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Currently there are approximately 220 worldwide distributions of linux that are maintained.&#160; There are obviously others that have not been kept up to date.&#160; When you look at Intel compatible platforms which is basically the PC market, there are 208 varieties &#8211; too many to go through and too many to choose from.&#160;
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