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AcademiX GNU/Linux

AcademiX GNU/Linux is a Debian-based Linux distribution developed specifically for education. The distribution was built on the Debian Linux (Stretch / Buster) distribution and contains free software for education.

Top 6 Open-Source Alternatives to AcademiX GNU/Linux

AcademiX GNU/Linux
Ubuntu Clear Linux Linux Mint Rocky Linux Bedrock Linux elementary OS

Summary

The top open-source alternatives to AcademiX GNU/Linux are Ubuntu, Clear Linux, and Linux Mint. One of the criteria for ordering this list is the number of mentions that products have on reliable external sources. You can suggest additional sources through the form here.
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    Ubuntu is a Debian Linux-based open source operating system for desktop computers.
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    #Linux #Operating Systems #Linux Distribution 229 social mentions

  2. Performance and security optimized, rolling release Linux distribution made by Intel.
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    #Linux #Operating Systems #Linux Distribution 33 social mentions

  3. Linux Mint is one of the most popular desktop Linux distributions and used by millions of people.
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    #Linux Distribution #Linux #Operating Systems 423 social mentions

  4. A new enterprise ready OS to carry the torch after the recent CentOS announcement.
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    #Linux #Linux Distribution #Operating Systems 48 social mentions

  5. A meta Linux distribution which allows users to utilize features from other, typically mutually...
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    #Linux #Linux Distribution #Operating Systems 78 social mentions

  6. A fast and open replacement for Windows and macOS. Pay what you want or download for free.
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    #Linux #Operating Systems #Linux Distribution 143 social mentions

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