Debian , Arch , Slackware ? Ubuntu , Open Suse , Mint ? Knoppix , Tails , Parted Magic ? KDE , Gnome , Cinnamon ? Anyone who deals with Linux has to process and categorize dozens of names. A few safe claims can help as landmarks.

If you want to install Linux, you really are spoiled for choice: There are currently around 250 distributions available for end users, the vast majority of them free of charge.

Do you have to know or even try out 250 distributions to find the right one?

Certainly not: 80 to 90 percent can be filtered out in advance. In this article, I’ll present the best systems and work out the differences, advantages, and weaknesses.

Main strains with Debian dominance

The only thing that unites all Linux distributions is the Linux kernel. On this basi

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