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TOP 6 LINUX CLIENT DISTROS OF LINUX 2016 - SAY YOUR THINKING

TOP 6 LINUX CLIENT DISTROS OF LINUX 2016 SAY YOUR THINKING


  1. Linux Mint

    Linux Mint is the best operating system for desktops and powerful laptops. I will go as far as calling it the Mac OS X of the Linux world. Honestly, I had not been a huge fan of Linux Mint for a long time because of unstable Cinnamon. But, as soon as the developers chose to use LTS as the base, the distro has become incredibly stable. Because the developers don’t have to spend much time worrying about keeping up with Ubuntu, they are now investing all of their time in making Cinnamon better.
  2. XUbuntu 16.04 LTS

    If you are looking at running a server, but you can’t afford or don’t want to pay a subscription fee for RHEL or SLE, then there is nothing better than Debian or CentOS. These distributions are the gold standard when it comes to community-based servers. And, they are supported for a very long time, so you won’t have to worry about upgrading your system so oftendsa
    XUbuntu is definitely a Linux based operating system for the everyday user
  3. Solus OS
    Solus is an operating system that is designed for modern PCs. Every tweak, configuration, and optimization enables us to deliver a singular, cohesive desktop experience.
    Solus is built from scratch, providing us the freedom to provide a single integrated experience without being
    beholden to the interests of other projects or corporate agendas.
  4. Elementary OS

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    “Elementary OS is different… a beautiful and powerful operating system that will run well even on old PCs” (Wired)
  5. OpenMandriva
    The new release candidate, OpenMandriva 3.0 RC1, introduces Chinese and Japanese translations, offers 32-bit (i586) support and fixes bugs in the GnuPG package. Further details can be found in the project's release announcementDownload (MD5):OpenMandrivaLx.3.0-RC1-PLASMA.x86_64.iso (1,863MB, torrentpkglist).
  6. Korora Project
    Korora comes in 
    a few installable versions which include the  Cinnamon,GNOME,MATE, and Xfce
    Korora hopes to provide a complete, easy to use system for general computing which is assisted by the following:
    • Support for as much hardware as possible
    • End user desired applications as defaults (e.g. Firefox over Konqueror)
    • Ability to play all media out of the box using free software, wherever possible
    • Target specific applications for tasks with as little bloat as possible
    • Provide simple means to get support
    • Provide guides on how to use the system
    • Build a little community of happy Linux users

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