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Linux Distribution

A Linux distribution, or distro, is an operating system built on the Linux kernel, which is the core part of the system that manages hardware and software. Distributions combine the kernel with various software and user interface components, including applications, libraries, and system tools, tailored for specific purposes or user preferences. Popular distributions like Ubuntu, Fedora, and Debian offer different user experiences, features, and package management systems. They provide users with flexibility, freedom, and control over their computing environment, catering to different needs, from personal use to server management and software development.