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   * [[https://www.debian.org/|Debian]] Huge install base, hundreds of other distros based on it, once you try it, you may never go back.   * [[https://www.debian.org/|Debian]] Huge install base, hundreds of other distros based on it, once you try it, you may never go back.
   * [[https://getfedora.org/|Fedora]] Beautiful but frequent updates.   * [[https://getfedora.org/|Fedora]] Beautiful but frequent updates.
 +  * [[https://hannahmontana.sourceforge.net/|Hanna Montana Linux]] Added at Barry's request.
   * [[https://linuxmint.com/|Linux Mint]] Solid, stable, works.   * [[https://linuxmint.com/|Linux Mint]] Solid, stable, works.
   * [[https://www.opensuse.org/|Open Suse]] Millions of Germans can't be wrong.   * [[https://www.opensuse.org/|Open Suse]] Millions of Germans can't be wrong.
 +  * [[https://rockylinux.org/]] Nearly identical to Alma, both a clone of RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux)
 +  * [[https://www.opensuse.org/|Open Suse]] Millions of Germans can't be wrong.
 +  * [[http://www.slackware.com/|Slackware]] One of the oldest and most traditional Linux distributions.
 +  * [[https://tails.net/|Tails]] Connects to the Internet exclusively through the anonymity network Tor (The Onion Router). 
 +  * [[https://ubuntu.com/|Ubuntu]] Based off Debian, one of the first 'Easy' distros - there are hundreds of variations 
  
 I'll add more things in here as time permits. I'll add more things in here as time permits.
  
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