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Top 5 Linux Programs for Students in 2025

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TecMint
Oct 22, 2025

Linux is an open-source operating system whose use is increasing these days as a result of its stability, security, flexibility, the fact that many distributions are free, and many other factors.

For the year 2025, statistics show a significant increase in the number of students from various fields, including engineering, computer science, medicine, and the social sciences and humanities, who are using Linux as their primary operating system.

Therefore, to make it easier for these students or some others who have not yet started using Linux, but are considering it, below you will be able to find an extensive list that we have prepared with the best programs for students who use Linux, but always focus on productivity, information management, programming, and, of course, effective learning.

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