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Many Debian-based Linux distributions like Ubuntu can be used on a Raspberry Pi. Most of the differences between these
are in the desktop environment, not the Linux kernel, so if your Pi is being used as a server, or command line only, there's little benefit in an alternative to the "standard".
Many Debian-based Linux distributions can be used on a Raspberry Pi. Most of the differences between these are solely in the desktop environment, not the Linux kernel, so if your Pi is being used as a server, or command line only, there's little benefit in an alternative to the "standard". In other words, what are often called "operating systems" are actually all using the Linux operating system and only differing in their desktop environment (window manager).
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* [Raspberry Pi OS (64 bit) beta test version|https://www.raspberrypi.org/forums/viewtopic.php?f=117&t=275370#p1668160]
* [https://downloads.raspberrypi.org/raspios_arm64/images/]
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The latter is a link to the directory containing RPi OS image files (i.e., not pictures but single-file copies of operating systems), the latest as of this writing is 2020-08-24.