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Distros, or distributions, are completed [[GNU/Linux]] operating system variants put together by groups such as the [[Debian]] Project, [[Red Hat]], or community volunteers. Each distro contains different packages deemed by maintainers and project leads to be the best for the distro. Many GNU/Linux distributions experiment with new packages such as [[systemd]], or even [[btrfs]]. | Distros, or distributions, are completed [[GNU/Linux]] operating system variants put together by groups such as the [[Debian]] Project, [[Red Hat]], or community volunteers. Each distro contains different packages deemed by maintainers and project leads to be the best for the distro. Many GNU/Linux distributions experiment with new packages such as [[systemd]], or even [[btrfs]]. | ||
=Popular GNU/Linux Distributions= | |||
* [[Debian]] | |||
* [[Fedora]] | |||
* [[Slackware]] | |||
* [[RHEL]] | |||
* [[Ubuntu]] | |||
* [[Linux Mint]] | |||
* [[OpenSUSE]] | |||
* [[Arch Linux]] | |||
* [[Void Linux]] |
Revision as of 02:11, 5 May 2015
Distros, or distributions, are completed GNU/Linux operating system variants put together by groups such as the Debian Project, Red Hat, or community volunteers. Each distro contains different packages deemed by maintainers and project leads to be the best for the distro. Many GNU/Linux distributions experiment with new packages such as systemd, or even btrfs.
Popular GNU/Linux Distributions
Pages in category "Distros"
The following 16 pages are in this category, out of 16 total.