A Linux distribution, unlike Windows and macOS, isn’t built under a single organization. It is compiled from components developed by different organizations or programmers as open-source projects. There are two ways to come up with a Linux distribution. The first is by assembling it from scratch. The second is by modifying an existing distribution.
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