Linux is open-source software, Linux is a bit complicated task for the new users. Most of the new-comers stuck on which Linux distros we have to choose in the beginning. There are many distributions (Linux distros) available in the market.
Each and every distro work for any purpose or with any special function. New users of the Linux gets confused, which and how to get best Linux distros, and can start to use in the beginning? Don’t worry, we have listed some of the best Linux distros that you should try in 2019.
If you are already a user of Linux and just want to know which are the best Linux distro in 2019. Go ahead to know, read out and enjoy the following article as like you enjoy to watch free TV shows.
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Top 7 best Linux distros to use in 2019
I] Ubuntu
Ubuntu is the best and most used Linux distro on the internet. Ubuntu is fulfilled with lots of interesting and useful features. Ubuntu has a very convenient installation process. Most of the installation tasks are perform itself, the installer talks with you in English while installing.
The user interface of Ubuntu is known as unity, it is very elegant, simple, and productive. Ubuntu by default comes with the hardware installation, it detects, download, and install hardware drivers itself for your PC. So there is no driver’s installation issue with Ubuntu.
The supportive community for Ubuntu is very strong and active, you can use the ask-Ubuntu feature or use the Ubuntu forums to solve its issues. For the beginners of Linux desktop Ubuntu is a best Linux distribution.
II] Elementary OS
Elementary OS is another distro in this list of best Linux distro. The elementary OS is completely inspired by the MAC OS, its looks are similar to the Mac OS. It is also one of the most alluring and beautiful distros. Like Ubuntu, the elementary OS is also a surely stable operating system.
When you use it you can feel the relativity of functions with the Mac OS. The elementary OS features the pantheon desktop climate. The menu options are pretty easy and good to customize, the OS interface is not too attractive, and you can easily focus on your work.
If you are a Mac user and going to switch your desktop with the Linux, then the elementary OS can be the best distro for you. Pay what you want and buy it from their official website.
III] Linux mint
Linux Mint is a pretty lite and simple Linux distros, if you are looking for an open source OS which features old computer looks, then the Linux Mint is for you. This OS is very simple and fast with the latest and well-polished features.
The user interface is absolutely non-intrusive, you can do your work with your focus. The Linux mint again features a good depository of software’s similar to the Ubuntu. It also comes with an easy installation process with less number of pre-installed apps.
The Linux mint work with any desktop even if it has specification like 512 MB RAM and about 9GB free storage on HDD. If you are a new player to the Linux, then you can start with this distro to learn quick things about Linux.
IV] Manjaro Linux
Manjaro Linux is a 4th best and very easy-to-use distro, it also has a newbie friendly installation process. You just need to select options while installing. The Manjaro comes with various automated options.
It features the automated hardware detection, so it will direct download and install drivers for the hardware, as per requirement. Manjaro has its own apps warehouse, which keeps all the latest and essential software, you just need to get and use them.
It uses a special bash script to maintain its graphics and things. If you face any issues while using Manjaro then contact its support team, it’s very huge and gives better help. Its package management is known as Pacman. The minimum requirements for the Manjaro are 1 GB RAM and 8GB free space in HDD.
V] Arch Linux
The Arch Linux is also an eminent distro in the best Linux distros. It is not an easy-to-use OS because it features lots of functions. It is complex to use and needs many tasks at a time to perform. The package manager of the Arch Linux is Pacman.
The Pacman of arch Linux handles the binary system packages and works with the arch build system, which manages all resource repositories and gives an amazing performance. If you are a gaming person and want to use Linux for extreme gaming, then Arch Linux can be the best OS for you.
The Arch Linux has many amazing customization options, that options can free-up many needed space from the memory. By releasing space on memory, you can do extreme gaming on your device.
VI] Antergos
Antergos is the last Linux distribution in our list of best Linux distro. This distro features similar functions to the antergos. The features simplicity, versatility, modernity, practicality, and centrality are greatly focused on the antergos.
The option GUI installer makes all tasks easy and fast to perform, the icons of apps get simply merged with all great themes of antergos. The desktop requirements for antergos are minimum 2GB RAM and 10 GB free space in memory.
VII] Debian
The Debian is another distro by Linux community. It features infinite numbers of management packages. The Debian is similar to the Ubuntu distro. The Debian is known for its intense stability, with massive repositories.
The beginners to the Linux will not find the Debian friendly to them, because Debian has many complex customizable options. The reason for the huge popularity of Debian is, it can even work with the desktop which has a specification of 512MB RAM and 2GB free space of hard disk.
The package management of the Debian is DPKG, and that’s why it is very fast working, GUI attractive and elegant to the users.
The best part of the Linux is, there are too many choices for everything in the Linux for you. If you are a newbie to the Linux then, tell us in the comment section which one distro you will choose. And if you are already Linux user then do share it with your friends.
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