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Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Download Linux From Your Desktop With Get Linux

How do I download Linux? That’s a question that I hear fairly often. It usually leads to follow-up questions, like what is a distribution, which distribution should I download or how do I install Linux on my PC.

While it is possible to download a Linux distribution from a project website or developer homepage right away, it is often more comfortable to download it from the desktop without having to search for the download links and homepage in the first place.

Get Linux is a brand new program for Windows that provides download links and additional information for more than one hundred different Linux distributions. When you start the portable program for the first time you are presented with a list of Linux operating systems on the left side. A search form is available which you can use if you are looking for a particular distribution.

Each Linux version is displayed with its name, the available version, desktop version, file size and country of origin. The description offers a first overview if the selected Linux distribution.

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The program furthermore displays a screenshot of the selected distribution and download links for 32-bit and 64-bit editions (if available).

A download progress window is automatically displayed that details the total size, completion status, download speed and time remaining.

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You can download a distribution with a single click on the Download button in the program interface. You may want to check out the program settings before you do that, as it allows you to specify the download folder and notification settings.

Get Linux links to the website of the distribution, the project page on Distrowatch and a YouTube search. These links can be used as research starting points.

Get Linux is a handy tool for Windows users who want to download one or multiple Linux distributions to their system. The core benefit the software provides is faster access to those downloads.

Windows users can download the latest version of the application from the project website over at Sourceforge. Get Linux requires the Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5. (via)


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