I’ve recently heard that Linux is great, surpassing Windows, and it’s free. I want to give it a try. This way, I can break free from Microsoft’s control. Even though I use a pirated version of Windows, I don’t feel like I’ve gotten a bargain. I’ve always been under the thumb of the Microsoft empire.

The title here is Linux OS Download.
I’ve been in a good mood and feeling healthy lately, so I feel like shaking things up a bit. That’s why I’m trying Linux. Linux is free, but you need a disc or to download it online. The online download is free. But finding a download link doesn’t seem that easy.
I’m a web developer. Coincidentally, I have an idle domain name. I thought, I could collect download links for some of the more popular Linux distributions. This way, if anyone wants to download Linux, they won’t have to search high and low, wasting time.
I hope my efforts can make things easier for everyone!
1. Ubuntu Linux OS Download Link:
Ubuntu is the most popular right now, and its community support is pretty good. You can also find answers online if you have problems, highly recommended! Latest version 11.04 download link:
Download: ubuntu-11.04-desktop-i386.iso
(After entering, click “Normal Download” and wait 30 seconds to download for free)
2. Debian Linux OS Download Link:
Debian is the most classic and the most “Linux” of all Linux systems. Ubuntu is also developed based on Debian. I personally like using it most as a server system; it’s very stable! The official download link is:
http://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/ There are mirror sites worldwide here; just pick a faster one yourself.
3. Fedora Linux System Download Link:
Fedora is the continuation of the former Redhat; I gave my “first install” to it. But later, the Red Hat Enterprise version became paid, so Red Hat Inc. released the free Fedora. However, I’ve since switched to Ubuntu, but if you like it, I’ll certainly give you the download link:
http://fedoraproject.org/get-fedora
4. CentOS System Download Link:
As I just mentioned, the Red Hat Enterprise version is now paid. However, due to the restrictions of the Linux/GNU license, it is still open source. So, some Linux enthusiasts recompiled it from its source code, and that’s CentOS. CentOS can be said to be exactly the same as Red Hat Enterprise; the only difference is that you can’t enjoy Red Hat’s technical services (you didn’t pay~).
http://mirrors.163.com/centos/5.4/isos/i386/ This is a NetEase mirror download, and the speed is relatively fast.
5. Redflag Linux OS Download Link:
Remember, Redflag is “Hongqi” (Red Flag). Redflag is domestic. It’s a high-quality domestic product. Everyone should support it. The official download link is: