Top 5 linux Distros
Puppy
Linux is the most loved Lightweight Linux Distribution. It only runs on minimal
memory and provides easy to use interface, features. You can run the entire
system on the RAM itself, it only takes 130MB memory only. By default the
lightweight word Processor (Abi Word), Media Player (Mplayer) and lightweight
web browsers included. It has its own Package manager. The Packages are
identified .pet extensions. You can install any Packages from the Puppy
repository and other users developed Puppy repositories. This Puppy Linux is
most useful for older computers and net books. Since it has been using only
smaller memory footprints.
#Windows like LINUX OS
If
you are a Linux Beginner, Just Install the Zorin OS in your system which is
Ubuntu-based Linux Operating system. In addition, It offers Windows-like
Graphical User Interface and many windows like
Linux Applications for users.
#For Gaming
The
Steam Os is the best gaming Linux Distribution. This is primarily designed
for playing video games that provides console like Gaming experience. It
is based on the Debian Linux Distro. Users can play native linux games, Multi
player online games provided by Steam. Since this Linux Distro is primarily for
gaming, you can’t expect the File Managers, Image viewers by default. The
OS natively supports the NVidia, Intel, and AMD graphics processors.
# Mac Like Linux OS
Pear
Linux is the Ubuntu-based Linux Operating system for new Linux users.
Furthermore, it has the Mac OS like User Interface and Dock bar. It supports
popular media-codes, Mac like Linux
Applications and other features. This Pearl Linux Distro
is discontinued.
# Distribution for Hackers
Administrators
are tasked with so much on a daily basis. Without a solid toolkit, that job
becomes incredibly challenging. For that, there are a host of Linux
distributions ready to serve. I believe the one distribution that will find a
significant rise in popularity for the coming year will be Parrot
Os. This particular distribution is based on Debian and offers nearly
every penetration testing tool you could possibly want.





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