10 Most Stable Linux Distros In 2021

Linux is the most popular open-source and programmer-friendly operating system with several advantages over other OS in terms of security, flexibility, and scalability. A Linux distribution (aka distro) is an OS made from softwares based on the Linux kernel. Users download Linux from one of these distros.

Let’s look at the ten most stable Linux Distros in 2021.

(The list is in alphabetical order)

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1| ArchLinux 

Suitable for: Programmers and Developers

About: Arch Linux is a lightweight and flexible Linux distribution with a simple user environment. The independently developed, x86-64 general-purpose GNU/Linux distribution provides the latest stable versions of most software by following a rolling-release model. The features of this distribution include pragmatic distribution, user centrality, versatility, simplicity, among others. 


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2| Debian

Suitable for: Beginners

About: Debian is a popular stable and secure Linux based operating system. Various popular Linux distributions, such as Ubuntu, PureOS, SteamOS, etc choose Debian as a base for their software. Notable features are:

  • Extensive hardware support
  • Provides smooth upgrades
  • Security support for releases.
  • Free and open-source software.

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3| Fedora

Suitable for: Software Developers, Students

About: The distribution creates a platform ideal for hardware, containers and the cloud, allowing software developers and the community members to build tailored solutions for their users. Fedora Workstation is a user-friendly operating system that supports a wide range of developers, from students to professionals in corporate environments.

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4| Linux Mint

Suitable for: Professionals, Developers, Students

About: Linux Mint is one of the most popular desktop Linux distributions that is both free and open source. Based on Debian and Ubuntu, Mint provides about 30,000 packages and is one of the best software managers. The distro provides full multimedia support and is extremely easy to use.

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5| Manjaro

Suitable for: Beginners

About: Manjaro Linux is a fast, desktop-oriented operating system based on Arch Linux. The distro provides all the benefits of cutting-edge software to get started quickly and automated tools to minimise manual intervention. It is completely free and is available for 64 Bit architectures. 

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6| openSUSE

Suitable for: Beginners and advanced users

About: openSUSE, formerly known as SUSE Linux, is one of the most easy to use Linux distributions. The aim of this distribution is to create usable open-source tools for software developers and system administrators while providing a user-friendly desktop and feature-rich server environment.

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7| SparkyLinux

Suitable for: Gamers

About: SparkyLinux is a GNU/Linux distribution created on top of Debian GNU/Linux operating system. The fast, lightweight and fully customisable operating system offers different versions for different tasks, including a fully featured OS with a lightweight desktop environment and MinimalGUI with Openbox window manager pre-installed with basic software. The features include stable or (semi-)rolling release, special editions: GameOver, Multimedia & Rescue, CLI Edition (no X) for building customised desktop, etc. 

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8| Tails

Suitable for: Security and privacy

About: Tails is a portable operating system resistant to surveillance and censorship. The OS uses the Tor network to protect privacy online. Also, Tails includes a selection of applications to work on sensitive documents and communicate securely. Features include: resilience against surveillance, advertising and viruses; leaves no trace on the computer when shut down; based on Debian GNU/Linux etc.

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9| Ubuntu

Suitable for: Developers, Professionals, Students

About: Ubuntu is a popular, open source desktop operating system with all the  essential applications such as an office suite, browsers, email and media apps, etc. For instance, you can create professional documents, spreadsheets and presentations on Ubuntu with LibreOffice.   

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10| Zorin OS

Suitable for: Beginners, Professionals

About: Zorin OS is a powerful operating system designed to make your computer faster, more secure and easier to use. The operating system supports over 50 languages and comes pre-loaded with assistive technologies. Features include flexibility, accessibility, compatibility, etc. 

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