logarithm base is a parameter)
    g(x) b^(f(x)) (the pow base is a parameter) Intersection finding: g(x)=cos(f(x))
    g(x)=cosh(f(x))
    g(x)=sin(f(x))
    g(x)=sinh(f(x))
    g(x)=tan(f(x))
    g(x)=tanh(f(x))
    g(x)=log(f(x))
    g(x)=b^(f(x))
  • Rodebin

    Rodebin
    I'm working on Rodebin. New software to solve linear ODEs This is a solution of the ODE associated to LR circuit of components: ε= 12 V
    L= 2 H
    R= 10 Ω The asymptotic value of current intensity is ε/R
  • Kingfisher library

    Kingfisher library
    New features:
    Solving (with plot) non-homogeneous linear ODEs with these forcing functions: Polynomial
    cos(ωt+θ)
    sin(ωt+θ) Lagrange interpolation (with plot): g(x) cos(f(x))
    g(x) cosh(f(x))
    g(x) sin(f(x))
    g(x) sinh(f(x))
    g(x) tan(f(x))
    g(x) tanh(f(x))
    g(x) log(f(x)) (the logarithm base is a parameter)
    g(x) b^(f(x)) (the pow base is a parameter) f,g are rational functions
  • Birds Linux 9.0

    Birds Linux 9.0
    Linux kernel: 4.7.3 DE: Gnome 3.20 Office: LibreOffice 5.1.4.2 Multimedia: Totem 3.20.1, Pitivi 0.96-r1 Image manipulation: GIMP 2.9.2 IM: Empathy 3.12.12 Browser: Chrome 53.0.2785.101, Tor Bundle 6.0.4 CAD: Qcad 3.15.5, Fidocadj 0.24.5 IDE: Dr Java-stable-20140826-r5761
  • Kingfisher Library

    Kingfisher Library
    Gaussian elimination (for solving linear systems of equations) Quine Mccluskey algorithm for simplification of logic functions Recognizing symmetric logic functions
  • Alcedo

    Alcedo
    Fusion between Budgie Calc and Budgie Zero. It is possible to calculate indefinite integral of rational functions with multiple complex poles, thanks to Hermite decomposition.
  • Rodebin

    Rodebin
    Rodebin gives now the possibility of specifying directly the Laplace transform of a forcing function. The graph represents the solution of this Cauchy problem: y'(t)+ 5 y(t) = cos(t) cos(t) sin(t)
    y(0)=0
  • KF Library

    KF Library
    Main news about the new version of KF library Piecewise polynomial interpolation (e.g. x sin(x-4) ) Runge-Kutta method to solve this kind of ODEs: u'(t)=f(t,u(t))
    (e.g. u'(t)=cos(u^2 (t)+ 2 t u(t) + t^2) ) Introduction to Two variables rational functions
    ( e.g. (6x^2-3 xy+2y^2)/(x^2+y^2+4) ) Complex functions: cos, sin, tan, cosh, sinh, tanh, Log, exp Norms of matrices and singular values