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| Becquerel:
Just a question What's a good Distro for regular Dev work? IE Computer Sci. Courses, independent web / program development, etc. |
| Metario:
--- Quote from: Becquerel on June 10, 2017, 06:48:02 PM ---Just a question What's a good Distro for regular Dev work? IE Computer Sci. Courses, independent web / program development, etc. --- End quote --- Depends. If you have enough time and want to learn how to properly use Linux- Arch or Gentoo. If you don't, Fedora, Ubuntu, etc. |
| Becquerel:
--- Quote from: Metario on June 10, 2017, 07:00:03 PM ---Depends. If you have enough time and want to learn how to properly learn Linux- Arch or Gentoo. If you don't, Fedora, Ubuntu, etc. --- End quote --- Arch and Gentoo are long term goals. I guess I'll probably go with Ubuntu |
| Pecon:
--- Quote from: Becquerel on June 10, 2017, 07:09:07 PM ---I guess I'll probably go with Ubuntu --- End quote --- Ubuntu is pretty good for beginners, but if you're not too perturbed by having to initially install a lot of packages you might like Debian better. Ubuntu is based off Debian and adds a lot of 'bloat' to it, Debian is faster and has less bloat. |
| The Murderous Cop:
do people still think linux mint is alright? or do they just roll with something else |
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