Atomix (operating system)
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Atomix is an operating system (a Linux distribution) suitable for web servers, routers and firewalls, for professional application development (especially web development), and office use. The main desktop environment is KDE, but XFce and WindowMaker are also available. Atomix uses RPM and Yum for package management, while Python is the main programming language for application development and system administration.
Atomix is actively developed by the Atomix Development Team from Novi Sad (Serbia).[citation needed]
[edit] External links
- Atomix home page (only in Serbian)
- Review on Linux.com
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