Parsix GNU/Linux facts for kids
| Company / developer | Alan Baghumian |
|---|---|
| OS family | Linux |
| Working state | Current |
| Source model | Open source |
| Update method | APT |
| Supported platforms | x86, x86-64 |
| Kernel type | Monolithic kernel |
| Default user interface | GNOME |
| Official website | parsix.org |
Parsix GNU/Linux is a special kind of computer operating system. It's like Microsoft Windows or macOS, but it's based on something called Linux. You can try it out directly from a CD or USB stick without installing it. This is known as a live CD. If you like it, you can then install it onto your computer's hard drive.
Parsix GNU/Linux is built using parts from another popular Linux system called Debian. It also has a special look and feel called GNOME, which is its main desktop environment. This operating system was created in Iran. It can work in many different languages. It even comes with a multi-language dictionary called xFarDic and special fonts for the Persian language.
The History of Parsix GNU/Linux
The Parsix GNU/Linux operating system was first announced to the public on January 25, 2005. A person named Alan Baghumian created and introduced it.
- Parsix GNU/Linux at DistroWatch