A Handy Linux Resource That Might Be New to You



This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Arturo Sosa

Ever find yourself bouncing between DistroWatch, forums, and random how‑to blogs looking for Linux distro info? I stumbled onto a quieter site that’s surprisingly useful it’s focused, straightforward, and feels curated by someone who cares.

They publish comparisons like “Best VPN for KNOPPIX” or guides to lesser known distros like PLD Linux or Exherbo Linux. The info is practical and refreshing when I looked at their VPN article for KNOPPIX, it had concise pros and cons and fit perfectly with the live‑USB, portable mindset. I also checked a write up on PLD Linux short, clear, and structured

The layout is minimal and free of clutter. No hype, no ad overload just content. I saw a mention on Linux forums saying the site solves the problem of scattered OS rankings by organizing distros in a straightforward way . That resonated with me: it’s not trying to replace big sources, but fills gaps nicely.

If you’re comfortable with the Linux ecosystem and want clean, niche insights — especially on lightweight or obscure systems this could become a handy bookmark.

Curious? Check it out here: https://toplinux.org


This content originally appeared on DEV Community and was authored by Arturo Sosa