Just a simple run down of DistroWatch’s best distros of the year.
Currently using Linux Mint Mate and I gotta agree with them that it’s pretty fucking great. Whats everyone’s favorite distro of 2025?
How can you say a distribution is the best? There are lot of use cases where many distributions are optimized for. They are just not an allrounder general one like “Ubuntu” in example. There should be some categories, at least some popular categories like “Gaming” that is separate from “General Purpose” or “Server”.
I’m surprised Bazzite was not mentioned. I’m glad EndeavourOS was mentioned.
I don’t know a single person that uses MX Linux and yet it’s always at the top of the distrowatch list
Distrowatch list is just how many people click the page on Distrowatch. It’s not a general metric how many people use it.
It runs on an Intel compute stick about a decade old, and quite well. I use it on a couple of them I have.
Thats about it though.
I used MX for a bit. Its actually pretty solid and I liked their Fluxbox setup. Very similar to Mint as it provides quite a solid suite of tried and tested tools and is fairly easy to get started with if you have basic computer experience. It also has non-systemd options for those who are into that. Quite a few reasons for folks to check it out so I am not shocked its towards the top of the list.
I use MX Linux because it provides a simple way to use both the NVIDIA 340 drivers and the latest kernels with my 14 year old laptop.
Personally my favorite distros that I tried this year are the following:
General:
Gaming:
I am willing to elaborate on my choices.
I’ve been using CachyOS for a couple of years now, so I suppose that makes it my favourite distro of 2025
I have been liking CachyOS as well. I reluctantly switched from Fedora after I kept getting weird problems (definitely a “my PC” thing, I wish I could upgrade).
Features I like about Cachy:
- Auto-setup of snapper btrfs snapshoting (my fav feature of openSUSE) on all bootloaders (I like the simplicity of limine)
- Gaming ready fork of kernel-hardened, with some changes, including allowing use of unprivileged namespaces (needed by Bubblewrap/Flatpak/Firefox/Chromium to avoid the need of a SUID binary)
- AUR (cus it is Arch)
- Update service which updates from all installed sources (pacman, Flatpak, AUR)
What I wish was different:
- Inclusion of a full system Mandatory Access Control policy (SELinux preferably)
- Compatibility with hardened_malloc (idk why but on Cachy, GTK apps crash because glycin bubblwrap commands fail)
Fedora (I use Gnome on my laptops and KDE on my desktops). I don’t love that it’s technically an IBM product, but love the OS otherwise.
I currently use Mint (with Cinnamon; formerly MATE, considering to go back), but I used LMDE a lot before. This was LMDE 1 times, though, the distro fancied itself as a rolling distro. Might be interesting to see if Debusine makes it more popular, even without it LMDE was already damn great.







