Linux can be changed, so there are many versions and distributions of Linux, each containing different software or made for different purposes. A list of distributions can be found below:
Debian-based [change]
Debian is a distribution that only accepts free software. It is supported on many hardware platforms.
| Distribution |
Description |
| 64 Studio |
Attempts to specialize in audio and video production on AMD64 workstations. |
| AbulÉdu |
For education projects |
| Baltix |
For Lithuanian and Latvian people |
| BeatrIX |
A distribution from the Czech Republic. |
| DeMuDi |
For multimedia production |
| Dreamlinux |
A Brazilian Linux distribution based on Morphix, Elive, Debian and Kanotix. |
| eBox |
for Router/Firewall and NAS/PDC |
| Elive |
A LiveCD intuitive and easy to use. |
| Feather Linux |
Like Damn Small Linux, but not based on it. It can work with Debian packages. It is a light distribution. |
| Finnix |
A small system administration Live CD. |
| Gibraltar |
Router/firewall distribution. |
| gnuLinEx |
A distribution promoted by the government of Extremadura, Spain. |
| Kanotix |
An installable live CD for desktop usage using KDE,easy to use. |
| Knoppix |
The first Live CD (later DVD) version of Debian GNU/Linux. |
| Linspire |
Desktop-oriented distribution, previously called Lindows. |
| Longhorn Linux |
A Debian Based Distro made to look and feel like Windows Longhorn. |
| Maemo |
A version made for devies such as the Nokia n8x0. |
| MEPIS |
An easy to install Linux Distribution. |
| MintPPC |
Fast and slick Linux for PowerPC computers. |
| NepaLinux |
A Debian and Morphix based distribution in Nepali language. |
| OpenZaurus |
Debian packages and ROM image for the Sharp Zaurus PDA. |
| Parsix GNU/Linux |
Parsix is an installable live CD based on Kanotix and Debian sid. |
| PingOO |
French distribution helped by local communities,public organizations,schools etc. |
| Rxart |
Desktop-oriented distribution. |
| Satux |
Is a 100% Brazilian distribution. |
| Skolelinux |
A distribution from Norway,distributing for schools. |
| sidux |
Based on Debian, unstable. |
| Symphony OS |
Includes the Mezzo desktop environment. Old versions were based on Knoppix. |
| The Linux Router Project |
Router distribution |
| Trisquel |
A Debian based distribution, created in Galicia, Spain. It has support for old PCs, includes a 3D desktop with Compiz. |
| Tuquito |
Created in Argentina. |
| Ubuntu |
A distribution sponsored by Canonical Ltd as well as receiving big funding from South African Mark Shuttleworth. |
| UserLinux |
Commercial distribution that would have included GNOME. It was never published. |
| Xandros Open Circulation Edition |
based on Xandros 3.0 Standard Edition. |
| Xebian |
For the Xbox home gaming console. |
Knoppix-based [change]
Knoppix is itself based on Debian.
Ubuntu-based [change]
Ubuntu is based on Debian.
Gentoo-based [change]
Gentoo is a distribution designed to have highly optimized and frequently updated software.
Red Hat Linux and SUSE Linux were the original major distributions that used the RPM file format, which is today used in several package management systems. Both of these later divided into commercial and community-supported distributions.
Fedora-based [change]
| Distribution |
Description |
| Aurox |
Young Polish distribution. |
| Aurora SPARC Linux |
A distribution that brings a modified Fedora to Sun's SPARC architecture |
| BLAG Linux and GNU |
A Free Software-based distribution designed for basic home use. |
| Fox Linux |
An Italian distribution designed for basic home use. |
| K12Linux and K12LTSP |
A distribution for educational purpose. |
| Linux XP |
Distribution that focuses for to be easy to use. |
| Yellow Dog Linux |
A Fedora-based distribution for the PowerPC platform,is the official official supported Linux for the PlayStation 3. |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux-based [change]
Others (RPM-based) [change]
Slackware-based [change]
Slackware is known as a highly customizable distribution,generally considered a distribution for expert users.
SLAX-Based [change]
SLAX's distributions are known for be really good in branch of quality.
