The latest quirky and creative Linux distros
Distro Zoo – Unconventional Linux
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Nate explores Tails 7.0, GLF OS 25.05, Mauna Linux 24.7 Christian Edition, and SparkyLinux 2025.09.
I've always believed that one of the main reasons for the success of the motoring-themed series Top Gear is that it never takes itself too seriously. While it originally started out as a rather dry documentary on reasonably priced station wagons, the presenters quickly realized viewers would much rather see something more inane and unconventional, such as a Saab 9-5 Aero racing a Harrier jet. With the gracious permission of the Linux Magazine editorial team, I am hoping to do the same for Linux distros with this regular feature.
Naturally, there are big players such as Ubuntu that offer a perfectly respectable desktop experience. Still, if you're interested in such mainstream distributions, there are already online resources to help you learn more. What's always fascinated me are those developers who look at the codebase for an established project and believe they can do one better. As we'll see in this month's Distro Zoo, sometimes this is for a specific use case, such as Tails, which offers online anonymity by routing all connections through Tor. Other distros are more pragmatic, such as SparkyLinux, which is optimized for older devices.
The more you dive down this rabbit hole, the more you realize that Linux truly offers something for everyone. For instance, who could have conceived of Mauna Linux Christian Edition, complete with a preloaded Bible in case you need solace from scripture? Here, we'll forget the mainstream and mundane and instead appreciate Linux as it should be: quirky, nonconformist, and customized.
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