A note! the desktop field is completely optional! You can install any other desktop you like, but the listed are the “main” ones, usually recommended by the distro.
Linux Mint
- Country: Ireland 🇮🇪
- Experience: Simple
- Desktop: Cinnamon
Best distro for beginners. has two versions: One based off of ubuntu (default), and another one debian (recommended, LMDE)
EndeavourOS
- Country: Netherlands 🇳🇱
- Experience: Intermediate
- Desktop: KDE/GNOME/XFCE
My second favorite :) Arch based, easy installer and updater, friendly community and beautiful themes. I recommend this distro if you are into arch based distros without wanting the painful part of it.
OpenSUSE
- Country: Germany 🇩🇪
- Experience: Intermediate
- Desktop: KDE
It’s mainly built around using the GUI, with tools like yast. Uses KDE.
NixOS
- Country: Netherlands 🇳🇱
- Experience: Advanced
- Desktop: KDE/GNOME
My personal favorite <3 Great for servers. It’s not for the faint of heart, though hah. It’s an immutable distro, where there is no package manager, or manually modifying config files; your entire system is created with .nix files, not commands. Reproducable.
Arch
- Country: Canada 🇨🇦 (Yes yes, it’s not european but how can you not mention arch???)
- Experience: Advanced
- Desktop: None
Most popular distro for dedicated users, and for good reason; bleeding edge, full power over your system. Though you have to manually set up everything, from internet to your deskop environment.
Void
- Country: Spain 🇪🇸
- Experience: Advanced
- Desktop: XFCE
Great distro if you want something like arch, but without systemd or slightly more stable (Also, musl support). Obscure but amazing.
Debian [Honorary mention]
- Country: Global 🌍
- Experience: Intermediate
- Desktop: KDE/GNOME/XFCE
An honorary mention. Isn’t suited for everyone, but is the golden standard for servers, and the grandfather of a huge family tree of distros.
That should cover a lot. Please heed the desktop warning, and please correct me/comment suggestions. This is not perfect, so please do criticize where possible c:
one word about SuSE - one of the oldest still active distros. Is one of the few “real” enterprise distros with features like SAP certification. 10+ years support for SLES releases (Suse Linux Enterprise Server). Has Tumbleweed as rolling release like Arch and Leap for non-rolling. Also Micro OS (which is IMHO the future), and desktop is of course not only KDE but also GNOME and every other major and minor DE available. Don’t get discouraged by the Installer, it’s very powerful but also not simplest point and click. Also zypper and YaST take getting used to if you come from apt or pacman lands. Disclaimer I use Tw ;)
Thanks for this post. Here’s my contribution:
Search results for Lemmy communities for these distros:
- Linux Mint
- Ubuntu
- EndeavourOS - no results at time of this post
- OpenSUSE
- NixOS
- Arch
- Void
- Debian
Others mentioned in the comments (I can’t vouch for their “Europeanness”):
- Arcolinux (Belgium?) - home - lemmy search - no results at time of this post.
- CachyOS (Germany?) - home - lemmy search
- Mageia (France?) - home - lemmy search - no results at time of this post.
- Manjaro - home - lemmy search
- OpenMandriva (France?) - home - lemmy search
- PearOS (Romania?) - home “adblock detected” k bye - lemmy search - no results at time of this post.
- VanillaOS (Italian-led I believe) - home - lemmy search - no results at time of this post.
- Zorin (Ireland) - home - lemmy search - no results at time of this post.
Others (I can’t vouch for their “Europeanness”):
- Antix (Greece?) - home - lemmy search - no results at time of this post.
- MX Linux (Greece?) - home - lemmy search
- Q4OS (Czech Republic) - home - lemmy search - no results at time of this post.
- Slax (Czech Republic) - home - lemmy search - no results at time of this post.
- Solus (Ireland?) - home - lemmy search
At this point I remembered Distrowatch and realized you can search by country of origin. E.g. Distrowatch search for active distros from Austria. And Italy.
Too many European countries and too many distros for me to do them all. If anyone else wants to chip in, e.g. pick a country, feel free.
And if one neighbouring country (Canada) being threatened by that f$#king guy can get an honorary mention here, let’s include another, too: Mexico.
- Nitrux - home - lemmy search - no results at time of this post.
Mexicans also started the GNOME desktop environment, but I don’t think the upcoming GNOME OS is based in Mexico.
Manjaro is German, French and Austrian.
Isn’t Canonical (Ubuntu) a UK-based company?
Seems remiss not to mention Ubuntu, which is British.
Linux Mint is honestly amazing. I always read about it being labeled as “for beginners” or being “boring” almost as if that’s a bad thing. I just wanted something that works out of the box and not take on a new hobby… And I got just that with Linux Mint. Highly recommended
Good to know! Being a Canadian, I’m pretty determined to transfer over to linux before Microsoft stops supporting windows 10 but have been pretty intimidated by various horror stories etc.
I broke my system several times and probably will continue to do so. Linux really shoehorned it into my thick skull to make backups xD
Apart from that I can recommend saving any important data on a seperate drive or partition from the OS and keeping a thumbdrive with the live OS around. If the system is truly borked, you can boot the liveOS and do some damage control, like getting important data out, before reinstalling the system.
Best of Luck on you Linux journey. :)
Wait Arch is Canadian?
Graphene OS Is also canadian.
Hey that’s pretty neat✨
Thabks for the link!🤗
RTFM
Nooooooo I use elementary 😭
Never used elementary but always admired it. A shame :(
The good thing about Linux is that you don’t buy it
You can, though. Or at least could. Buying media and books etc used to be a way to throw some money at a distributor and get something tangible in return. There’s probably still some available. Alternatively, you can probably donate.
But a nice part of the first software freedom is that you don’t need anyone’s permission or license to run Free Software.