Ubuntu
My personal favorite was Ubuntu for desktop (#1 in this list) and Red Hat for servers (#5 in this list).
If you are new to any of the distros listed in the top 5, read the rest of the article to understand little bit more about those distros and find out whether your favorite Linux distribution made it in the top 5.
My personal favorite was Ubuntu for desktop (#1 in this list) and Red Hat for servers (#5 in this list).
If you are new to any of the distros listed in the top 5, read the rest of the article to understand little bit more about those distros and find out whether your favorite Linux distribution made it in the top 5.
Fig: Favorite Linux Distribution Voting Results
1. Ubuntu
- Ubuntu Desktop Edition
- Ubuntu Server Edition
- Ubuntu Notebook Remix
Additional Details:
- Home Page: http://www.ubuntu.com
- Ubuntu Download Page
- Created by: Canonical Ltd., (who also provides commercial support, if you need it)
- Used As: Desktop and Server
- Latest Version: Ubuntu 9.04
- Read more about Ubuntu Distribution at wikipedia.
2. Debian
Additional Details:
- Home Page: http://www.debian.org/
- Debian Download Page
- Created By: Ian Murdock
- Latest Version: Debian 5.0.1
3. Fedora
Additional Details:
- Home Page: http://www.fedoraproject.org/
- Fedora Download Page
- Created by: Fedora Project (sponsored by Red Hat)
- Latest Version: Fedora 11
- Based On: Red Hat Linux
4. CentOS
As you can imagine the Nort American Enterprise Linux vendor mentioned in the quote below is Red Hat.
From the CentOS website: CentOS 2, 3, and 4 are built from publically available open source SRPMS provided by a prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor. CentOS is designed for people who need an enterprise class OS without the cost or support of the prominent North American Enterprise Linux vendor.
Additional Details:
- Home Page: http://www.centos.org/
- CentOS Download Page
- Created by: CentOS Project
- Latest Version: CentOS 5
- Based on: Red Hat Linux
5. Red Hat
On a side note, one of the reason I like Red Hat Linux for mission critical production application is that Red Hat tends to take some of the new features from Fedora, which is well tested by the community.
Additional Details:
- Home Page: http://www.redhat.com/
- Red Hat Download Page
- Created by: Red Hat
- Latest Version: Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5
source: http://www.thegeekstuff.com/2009/06/top-5-best-linux-os-distributions/
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