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9.1 | 1 | == Linux General Information == |
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9.1 | 4 | There are numerous choices of distributions and desktop environments. |
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9.1 | 6 | The oldest binary distributions still under development (binary: meaning you don't need to compile from source to have a functional system): |
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1.1 | 9 | * Debian |
| 10 | * Slackware | ||
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9.1 | 11 | * Red Hat |
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9.1 | 13 | More recent, since 2006: |
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1.1 | 15 | * Archlinux |
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9.1 | 17 | Most other distributions are derivatives of those described above. |
| 18 | [[Distrowatch>>https://www.distrowatch.com]] to explore the many distributions available (in English). | ||
| 19 | [[Distrosea>>https://www.distrosea.com]] to test Linux distributions online. (Distributions are launched in [[Qemu>>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QEMU]]) | ||
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