AOSC OS Description
Welcome to the Anthon Open Source Community, the proud home of AOSC OS! AOSC OS is designed as a versatile Linux distribution aimed at enhancing user experience and promoting the use of free and open-source software for everyday tasks. Within AOSC, we share a collective passion for exploring the joys of technology. Throughout its history, AOSC has dedicated a significant portion of its development resources to the AOSC OS initiative, alongside a variety of other projects that have emerged based on the interests of our community members. Our commitment to innovation and collaboration continues to drive us forward.
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AOSC
Website:
aosc.io
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