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Linux is commonly packaged in [[Linux distribution|distributions]] (also known as "distros"), such as [[Debian]] or [[Red Hat Enterprise Server]], or the simple-by-design [[Ubuntu]].  A distribution consists of the Linux kernel and software bundled by the provider (plus various utilities enabling the user to install and maintain those softwares), and is generally maintained by the distributor. Most distributions are free of cost, while some cost money.
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