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Linux distributions, often abbreviated as distros, are operating systems based on the Linux kernel and typically include a package management system, a window system, and a desktop environment. They are created by various organizations and individuals, each with its own unique set of features, goals, and target audiences. Distros can be categorized into several types, including desktop, server, and specialized distributions. Desktop distros are designed for general use and come with a graphical user interface, while server distros are optimized for running servers and do not include a GUI by default. Specialized distros cater to specific needs, such as security, gaming, or education.
Popular desktop distros include Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian, while server distros like CentOS and Red Hat Enterprise
The Linux distribution ecosystem is dynamic, with new releases and updates occurring regularly. This constant evolution