SOME OF THE BEST LINUX DISTRO AVAILABLE!!!

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There are hundreds of Linux distributions and according to some people there are too many. For people new to Linux, however, it is tricky to know which Linux distro is best for them.
This guide goes through the top Linux distros as listed at Distrowatch.com and gives a short description of each one as well as a table showing how easy they are to install, who they are for, level of expertise required and the desktop environment that they use.

Linux Mint

Linux Mint provides a modern take on what many people have become accustomed to over the years. If you have ever used Windows XP, Vista or Windows 7 then you will appreciate that there is a panel at the bottom, a menu, a series of quick launch icons and a system tray.
It doesn't matter which desktop environment you end up deciding on (of which Linux Mint provides many) they are all designed to look and feel the same way.
It is easy to install, comes with all the applications you need for general home computing and provides straightforward computing for the masses.
Level Of Expertise RequiredLow
Desktop EnvironmentCinnamon, MATE, XFCE, KDE
PurposeGeneral Desktop Operating System
Download Linkhttps://www.linuxmint.com/download.php
Based OnUbuntu, Debian

Debian

Debian is one of the oldest Linux distributions and is the base for many of the other distributions that exist including Ubuntu and Linux Mint.
It is a community distribution and only ships with free software and free drivers. The Debian repositories have thousands of applications and there are versions available for a large number of hardware devices.
It isn't the easiest to install and there are various steps you need to go through post-installation to get all of your hardware working.
Level Of Expertise RequiredMedium
Desktop EnvironmentGNOME, KDE, XFCE. LXDE (+ others)
PurposeCommunity distribution which can be used as a server, general desktop operating system, base for other distribution. Truly multipurpose
Download Linkhttps://www.debian.org/distrib/
Based OnN/A

Ubuntu

Ubuntu is a modern desktop operating system designed for the masses and is meant to be every bit as easy to use as Windows or OSX.
With full hardware integration and a complete set of applications, most beginners see this as the first step onto the Linux ladder. 
If you want to try something other than Windows and you are worried about Linux relying too hard on the command line try Ubuntu because you won't need the terminal window at all.
Easy to install and easy to use with great support.
Level Of Expertise RequiredLow
Desktop EnvironmentUnity
PurposeGeneral desktop operating system
Download Linkhttp://www.ubuntu.com/download/desktop
Based OnDebian

Manjaro

Manjaro provides an easier method to install and use an Arch-based distribution. Arch is a forward-thinking rolling distribution which many expert users swear by.
Unfortunately, Arch is somewhat less forgiving on new users and a level of expertise and a willingness to learn and read is required to get up and running.
Manjaro bridges the gap by providing an operating system that intermediate users can use to get a taste of Arch without the hassle.
Fairly lightweight which means it will work well on older hardware and machines with low resources.
Level Of Expertise RequiredMedium
Desktop EnvironmentCinnamon, Enlightenment, XFCE, GNOME (+ others)
PurposeGeneral Desktop Operating System
Download Linkhttp://sourceforge.net/projects/manjarolinux/
Based OnArch

openSUSE

A great alternative to Ubuntu and other Debian based Linux distributions.
openSUSE provides a stable environment for home users with a decent set of applications and a decent level of support.
Installation can be a bit tricky for new or inexperienced computer users but once set up there is a decent set of documentation.
Not quite as straightforward as Mint or Ubuntu.
Level Of Expertise RequiredLow / Medium
Desktop EnvironmentGNOME, KDE (+ others)
PurposeGeneral desktop operating system 
Download Linkhttps://software.opensuse.org/distributions/testing?locale=en
Based OnN/A

Fedora

Fedora is a community distribution based on Red Hat.
Designed to be cutting edge, Fedora always comes with up to date software and drivers and was one of the first distributions to introduce both Wayland and SystemD.
Straightforward to install and comes with a good range of software. Can be temperamental due to the fact that it is so cutting edge and not all packages are stable.
Level Of Expertise RequiredLow / Medium
Desktop EnvironmentGNOME, KDE (+ others)
PurposeGeneral desktop operating system, experiments with new concepts
Download Linkhttps://getfedora.org/en/workstation/download/
Based OnRed Hat

Zorin OS

Zorin is based on Ubuntu and has been designed to look and feel like other operating systems such as Windows 7 and OSX. (The user chooses the theme to make it look like one thing or another).
It has a complete set of desktop applications such as office suite, graphics application, audio player, video player etc.
Zorin also has a lot of visual effects.
Level Of Expertise RequiredLow
Desktop EnvironmentGNOME, LXDE
PurposeGeneral Purpose Desktop Operating system designed to make users of other operating systems feel at home. Includes a lite version for older hardware
Download Linkhttps://zorinos.com/download/
Based On
Ubuntu

Elementary

It is hard to believe that Elementary is so low in the rankings at the moment. Designed to be lightweight yet easy to install and use with the emphasis on a clean and elegant user interface.
It is based on Ubuntu and so provides access to a large repository of applications.
Level Of Expertise RequiredLow
Desktop EnvironmentPantheon
PurposeLightweight yet elegant desktop operating system
Download Linkhttps://elementary.io/
Based OnUbuntu

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