List of Linux distributions endorsed by the Free Software Foundation

This page gives a list of Linux distributions that have been stated by the Free Software Foundation to meet their criteria[1] of a free system distribution as defined by their Free Software Definition.[2]

The list is necessarily a function of this definition; alternative definitions include the Open Source Definition and the Debian Free Software Guidelines.

Contents

Alphabetical list

Below are the same distributions classified by their origin in the tree of existent Linux families. This is done in the form of a categorized list organized into sections by the major distribution they are based on, or the package management system they are based around. Some extra information is also added.

Arch-based

Distribution Description
Parabola The free version of Arch.

Debian-based

Distribution Description
VENENUX is a completely multimedia production focused (and entertainment end users) build in free Linux distribution around the KDE desktop, aimed primarily at users in Latin America, and loosely based on Debian.[11]

Knoppix-based

Distribution Description
Musix a Linux LiveCD distro based on Knoppix/Debian, with special emphasis on music production, graphic design, audio, and video editing.[7]

Ubuntu-based

Distribution Description
gNewSense is a Linux distribution based on Debian and Ubuntu, with sponsorship from the FSF.[6]
Trisquel is a Linux distribution oriented to small enterprises, domestic users and educational centers.[9]

Gentoo-based

Distribution Description
Ututo is a Linux distribution based on Gentoo. It was the first fully free Linux system recognized by the GNU Project.[10]

Fedora/Red Hat-based

Distribution Description
BLAG BLAG Linux and GNU, is a free Linux distribution based on Fedora.[3]

Others

Distribution Description
Dragora is an independent Linux distribution based on concepts of simplicity.[4]
Dynebolic is a Linux Multimedia LiveCD (installable on HD) distribution, with special emphasis on audio and video editing.[5]

See also

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