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Explore the Evolution of Linux Distributions with a Visual Timeline

This article highlights the rapid growth of Linux distributions over two decades, explains the challenges of tracking their complex histories, and provides an illustrative chart (last updated in 2012) for readers to explore the lineage of these open‑source operating systems.

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Explore the Evolution of Linux Distributions with a Visual Timeline

Since Linus Torvalds created Linux, it has become a favorite among top computer talent worldwide.

Over more than 20 years, hundreds of Linux distributions have emerged, making it difficult even for experts to track their complex chronological relationships.

The chart shown was created thanks to contributions from many open‑source enthusiasts who maintain the site http://futurist.se/gldt/. Unfortunately, the chart has not been updated since 2012.

Below are the images of the chart; click the image to view a larger version.

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