Continuing coverage of promising Linux distributions for 2026, ZDNET forecasts six distros poised to lead, driven by Windows 10's end-of-support and demand for reliable, user-friendly alternatives. This follows ItsFoss's earlier analysis of nine contenders, with shared emphasis on stability, familiarity, and niche appeals like atomic updates and lightweight designs.
Linux's desktop rise accelerates amid Windows 10's end-of-life, prompting reliable alternatives. ZDNET's January 2026 predictions highlight six distributions likely to gain traction, complementing ItsFoss's December 2025 selection of nine promising projects.
AerynOS excels with atomic design and KDE Plasma, auto-managing boot entries and rollbacks for failure-proof upgrades without full immutability hassles.
AnduinOS (also noted by ItsFoss), Ubuntu-based, emulates Windows 10 via GNOME extensions like ArcMenu, prioritizing privacy and smooth transitions for ex-Microsoft users.
Besgnulinux, from Debian stable, uses lightweight JWM for older hardware, including custom tools to revive aging PCs efficiently.
BigLinux, on Manjaro with KDE Plasma, beginner-friendly with pre-bundled web apps (e.g., Netflix, Discord), browser choices, and easy driver management.
System76's Pop!_OS features the fast, configurable COSMIC desktop—predicted to become Linux's most popular DE by 2026 end—echoing COSMIC options in other forecasts like ObsidianOS.
Zorin OS, Ubuntu-based, offers Windows/macOS-like layouts, surging with over a million downloads (78% from Windows users) post-Windows 10 support end.
Together, these reflect Linux's push toward intuitive, stable options, broadening adoption trends seen across recent analyses.