Desktop Linux

Desktop Linux, also called Linux on the desktop, refers to specialized Linux distributions with features designed for desktop personal computer users. These features include a graphical user interface and personal use applications.

Some Linux distributions have targeted the desktop role specifically, while others include all the software available for the platform. In that case, the user will be given the choice to select either a "desktop" or "server" type when the operating system is installed.

Read more about Desktop Linux:  History, Desktop Environments, Applications, Year of Desktop Linux, Performance, Measuring Adoption