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Top 5 Linux Distros for beginners - 2014


There are plenty of Linux Distros out there but there's only very few that is truly for beginners. So I have picked 5 distros that suit the category. You might be curious about the factors that I considered when picking the Top 5. Well, out of the box support is very important in picking beginner distros. Other factors include: User friendly UI, easy installation and great online support. The Distros below are well-known for excelling in those areas.

1. Ubuntu 13.10

Ubuntu is the #1 and the most popular distro out there. Even though Linux Mint appeals more to users who prefer a traditional desktop experience, Ubuntu has a rigorous release cycle and tends to have more bleeding edge features implemented in each release. Ubuntu does not come with a load of software and codecs pre installed like Linux Mint. So new users may have trouble playing certain media formats and may require a few command line installations. But due to the excellent community support they can be sorted out within minutes.
Ubuntu comes with its own user interface called "unity". The unity desktop interface has come a long way and comes with tons of unique features that cannot be found on other desktops. Ubuntu 13.10 adds even more user friendly features to unity and is simply the best distribution for the average linux user.
http://www.ubuntu.com/

2. Linux Mint 16

Linux Mint is known as the second most popular linux distribution simply because of its user friendliness. It comes with loads of software carefully picked by the team, media codecs and drivers. The distro works so well out of the box you will not be spending any time trouble shooting. Mint focuses on what is best for its users and provides what the mainstream linux users demand (most of the time). Linux Mint 15 comes in 2 editions. The Cinnamon edition includes a modern Gnome 3 desktop with a familiar and traditional layout. The MATE edition comes with a Gnome 2 desktop. Compared to the cinnamon edition, the MATE edition is more stable but is outdated and quite boring. After years of development, Cinnamon has become one of the best DEs that are available for linux user who prefer a traditional desktop based on Gnome 3.
Linux mint is based on Canonical's Ubuntu.
How to install faience Gnome-Shell theme and icon theme.
http://www.linuxmint.com/

3. Zorin OS

Zorin OS is optimized for users who are transitioning From windows. It looks quite similar to Windows 7 and comes with "zorin look changer" that can make your desktop look similar to older Windows versions and Mac OS X. Zorin OS also offers four premium versions (Ultimate, Business, Multimedia, Gaming) which are available upon donating. There is also a free version that does not come with as much software preinstalled.
http://zorin-os.com/

4. Peppermint OS 4

Peppermint OS a very light distro that comes with LXDE desktop envioronment. LXDE is very simple to use and many will find it to be a straightforward DE. The OS boots up quite fast which makes it ideal for older computers or netbooks. Peppermint OS 4 is based on Lubuntu 13.04. It includes an elegant theme by default and includes media-codecs out of the box.

5. Pinguy OS 12.04 LTS

Pinguy OS is an Ubuntu based distribution that comes with A LOT of software preinstalled. It is great for users who want to explore the extensive software that Linux has to offer. It is also very convenient because it includes almost all the software that a user may require. Pinguy OS is a fairly new distro but it is gaining popularity quickly. Pinguy OS includes two Docks by default and the overall look of the desktop leans toward OS X. Pinguy OS 12.04 includes a customized gnome-shell.
http://pinguyos.com/

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What is your favorite beginner friendly Linux distribution?

  • Ubuntu
  • Linux Mint
  • Pinguy OS
  • Zorin OS
  • Peppermint OS
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