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Choosing right Linux distribution

Which distribution should I use ?

This is often a big question to all new Linux users. When you are introduced to the world of Linux and you experiment a little bit with Linux environment. You might be tempted to many other Linux distributions.

Even I was tempted and tried lots of distributions, but then settled on Ubuntu, the reasons for that are as follows

  • I use software which is dependent on other libraries. These libraries are well supported on Ubuntu distributions
  • I wanted Linux distribution which is well supported on a cloud like OpenStack which is well integrated on Ubuntu flavors
  • Servers and many documentations are available on either on Redhat or Ubuntu based flavors

So I am finally settled on the Ubuntu distribution.

These are two websites which you can use and see which Linux distributions suites you

  • https://librehunt.org/ by the Avi Wadhwa
  • https://distrochooser.de/en/ by the Christoph Müller

Top 10 Linux flavors as per many websites are as flollows, numbers

  • Linux Mint : https://linuxmint.com/
  • Ubuntu : https://www.ubuntu.com/
  • Debian : https://www.debian.org/
  • Fedora : https://getfedora.org/
  • Elementary OS : https://elementary.io/
  • CentOs : https://www.centos.org/
  • Arch Linux : https://www.archlinux.org/
  • Zorin : https://zorinos.com/
  • OpenSuse : https://www.opensuse.org/
  • Deepin : https://www.deepin.org/en/

All above distributions differ based on following points

  • Release Frequency, six months or year, stable realease only, rolling realease
  • Focus on user interface example Elementry OS
  • Privacy First
  • Customization if first priority
  • Beginners first distribution

So, do your research, based on the needs you can choose Linux distributions