Atomix

Last Updated on: 18th October 2023, 06:32 pm

Web site: atomixlinux.org (not active)
Origin: Serbia
Category: Desktop, Server
Desktop environment: GNOME, KDE, WindowMaker, Xfce
Architecture: x86
Based on: Fedora
Wikipedia:
Media: Install CD
The last version | Released: 4.0 | December 2006

Atomix – a Linux distribution developed by the Atomix Development Team from Novi Sad in Serbia.

The distribution was suitable for Internet servers, routers and firewalls and was launched primarily for professional software developers and office use.

Python was the main language for application development.
The desktop environment was primarily KDE, but Xfce and WindowMaker were also available.
Atomix uses RPM and Yum for package management.

Atomix uses KDE desktop environment as default, and it comes with pre-installed applications, such as: GIMP, Sodipodi, Skencil, Inkscape, Blender, Thunderbird, Firefox, Adobe Reader, Scribus, OpenOffice.org, Nvu, Bluefish, Xine, Sound Juicer, MPlayer, K3b, amaroK, and the Red Hat network tool.

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