Linux Operating Systems
Linux is an open‑source operating system kernel that serves as the foundation for a wide range of operating systems known as Linux distributions. Built around principles of stability, security, and flexibility, it powers everything from servers, cloud infrastructure, and supercomputers to smartphones and embedded devices. Its modular design allows users to customize nearly every aspect of the system, while its strong community‑driven development model ensures continuous improvement and transparency. Popular distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian make Linux accessible to both beginners and professionals, and its robust command‑line tools and networking capabilities make it a preferred platform for developers, system administrators, and technology enthusiasts.
Below is a list of the more popular distributions
Linux Mint - https://linuxmint.com/
Ubuntu - https://ubuntu.com/download/desktop
Zorin OS - https://zorin.com/os/
Elementary OS - https://elementary.io/
Fedora - https://www.fedoraproject.org/