11 Linux Distributions And Their Targeted Users
TecMint, Thursday, November 9,2023
As a free and open-source operating system, Linux has spawned several distributions over time, spreading its wings to encompass a large community of users. From desktop/home users to Enterprise environments, Linux has ensured that each category has something to be happy about.
This guide highlights 11 Linux distributions and aims to shed light on who their targeted users are.
1. Debian
Debian is renowned for being a mother to popular Linux distributions such as Deepin, Ubuntu, and Mint which have provided solid performance, stability, and unparalleled user experience. The latest stable release is Debian 12.2, an update of Debian 12 colloquially known as Debian Bookworm.
Note that Debian 12.2 does not constitute a new version of Debian Bookworm and is only an update of Bookworm with the latest updates and added software applications.