Linux distribution

Linux distribution is a set of software packages that work well together. Different Linux distributions have various support options.

Some of the distributions are supported by a company and some are supported by individuals.

Example of a company supported Linux distribution is RedHat Linux.

Example of individually supported Linux distribution is Debian Linux.

Why would someone select a company supported Linux vs. Linux supported by individuals.

If there is a critical issue then company supported Linux distribution has backing from individuals who work there.

It doesn’t mean that company supported Linux distribution will have bugs fixed earlier. Please do your own research of the timing of fixing issues.

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