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AfagOS – Linux distribution

AfagOS is a Linux distribution that is similar to AgarimOS, but with a more vanilla experience. It’s a respin of Void Linux.

AfagOS translates to “caresses” in English. It conveys a sense of gentle touch, care, and affection, which is a fitting name for a distro that aims to provide a smooth, pleasant, and user-friendly experience. It includes a minimum set of applications (all included in the official repositories) so you can build your system on your own.

AfagOS desktop

Working state:Active
Desktop:KDE Plasma
Init Software:systemd
Package Management:XBPS
Release Model:Rolling
Platforms:x86_64
Home Page:www.debian.org
Developer:AfagOS
This article is part of our Big List of Active Linux Distributions.

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Scott S
Scott S
3 hours ago

That would be a good codename for Windows 12.