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 ====  What distribution to use? ==== ====  What distribution to use? ====
  
-A Linux distribution (distro) is a specific operation system built on a Linux kernel and other open-source software. Distributions differ in software management and certain utilities. The software in each distro, however, is always the same. If you have no idea what distro you should choose, pick Debian or Ubuntu. Both are very similar and both have the support of a large community online. You will also be able to find the most tutorials for them.+A Linux distribution (distro) is a specific operating system built on a Linux kernel and other open-source software. Distributions differ in software management and certain utilities. The software in each distro, however, is always the same. If you have no idea what distro you should choose, pick Debian or Ubuntu. Both are very similar and both have the support of a large community online. You will also be able to find the most tutorials for them.
  
   * [[Getting_Started|What is a VPS?]]   * [[Getting_Started|What is a VPS?]]
   * [[Getting_Started|How can I get my own VPS?]]   * [[Getting_Started|How can I get my own VPS?]]
   * [[Getting_Started|What distribution to use?]]   * [[Getting_Started|What distribution to use?]]
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