Linux Distributions
A curated list of popular distributions with short summaries and dedicated pages. Click a card to read a detailed overview and visit the official website.
Ubuntu
Debian-based • LTS releases • Desktop/Server/Cloud
Ubuntu is one of the most widely used Linux distributions and is often the default recommendation for people moving from Windows or macOS. Built on Debian and maintained…
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EndeavourOS
Arch-based • Rolling release • Close to upstream
EndeavourOS is a rolling-release distribution based on Arch Linux, designed to provide a clean Arch experience with a smoother onboarding path. Instead of heavily customi…
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Kubuntu
Ubuntu flavor • KDE Plasma • Great for productivity
Kubuntu is an official Ubuntu flavor that ships with the KDE Plasma desktop environment instead of GNOME. It combines Ubuntu’s stable base, security updates, and broad ha…
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Debian
Community-run • Stable releases • Multiple architectures
Debian is one of the oldest and most influential Linux distributions, known for its stability, strong free software principles, and careful engineering. Maintained by a l…
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CachyOS
Arch-based • Performance tuning • Gaming/Power users
CachyOS is an Arch-based distribution built with performance and responsiveness as primary goals. It typically offers custom-optimized kernels and system tuning aimed at…
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Zorin OS
Ubuntu-based • Beginner-friendly • Polished desktop UX
Zorin OS is a user-focused Linux distribution designed to make the transition to Linux easy, especially for people coming from Windows or macOS. Built on an Ubuntu base,…
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