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{{Notability|Products|date=April 2009}}
 
{{Infobox OS
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|name = CAOS Linux
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|logo = [[Image:CAos Linux logo.png]]
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|screenshot = [[Image:CAos Linux Gnome.png|300px]]
|caption = CAOS Linux with [[GNOME]]
|website =
|developer = CAOS Foundation
|family = [[Unix-like]]
|source_model = [[Open-source software|Open source]]
|latest_release_version = NSA 1.0.25
|latest_release_date = October 14, 2009
|latest_test_version =
|latest_test_date =
|marketing_target =
|language = [[English Language|English]]
|kernel_type = [[Monolithic kernel|Monolithic]] ([[Linux kernel|Linux]])
|ui =
|license = Various
|working_state = Discontinued
|supported_platforms =
|updatemodel = [[Yellow dog Updater, Modified|Yum]]
|package_manager = [[RPM Package Manager]]
}}
'''CAOS Linux''' was an [[RPM Package Manager|RPM]]-based [[Linux distribution]]. It aspired to be community maintained and managed. Infiscale described its GravityOS as "[including] the small footprint of Caos" <ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20131006005709/http://infiscale.com/html/products.html Infiscale Product page in November 2013]</ref> indicating a certain level of influence from the discontinued distribution. The name is known to have been capitalized in various ways: cAos and CAos were used with earlier releases; CAOS and Caos were used on the web site's main pages.
 
CAOS Linux combined aspects of [[Debian]], [[Red Hat Linux]]/[[Fedora (operating system)|Fedora]], and [[FreeBSD]] in a manner that aspired to be stable enough for [[Server (computing)|server]]s and [[Computer cluster|cluster]]s, for a [[Product lifecycle (marketing)|life cycle]] of 3 to 5 years.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20121028184359/http://www.caoslinux.org/features.html Feature page of CAOS Linux on the Wayback Machine]</ref> The CAOS Project was part of a larger organization (The CAOS Foundation) which was a team of open source developers working and using resources together.{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
 
As of February 2015, the official website is not live any more, the ___domain name having been re-attributed. [[DistroWatch]] has been listing CAOS Linux as discontinued since at least November 2014.
 
==References==
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==External links==
*[http://distrowatch.com/table.php?distribution=caos Distrowatch page for CAOS Linux]
*[http://www.infiscale.com Infiscale, the company that sponsored and controlled all CAOS, Perceus, and WareWulf development]
 
{{Linux-distro}}
 
[[Category:RPM-based Linux distributions]]
[[Category:X86-64 Linux distributions]]