- Version
- Download 2
- File Size 4.64 MB
- File Count 1
- Create Date June 6, 2026
- Last Updated June 6, 2026
fortress-command-linux.zip v-1.0
DEPLOYMENT NODE IDENTIFIER: FORTRESS COMMAND v1.0.0
A Production-Ready, Zero-Dependency Offline Command Matrix
This downloadable distribution package contains the fully optimized, production-ready release of the FORTRESS COMMAND sovereign desktop command interface. Engineered with a low-latency Rust background engine and compiled cleanly utilizing the Tauri v2 desktop framework, this application runs 100% locally and completely off-grid.
📦 Included Distribution Assets & Features
The installer bundle deploys our full 12-Module Strategic Deck Matrix directly to your localized Linux environment:
- Tactical Communications Node: Visual front-end interfaces to coordinate local radio binaries (CHIRP, FLDIGI, JS8Call, GQRX) alongside an automatic 4-second polling ticker loop for logging inbound local text packets.
- Homestead Botanical Ledger: Complete multi-year crop and yield tracking database modules linked natively to an interactive post-harvest preservation shelf-life calculator.
- Offline AI Assistant Core: Configuration pipelines to toggle local CPU/GPU hardware processing, allowing you to run lightweight, offline AI models for medical and logistical summaries.
- Field Engineering Solvers: Built-in calculation panels to instantly solve complex link budget mathematics, including RF Horizon Curvature Drop Offset and First Fresnel Clearance Zone radius.
🛡️ Open-Source Protection & Security Directives
- Project Licensing: This software is distributed as 100% free, open-source software under the strict copyleft terms of the GNU General Public License v3 (GPLv3). Copyright © 2026 Frank C. Probst & Kayden C. Probst.
- Zero-Knowledge Telemetry: This application contains zero hidden trackers, analytics hooks, or network connections. Your data sandbox is maintained entirely within your physical machine's local storage folder.
- Integrity Assurance: Always verify the digital fingerprint of your downloaded package against the official SHA256 Checksum String published right next to the extraction button prior to terminal system initialization.