When Linux started to appear in the early 1990s S, it only appeared in the form of source code. You need to compile it in other operating systems before using it. Later, some official versions appeared. Currently, some of the most popular official versions in the world are: Slackware is one of the earliest official versions of Linux. It follows the BSD style, especially in terms of system startup scripts; debian is an open-source operating system maintained by many volunteers and is truly non-commercial.
When Linux started to appear in the early 1990s S, it only appeared in the form of source code. You need to compile it in other operating systems before using it. Later, some official versions appeared. The most popular international official versions include:
Slackware is one of the earliest official Linux versions. It follows the BSD style, especially in the aspect of system startup scripts;
Debian is an open-source operating system, which is maintained by many volunteers and truly non-commercial Linux;
RedHat Linux is one of the earliest commercial Linux versions. It has achieved great success in the United States and other English-speaking countries;
Developed by Germans, SuSE is one of the most popular versions in continental Europe;
Caldera OpenLinux is one of the first official Linux versions that focus on simple installation methods. It also integrates office software in the official version;
TurboLinux is a Linux manufacturer famous for launching high-performance servers. It is the largest commercial version in Asia and has achieved great success in China, Japan and South Korea.