This visualization is about Best Linux Distro 2003 – 2020 | Linux OS 2020 | Linux Distro 2020. We have listed out the best Linux distro 2020 based on page hit rankings from Distrowatch. Page hit rankings of Distrowatch indirectly shows overall Linux best OS. There are many categories like the best Linux distro for gaming, best Linux distro for programming and so on but when it comes to overall performance only the best Linux distro survives and only one of those best Linux distro makes it to the top this list. When it comes to best Linux desktop environment and best Linux OS for laptops the ones with more asthetic performance and the ones which can also run on low end PC are the best. But this list doesn’t rank Distros based on a specific category like gaming, programming. This shows the overall popularity of a particular distro. Linux is a family of open source Unix like operating systems based on the Linux kernel, an operating system kernel first released on September 17, 1991, by Linus Torvalds. Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution. Popular Linux distributions include Debian, Fedora, and Ubuntu. Linux was originally developed for personal computers based on the Intel x86 architecture, but has since been ported to more platforms than any other operating system. Linux is the leading operating system on servers and other big iron systems such as mainframe computers, and the only OS used on TOP 500 supercomputers (since November 2017, having gradually eliminated all competitors). Linux is one of the most prominent examples of free and open source software collaboration. The source code may be used, modified and distributed—commercially or non-commercially—by anyone under the terms of its respective licenses, such as the GNU General Public License.
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techZoNe
April 22, 2020No more distribution 🙏
Sam
April 22, 2020I hope you are not showing what distrowatch shows. Distrowatch list is not accurate.
blackandcold
April 22, 2020You can see how Manjaro run away in 2017 againt Antergos. After the switch I knew why 🙂 Arch for dev, Manajro for daylie driver
Mátyás Márk Kovács
April 22, 2020BSD is not Linux!
Joseph Heide
April 22, 2020I thought POP OS was popular or am I missing something?
Rogier van Gemert
April 22, 2020I hope nobody actually thinks this lists represents an actual BEST, in quality or popularity or usage metric.
also BEST is a term that is pointless without criteia.
Distrowatch doesn't say anything about "best" beyond what pages are being requested on THEIR site. Nothing more. It doesn't say anything about actual usage, or how well the distro is received with it's users. So STOP using that ranking as a metric for anything but what it actually is: a metric for page requests on a single site. The thitle of this video is therefor bullcrap and click bait for people not understanding what "best" means without proper criteria or what it means at all.
Davide Donsella
April 22, 2020Bsd isn’t a Linux distro
INFILTRATION
April 22, 2020I am still confused which linux should i use.
I personally like ubuntu gnome
But parallel love mint also.
What to do guys?
Mark
April 22, 2020I do miss the old Knoppix and Slackware days when I first was trying Linux.
Owen H
April 22, 2020I use Arch btw
yorozuya
April 22, 2020Popularity is not necessary related with quality
Abdo Najjar
April 22, 2020I use ubuntu for 4 years now ") , for development purposes
Colin Comber
April 22, 2020There is no known correlation between views of distro details on Distrowatch and downloaded distros in use.
Bir Hytale Oyuncusu
April 22, 2020There is Data in DistroWatch.com
DE AD BE EF
April 22, 2020On the video title I see "Best Linux Distro.." while the video actually states "Most Popular Linux Distribution…" which is a lot more accurate.
Surya Anggraito
April 22, 2020I used Zorin for about 6 month, replacing Ubuntu Mate, and it's good…
NotUsingMyRealNameGOOGLE
April 22, 2020I like how you can practically see the day MX Linux turned on their bots to cheat this.
Sparky
April 22, 2020Noooo! Arch fell off the list at the end 😭
Duane G Canaday
April 22, 2020I thought AntiX would show up somewhere but did not see it.
ReedError
April 22, 2020Who's going to distrowatch to find out what Ubuntu is? 😳
Maximilian Berkmann
April 22, 2020I take it the video was the fruit of a good intention, however, there's a fair amount of misleading/wrong things:
0. Most popular (based on distrowatch) != best, just because something is popular doesn't mean it's the best. Thus, the title is misleading (and painfully misaligned with the plot's title).
1. Why would you include non-GNU/Linux distros in a Linux distro visualisation? Either you need to change the titles and add the missing BSD/*nix distros or remove the irrelevant data.
2. The visualisation is really nice but the colours aren't helpful and lead to perception bias which is unnecessary.
nothx you
April 22, 2020Notice MX Linux's meteoric rise in 2019/2020. It's not that popular of a distro, so they must be gaming the rankings. Either every MX Linux installation is a botnet constantly pinging distrowatch or they have servers doing the same thing. Either way this is not genuine, and distrowatch rankings are a poor way to estimate popularity, especially when they can be gamed by people hitting F5.
Mike Middleton
April 22, 2020Title should be "Most Popular Linux Distros by hits on Distrowatch", not "best distro". Popular =/= best. Also, hits on Distrowatch =/= best, nor most popular. Still an interesting graph and there is some correlation, but yeah, should really change the title. 😉
Birch Tree
April 22, 20200:35
PCLinuxOS: LET ME IN!!!
Ubuntu: No.
Starfire 213
April 22, 2020Is it weird that I've never heard of Mx linux?
Roko Krstičević
April 22, 2020FreeBSD is not Linux
Jeff Sereno
April 22, 2020Great graph, but please never use that music again.