A brief comparison with 2014 will also help us whether those distros are actually experiencing sustained growth or not. Ready to start? Let’s begin.
To find out what are the most widely used distros of this year, let’s head to Distrowatch and check the Page Hit Ranking (PHR for short) table. There you can choose a wide variety of time spans that will allow you to check the ranking of Linux and BSD distributions in that period of time.
To begin, let’s take a look at the following comparative table, which lists the position of the top 10 Linux distributions from this year and from 2014:
POSITION | 2015 | 2014 |
---|---|---|
1 | Linux Mint | Linux Mint |
2 | Debian | Ubuntu |
3 | Ubuntu | Debian |
4 | openSUSE | openSUSE |
5 | Fedora | Fedora |
6 | Mageia | Mageia |
7 | Manjaro | Arch |
8 | CentOS | Elementary |
9 | Arch | CentOS |
10 | Elementary | Zorin |
As you can see, there hasn’t been much or remarkable changes during this year. Let’s now take a look at the 10 top Linux distributions with the highest ranking as per Distrowatch, in descending order, as of December 9, 2015.
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