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The packaging of the kernel and various supporting software and applications composes what is called a distribution. There are many different Linux distributions. The distribution center is aimed at providing an overview of various distributions. The content provided here comes directly from the distribution project or vendors themselves. We believe distributions, community or commercial, should have the right to be properly represented on Linux.com. This area will continue to grow along with other distribution resources. If you would like to see a distribution represented here that isn't, please contact the distribution project or vendor and tell them to submit their information to us.

If you're trying to set up a computer system using older hardware, then Linux is a perfect solution that gives you several options, depending on your needs and available hardware. Read this in-depth article to find out more.

Need to set up a system for someone with little or no computer experience? The goal is to set up an interface that's user-friendly, intuitive, and requires minimal tinkering. This article shows you how.

If you want to know what you're getting into before you download and install a distribution, then be sure to watch these video tours on how to install Fedora and Kubuntu before you get started.



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