<!--#include virtual="/server/header.html" --> <!-- Parent-Version: 1.77 --> <title>List of Free GNU/Linux Distributions - GNU Project - Free Software Foundation</title> <link rel="alternate" title="Free GNU/Linux distributions" href="http://www.gnu.org/distros/distros.rss" type="application/rss+xml" /> <!--#include virtual="/distros/po/free-distros.translist" --> <!--#include virtual="/server/banner.html" --> <h2>Free GNU/Linux distributions</h2> <!--#include virtual="/licenses/fsf-licensing.html" --> <blockquote> <p><em><span class="highlight">The <a href="http://www.fsf.org/">Free Software Foundation</a> is not responsible for other web sites, or how up-to-date their information is.</span></em></p> </blockquote> <p>This page lists the <a href="/gnu/linux-and-gnu.html">GNU/Linux</a> distributions that are entirely <a href="/philosophy/free-sw.html">free</a> as in freedom. All of the distributions that follow are installable to a computer's hard drive; most can be run live.</p><p>We<p>The Free Software Foundation recommends and endorses these GNU/Linux distros, although we do not try to judge or comparethese distrosthem based on any criterion other than freedom; therefore, we list them in alphabetical order. We encourage you to read these brief descriptions and to consult their respective web sites and other information to choose the one best for you.</p> <p>These distros are ready-to-use full systems whose developers have made a commitment to follow the <a href="/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html">Guidelines for Free System Distributions</a>. This means these distros will include, and propose, exclusively free software. They will reject nonfree applications, nonfree programming platforms, nonfree drivers, nonfree firmware “blobs”, nonfree games, and any other nonfree software, as well as nonfree manuals or documentation.</p> <p>If one of these distros ever does include or propose anything nonfree, that must have happened by mistake, and the developers are committed to removing it. If you find nonfree software or documentation in one of these distributions, you can <a href="/help/gnu-bucks.html">report the problem, and earn GNU Bucks</a>, while we inform the developers so they can fix the problem.</p> <p>Fixing freedom bugs is an ethical requirement for listing a distro here; therefore, we list onlythosedistros with a development team thatare currently maintained by people who are readyhas told us it will remove any nonfree software that might be found in them. Usually the team consists of volunteers, and they don't make legally binding commitments tofix them.</p>users; but if we find out a distro is not properly maintained, we will de-list it.</p> <p>We hope the other existing GNU/Linux distributions will become entirely freeandsoftware so thatsome daywe can list themhere.</p>here. If you wish to improve the state of free distros, helping to develop an existing free distro contributes more than starting a new one.</p> <p><strong>All of the distributions that follow are installable to a computer's hard drive; most can be run live. Not all hardware works in the free world; each distro's site should say which hardware it supports.</strong></p> <p>We endorse these distros only for freedom. We do not try to judge or compare these distros based on any other criterion; therefore, we list them in alphabetical order. We suggest you consult their respective web sites and other information to judge which one is most convenient for you.</p> <!-- Do not add or remove anything from this list without a lot of discussion, following the usual process, and confirmation by RMS. See http://www.gnu.org/server/standards/index.html#distros --> <table class="listing"> <thead><tr> <th>Distribution</th> <th>Description</th> </tr></thead> <tr class="odd"> <td><a href="http://www.blagblagblag.org/"> <img src="/graphics/distros-blag.jpg" alt="BLAG Linux and GNU" /></a></td> <td>BLAG Linux and GNU, a GNU/Linux distribution based on Fedora.</td></tr> <tr class="even"> <td><a href="http://www.dragora.org/en/index.html"> <img src="/graphics/distros-dragora.png" alt="Dragora" /></a></td> <td>Dragora, an independent GNU/Linux distribution based on concepts of simplicity.</td></tr> <tr class="odd"> <td><a href="http://www.dynebolic.org"> <img src="/graphics/distros-dyen.png" alt="Dynebolic" /></a></td> <td>Dynebolic, a GNU/Linux distribution with special emphasis on audio and video editing.