AriOS Linux


AriOS is a productivity-oriented GNU/Linux operating system based on Ubuntu that has a unique and optimized interface in addition to extra applications, multimedia codecs, and Flash and Java plug-ins.

The desktop layout of AriOS can help users achieve maximum productivity as AriOS utilizes precious screen space by omitting unnecessary panels. The word “AriOS” could be roughly translated into “The Operating System from the Ancient Persia.”

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