The following distributions either use another packaging system, do not use any, or are simply not categorized.
| Distribution |
Description |
| Arch Linux |
An i686- and x86-64-optimized, independently developed distribution targeted at experienced users. Arch runs on a rolling release system and uses the pacman utility for package management. Extra software to customize the system is added via pacman from the Arch repositories. |
| Android |
For mobile devices such as cell phones, smartphones and tablets |
| corvix |
Corvix is a currently new emerging linux distribution, which provides a stable basis system (debian/etch or FreeBSD) and uses a portage (Gentoo) alike system to add custom bleeding edge software. It provides a complete framework for installing (under <4minute-install) and maintaining a high-performance cluster. |
| Coyote Linux |
Router/firewall distribution. |
| CRUX |
CRUX is a lightweight, i686-optimized Linux distribution targeted at experienced Linux users. The primary focus of this distribution is "keep it simple", which is reflected in a simple tar.gz-based package system, BSD-style initscripts, and a relatively small collection of trimmed packages |
| DD-WRT |
Embedded firewall distribution. |
| DeLi Linux |
A desktop based mini distribution with office suite, web browser and other graphical programs to run on a 486. Built from scratch with some influences from Slackware and CRUX. |
| Devil-Linux |
firewall/router/server distribution running from CD. |
| DSLinux |
Version of Linux designed for the Nintendo DS. |
| dyne:bolic |
Live CD geared toward multimedia (audio and video) production, but comes with other non-media specific application (e.g.: word processor, desktop publisher). It is completely free software as defined by the Free Software Foundation. |
| Familiar Linux |
Distribution for iPAQ handhelds. |
| Fli4l |
a single floppy ISDN, DSL and Ethernet-Router. |
| Foresight Linux |
A distribution built around the Conary package manager. |
| FREESCO |
A free replacement for proprietary routers supporting up to 10 network cards and up to 10 modems. |
| Fedora |
A free workstation for home or company workers. |
| GeeXboX |
Live CD media center distribution, mainly to play special-encoded video files (e.g.: .ogg, XVID) on home theater. |
| GoboLinux |
An alternative Linux distribution which redefines the entire file system hierarchy by installing everything belonging to one application in one folder under /Programs, and using symlinks from /System and its subfolders to point to the proper files. |
| Hikarunix |
A distro solely for studying and playing the game of Go. |
| IPCop |
Router/firewall distribution. |
| iPodLinux |
Embedded Linux firmware for the Apple iPod based on the µCLinux kernel. |
| Jlime |
Distribution for the HP Jornada 6xx and 7xx and NEC MobilePro 900(c) handhelds. |
| Lunar Linux |
A source code-based distribution descended from Sorcerer GNU/Linux. |
| Lycoris |
Desktop/LX: Fell down to one employee and then acquired by Mandriva. |
| MCC Interim Linux |
MCC Interim Linux, possibly the first Linux distribution. Created by the Manchester Computing Centre in February of 1992. |
| MkLinux |
A distribution for PowerPC systems that runs the Linux kernel as a server on top of the Mach microkernel. |
| Mobilinux |
By Montavista for smartphones. |
| MontaVista Linux |
Embedded systems distro by MontaVista Software. |
| NASLite |
a floppy-based Linux designed to turn an old computer into a simple Network Attached Storage device. |
| NimbleX |
A modular distribution intended for non-experienced users. It runs from the CD/USB. |
| Nitix |
Developed by Net Integration Technologies Inc., Nitix claims to be the first autonomic Linux-based server operating system. |
| OpenWrt |
Embedded firewall distribution. |
| Pardus |
Developed in Turkey. It uses PISI as package manager, COMAR as configuration framework. |
| PS2 Linux |
Sony Computer Entertainment distribution released officially for the PlayStation 2 video game console. |
| Puppy Linux |
A mini distribution which runs well under low-end PCs - even under 32 MB RAM. Includes Slackware 12 support (since version 3). |
| Rocks Cluster Distribution |
A distribution for building a High-performance computing computer cluster. |
| ROOT GNU/Linux |
A general purpose distribution for advanced users focusing on stability, flexibility and speed. |
| rPath |
A distribution built around the Conary package manager. |
| Sentry Firewall |
A firewall, server or intrusion detection system distribution. |
| SliTaz GNU/Linux |
A small desktop distro. The ISO is 25 MB; runs entirely in RAM. |
| SmoothWall |
Router/firewall distribution. |
| Softlanding Linux System |
One of the earliest distributions, developed from 1992-1994; Slackware was originally based on it. |
| Sorcerer |
A source code-based distribution. |
| Source Mage GNU/Linux |
A source code-based distribution, descended from Sorcerer. |
| Tinfoil Hat Linux |
Bootable floppy distribution focusing on extreme security |
| tomsrtbt |
Root boot disk. |
| Tuga |
Commercial desktop distribution made in Italy, based on QiLinux. |
| Yggdrasil Linux/GNU/X |
One of the oldest Linux distributions, not updated since 1995. |