What are the mainstream distributions of Linux?

1, Linux mint: Ubuntu-based distribution, closer to ordinary users. Linux Mint is more than just an Ubuntu with new applications and updated desktop themes. From the beginning, developers have been adding various graphical tools under Mint to improve usability, such as Mint Desktop, a utility for configuring desktop environment, and Mint Install, an easy-to-use software installation program.

2.Ubuntu:Ubuntu has developed into the most popular desktop Linux distribution, making great contributions to the development of an easy-to-use and free desktop operating system and becoming a strong competitor of proprietary desktop operating systems in the market.

3.Debian GNU/Linux: First published in 1993. This version is very stable and the quality control is very good. It contains more than 30,000 software packages and supports more processor architectures than any other Linux distribution.

4.Mageia: Desktop distribution. Its most popular functions are the best software application, excellent system management suite, attracting a large number of volunteer contributors and extensive international support. This is the simplest but powerful system installer.

5.Fedora:Fedora is a Linux distribution, a fast, stable and powerful operating system, and a daily application for community enthusiasts around the world. It allows anyone to freely use, modify and redistribute it now or in the future.

6. CentOS: one of the distributed versions of Linux, which is compiled from the source code released by Red Hat enterprise Linux according to the provisions of open source code. Some servers that need high stability use CentOS instead of the commercial version of Red Hat Enterprise Linux.