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Linux Operating System ComparisonCentOS: The goal of the CentOS Project is to provide a free enterprise class computing platform to anyone who wishes to use it. CentOs has an active and growing user community, an extensive mirror network as well as contactable and responsive developers. Free support is available via IRC, Chat, Mailing lists, Forums and a dynamic FAQ.
Fedora Core: Fedora is built by a global community of developers: the Fedora Project. The Fedora Project aims to showcase the latest and greatest in free and open source software. Fedora is known as a forward-thinking Linux distribution and is always free for anyone to use, modify and distribute, now and forever. The Fedora Project is managed and directed by the Fedora Foundation and sponsored by Red Hat.
Debian: Debian is one of the most popular choices for GNU/Linux developers. Used by a wide range of organizations as well as thousands of individuals, Debian offers an extensive user community with support available through the Debian Project's online documentation, Wiki, Mailing lists, Usenet groups and numerous websites.
Ubuntu: Ubuntu is a Debian-based Linux distribution that has rapidly gained a large community of users and developers and is quickly becoming one of the most popular distributions today. Support is available from the Ubuntu community through Web Forums, Mailing Lists, Wiki and Chat (IRC).
SUSE: is a major operating system. The developer rights are owned by Novell, Inc. SUSE is also a founding member of the Desktop Linux Consortium. openSUSE is a community project, sponsored by Novell, to develop and maintain SUSE Linux components. After their acquisition of SUSE Linux, Novell has decided to make the community an important part of their development process. It is Novell's goal to market openSUSE as the best, easiest distribution for all users.