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Updated by Ashiqur Rahman on Mar 25, 2023
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My Favourite Top 5 Linux Distribution

Choosing a Linux distribution can be a daunting task for beginners and experienced users alike. There are hundreds of different distributions, each with its own features, advantages and disadvantages

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Ubuntu

Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a popular open source operating system that runs on desktops, servers, cloud, and IoT devices. It is based on Linux and offers a range of features and services for users and developers. Ubuntu is free to download and use, and it comes with regular updates and security patches. Ubuntu also provides various flavors that cater to different needs and preferences, such as Ubuntu Desktop, Ubuntu Server, Ubuntu Cloud, and Ubuntu Core.

2

Arch Linux

Arch Linux

Arch Linux is a Linux distribution that follows the principle of simplicity and user-centric design. It provides a minimal base system that allows users to customize it according to their needs and preferences. Arch Linux is also known for its rolling-release model, which means that users always have access to the latest software updates without having to reinstall the system. Arch Linux is suitable for experienced Linux users who value flexibility, performance, and control over their systems.

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Vanilla OS

Vanilla OS

Vanilla OS is an immutable and atomic Ubuntu Linux-based Point Release distribution, that receives updates at the right time, neither before nor after, without sacrificing security and functionality. It is designed to be a reliable and productive operating system for your daily work.

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4

Fedora

Fedora

Fedora is a Linux-based operating system that provides users with a secure, stable, and customizable platform for their computing needs. Fedora is developed by a community of volunteers and sponsored by Red Hat, one of the leading open source companies in the world. Fedora offers a variety of editions and spins that cater to different use cases, such as desktop, server, cloud, IoT, and more.

5

Manjaro

Manjaro

Manjaro is an open-source Linux distribution that is based on Arch Linux, but with a focus on user-friendliness and accessibility. It uses a rolling release model, which means it updates frequently and does not require reinstallation.

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