</td></tr> <tr class="even"> <td><a href="http://www.gnu.org/software/guix/"> <img src="/software/guix/graphics/GuixSD-V.png" alt="guix" /></a></td> <td>Guix System Distribution is an advanced GNU/Linux distro built on top of GNU Guix (pronounced “geeks”), a purely functional package manager for the GNU system. </td></tr> <tr class="odd"> <td><a href="http://www.gnewsense.org/"> <img src="/graphics/distros-gnewsense.png" alt="gNewSense" /></a></td> <td>gNewSense, a GNU/Linux distribution based on Debian, with sponsorship from the FSF.</td></tr> <trclass="odd">class="even"> <td><a href="https://musixdistro.wordpress.com/"> <img src="/graphics/distros-musix.png" alt="Musix GNU+Linux" /></a></td> <td>Musix, a GNU+Linux distribution based on Knoppix, with special emphasis on audio production.</td></tr> <trclass="even">class="odd"> <td><a href="http://www.parabola.nu/https/"> <img src="/graphics/distros-parabola.png" alt="Parabola GNU/Linux" /></a></td> <td>Parabola GNU/Linux, a distribution based on Arch that prioritizes simple package and system management.</td></tr> <trclass="odd">class="even"> <td><a href="http://trisquel.info/"> <img src="/graphics/distros-trisquel.png" alt="Trisquel" /></a></td> <td>Trisquel, a GNU/Linux distribution based on Ubuntu that's oriented toward small enterprises, domestic users and educational centers.</td></tr> <trclass="even">class="odd"> <td><a href="http://www.ututo.org/"> <img src="/graphics/distros-ututo.png" alt="Ututo" /></a></td> <td>Ututo XS, a GNU/Linux distribution based on Gentoo. It was the first fully free GNU/Linux system recognized by the GNU Project.</td></tr> </table> <p id="small-distros">Below is a list of small system distributions. These distributions are meant for devices with limited resources, like a wireless router for example. A free small system distribution is not self-hosting, but it must be developable and buildable on top of one of the free complete systems listed above, perhaps with the aid of free tools distributed alongside the small system distribution itself.</p> <table class="listing"> <thead><tr> <th>Distribution</th> <th>Description</th> </tr></thead> <tr class="odd"> <td><a href="http://librecmc.org/"> <img src="/graphics/librecmc.png" alt="libreCMC" /></a></td> <td>libreCMC is an embedded GNU/Linux distro for devices with very limited resources. While primarily targeting routers, it offers support for a wide range of devices and usecases.</td></tr>cases. In 2015, LibreWRT merged with libreCMC.</td></tr> <tr class="even"> <td><ahref="http://librewrt.org/">href="http://proteanos.com/"> <imgsrc="/graphics/librewrt.png" alt="Librewrt GNU/Linux-Libre"/></a></td> <td>LibreWRT GNU/Linux-Libre,src="/graphics/proteanos.png" alt="ProteanOS" /></a></td> <td>ProteanOS is a new, small, and fast distribution forcomputers with minimal resources, such as the Ben Nanonote, ath9k based wifi routers,embedded devices. Its platform configuration feature allows binary packages to be configured at build-time andother hardware.</td></tr>run-time for different hardware and use cases.</td></tr> </table> <p>In addition to their own sites, many of these distributions are available from <a href="http://mirror.fsf.org/">mirror.fsf.org</a>. Feel free to download or mirror the distributions from there, preferably using rsync. Free distribution maintainers can request a mirror for their project by mailing the <a href="mailto:sysadmin@fsf.org">FSF sysadmins</a>.</p> <p id="other-free">Non-GNU-based free system distributions are listed in <a href="/distros/free-non-gnu-distros.html">a separate file</a>.</p> <p>We list <a href="/links/companies.html">companies that sell hardware preinstalled with a free GNU/Linux distribution</a> separately.</p> <p><a href="/software/software.html">Individual GNU packages</a> (most of which are included in the free distributions here) are described separately.</p> <h3 id="NewDistro">See something we missed?</h3> <p>Do you know about a distribution that you expected to find on our list, but didn't? First, check our page about <a href="/distros/common-distros.html">why we don't endorse some common distributions</a>. That page explains the reasons why several well-known distributions don't meet <a href="/distros/free-system-distribution-guidelines.html">our guidelines</a>. 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