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AlmaLinux
AlmaLinux is a community-owned and governed, forever-free enterprise Linux distribution focused on long-term stability and providing a robust production-grade platform. It is 1:1 binary compatible with Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) and serves as a direct replacement for CentOS Linux after its discontinuation. Born from the CentOS community in 2021,...
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Arch Linux
Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible Linux distribution that follows the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) principle. It provides a minimal base system that users can build upon according to their specific needs. Known for its rolling release model, cutting-edge packages, and the legendary Arch Wiki, Arch Linux empowers...
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CentOS Stream
CentOS Stream is a rolling-release Linux distribution that serves as the upstream development platform for Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). It provides a stable foundation for enterprise environments while offering newer features than traditional RHEL. Following the transformation of the CentOS project in 2020, CentOS Stream has become the community-driven...
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Debian
Debian is one of the oldest and most respected Linux distributions, known for its commitment to stability, security, and the principles of free software. First released in 1993, Debian serves as the foundation for many popular distributions including Ubuntu, Linux Mint, and hundreds of others. With its democratic governance model,...
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Elementary OS
Elementary OS is a beautifully designed Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that focuses on simplicity, elegance, and user experience. Known for its macOS-like aesthetics and attention to detail, elementary OS provides a thoughtfully crafted desktop environment called Pantheon, delivering a polished computing experience for users who value design and usability....
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EndeavourOS
EndeavourOS is a user-friendly Arch Linux-based distribution that stays true to Arch principles while making installation and initial setup accessible. Unlike Manjaro which maintains its own repositories, EndeavourOS provides a near-vanilla Arch experience with a friendly installer and helpful community, positioning itself as the spiritual successor to the discontinued Antergos...
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Fedora
Fedora is a community-driven Linux distribution sponsored by Red Hat, known for incorporating the latest technologies and serving as a testing ground for features that eventually make their way into Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL). With a commitment to freedom, innovation, and first-class features, Fedora attracts developers, system administrators, and...
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Kali Linux
Kali Linux is a Debian-derived Linux distribution designed specifically for digital forensics and penetration testing. Maintained and funded by Offensive Security, Kali was developed by Mati Aharoni and Devon Kearns as the successor to BackTrack Linux. With over 600 pre-installed security tools, regular updates from the offensive security community, and...
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Linux Mint
Linux Mint is a community-driven Linux distribution based on Ubuntu and Debian that strives to be a modern, elegant, and comfortable operating system. Known for its user-friendly interface, familiar Windows-like desktop environment, and out-of-box multimedia support, Linux Mint has become one of the most popular Linux distributions for desktop users,...
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Manjaro
Manjaro is a user-friendly Linux distribution based on Arch Linux that provides all the benefits of cutting-edge software combined with a focus on getting started quickly, automated tools requiring less manual intervention, and help readily available when needed. As a bridge between user-friendly distributions and Arch Linux's power, Manjaro has...
đ Getting Started
New to Linux? We recommend starting with Ubuntu or Linux Mint for their user-friendly interfaces and extensive community support.
đĄ Choosing the Right Distro
Consider your hardware, experience level, and intended use. Desktop users should focus on ease of use, while server applications prioritize stability and security.
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