7 cool Linux operating systems!

 

There are many Linux distributions, and here are 7 beautiful Linux distributions, which can be said to be responsible for the appearance of the Linux operating system industry.

                                elementary OS

 Website: https://elementaryos.cn

The elementary OS operating system is one of the most beautiful Linux distributions. It is based on the macOS look and feel while providing a great user experience for Linux users. If the user is already accustomed to using macOS, there will be no problem with elementary OS.

Also, elementary OS operating system is based on Ubuntu, so users can also easily find tons of apps to get things done.

elementary OS isn't just limited to looks, it's constantly improving. Therefore, the user experience improves with each update.

                                        Deepin

 Website: https://www.deepin.org

Deepin is another nifty Linux distribution, originally based on the stable branch of Debian. The animation (appearance) can be a bit overwhelming - but it looks beautiful.

It has its own Deepin desktop environment with several essential features for the best user experience. It may not exactly resemble the UI of any other distribution, but it's easier to get used to.

                                       Pop!_OS

 Website: https://system76.com/pop

Pop!_OS manages to provide a great UI on Ubuntu while offering a pure GNOME experience. While Pop!_OS is neither flashy nor includes fancy animations, it solves the problem by combining icons/themes perfectly, while improving the user experience from a technical point of view.

                                         Manjaro

 Website: https://manjaro.org

Manjaro Linux is an Arch-based Linux distribution. While installing Arch Linux is a slightly more involved job, Manjaro offers an easier and smoother Arch experience.

It provides a variety of desktop environment versions for users to choose when downloading. Regardless of the choice, users still get enough options to customize the look and layout.

                                         KDE Neon

 Website: https://neon.kde.org

KDE Neon is for users who want to simplify their approach to design language but still get a great user experience.

This is a lightweight Linux distribution based on Ubuntu. As the name suggests, it has the KDE Plasma desktop, and it's pretty good looking.

KDE Neon provides the latest and greatest KDE Plasma desktop and KDE applications. Unlike Kubuntu or other KDE-based distributions, users don't have to wait months for new KDE software. In addition, users can also get a lot of built-in customization options on the KDE desktop.

                                   Zorin OS

 Website: https://zorinos.com

Zorin OS is an impressive Linux distribution that offers a good user experience even in a stripped-down version.

Users can try the full or lite version (using Xfce desktop). The UI is tailored for Windows and macOS users. Although based on Ubuntu, it offers a great user experience.

If the user starts with its user interface, you can try Zorin Grid to manage multiple computers running Zorin OS in the workplace/home. With the Ultimate Edition, users can also control the layout of the desktop.

                                      Nitrux OS

 Website: https://nxos.org

Nitrux OS is a unique representation of a Linux distribution that is somewhat, but not entirely, based on Ubuntu.

It focuses on providing a good user experience for users who are looking for a unique design language, and with a fresh understanding of Linux distributions, it uses the KDE-based Nomad desktop.

Nitrux encourages the use of AppImages for applications. But users can also use Arch Linux's pacman package manager with Ubuntu-based Nitrux.

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