OS & Utility Software for Linux

Flathub Flathub

Flathub is a application marketplace for open-source applications which can be easily installed on any Linux distribution. With Flathub you can browse applications from your operating systems app center or the command line.

Flameshot Flameshot

Flameshot is a free and open source screenshot software that is powerful and intuitive. It uses a DBus interface that allows you effectively take screen shots, and make in-app screenshot editions, and also upload images directly to third-party services like Imgur.

Tor Tor

Tor is free and open-source software and network that enables anonymous communication and browsing. Tor can be used to defend yourself from aggressive tracking, surveillance and censorship and provides a good base for anonymity online. The name Tor is derived from the original project name "The Onion Router".

Snap Store Snap Store

Snap Store is app store for Linux-based operating systems, used by millions of people across 41 distributions. At Snap Store you can easily find and install new applications or remove existing installed applications on your system. Snap Store provides free and open source software that can be bundled by anyone.

USBImager USBImager

A really simple open-source, GUI application that writes compressed disk images to USB drives and creates backups. USBImager is avalible for Linux, macOS, and Windows.
 

PureOS PureOS

PureOS is a fully audit-able operating system developed and maintained by the privacy-focused Linux device manufacturer Purism. With PureOS you can rest assured that your privacy is taken seriously. The operating system has been independently verifiable by security experts and software developers around the world and is developed and released as a free and open source operating system. Under the hood, PureOS uses the popular GNOME desktop environment which is loved by many in the Linux community for its polish and long standing project commitment.

GNOME GNOME

GNOME, also known as GNOME Shell is a graphical user interface for Linux-powered computers. GNOME provides an easy and elegant way to use your computer and is designed from the ground-up to put the user in control and get things done. GNOME is avalible for all major Linux distrobutions and comes as the default of the popular Ubuntu.

AntiX AntiX

antiX Linux is a fast, lightweight and easy to install systemd-free linux distribution based on Debian Stable for Intel-AMD x86 compatible systems. antiX offers users the "antiX Magic" in an environment suitable for old and new computers. antiX Linux is released as a free and open-source operating system and can be used to revive old computers, or spark life into new ones.

KDE Partition Manager KDE Partition Manager

KDE Partition Manager is a utility software to help you manage the disk devices, partitions and file systems on your Linux-powered computer. With KDE Partition Manager, you can easily create, copy, move, delete, resize without losing data, backup and restore partitions.

Linux Linux

Linux is a family of free and open-source Unix-like operating systems based on the Linux kernel. Linux powers many things in the world today, from smartphones to cars, supercomputers and home appliances, home desktops to enterprise servers. Linux was first released in 1991 by Linus Torvalds as a free and open-source project. Today, Linux is typically packaged in a Linux distribution and released under different names. Some of the familiar being Android for mobile devices, or Debian, Fedora, or Ubuntu for desktop computers and servers.