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A Linux distribution (Sometimes abbreviated as a 'distro') consists of some form of the [[Kernel|Linux Kernel]], an init system (Such as systemd), [[GNU]] tools and libraries, documentation, a [[Package Manager]] and several other types of software. Often to provide a desktop e<bdi>xperience</bdi> a display server (Such as [[XOrg|Xorg]] or a [[Wayland]] Compositor like Kwin), a [[DE / WM|Desktop Environments or Window Managers]] (Such as [[Gnome|GNOME]]) and other programs may be included with the distribution or are installable from [[Repository (Repo)|Repositories]].
A Linux distribution (Sometimes abbreviated as a 'distro') consists of some form of the [[Kernel|Linux Kernel]], an init system (Such as systemd), [[GNU]] tools and libraries, documentation, a [[Package manager|Package Manager]] and several other types of software. Often to provide a desktop e<bdi>xperience</bdi> a display server (Such as [[XOrg|Xorg]] or a [[Wayland]] Compositor like Kwin), a [[DE / WM|Desktop Environments or Window Managers]] (Such as [[Gnome|GNOME]]) and other programs may be included with the distribution or are installable from [[Repository (Repo)|Repositories]].


== List of Linux Distributions ==
== List of Linux Distributions ==

Revision as of 23:02, 7 June 2024

A Linux distribution (Sometimes abbreviated as a 'distro') consists of some form of the Linux Kernel, an init system (Such as systemd), GNU tools and libraries, documentation, a Package Manager and several other types of software. Often to provide a desktop experience a display server (Such as Xorg or a Wayland Compositor like Kwin), a Desktop Environments or Window Managers (Such as GNOME) and other programs may be included with the distribution or are installable from Repositories.

List of Linux Distributions

This is in no way an all inclusive list of Linux distributions and mostly covers the more notable ones, for a more comprehensive list of distributions see Distrowatch or the Wikipedia Article. Distributions are grouped by which distribution they are based on. Distributions in italics are abandoned.

Arch Based

Arch Linux is an independent distribution focused on the KISS (Keep It Simple, Stupid) principle that focuses on being lightweight and flexible.

Distribution Description

Debian Based

Debian is an independent distribution developed by the community-supported Debian Project which is developed openly and distributed freely.

Distribution Description

Fedora Based

Fedora is a community supported distribution sponsored by RHEL. It aims to provide the latest software while maintaining a completely Free Software system.

Distribution Description

Gentoo Based

Gentoo is a highly flexible source-based distribution designed to have highly optimized and frequently updated software.

Distribution Description

Red Hat Enterprise Based

Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) is a commercial distribution developed by Red Hat for the enterprise market.

Distribution Description

Slackware Based

Slackware is a highly customizable distribution that stresses ease of maintenance and reliability over cutting-edge software and automated tools.

Distribution Description

openSUSE Based

openSUSE is a community-developed distribution sponsored by SUSE. It maintains a strict policy of ensuring all code in the installations will be from FOSS solutions.

Distribution Description

Ubuntu Based

Ubuntu is a distribution based on Debian developed by Canonical who provides commercial support for releases on desktops, servers and IOT devices.

Distribution Description

Other Independent Distributions

Distribution Description
NixOS A distribution built around the Nix package manager, which provides atomic upgrades, rollbacks, and a declarative configuration model.