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games4dummies3
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Best Linux Distribution

Post by games4dummies3 »

What Linux Distribution do you think is best for a beginning programmer?
I am currently learning C++ and then I will learn the MIPS Assembly Language. What are your thoughts?
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Post by blackdroid »

any distribution that you are familiar with, it really does not make any difference. what you need is the toolchain and good editor/IDE, and that you can find on many platforms.. unix, win, MacOS.
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Post by pixel »

What is important about a distribution is the way you like the packaging and the configuration system (which I think debian is the best here). Otherwise, all the nix distributions will offer the same development features.
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Post by apache37 »

FreeBSD :p

I build those boxes up with basic config in 10 minutes.
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Post by ooPo »

New to linux? Something easy like Fedora Core or Mandrake I guess...
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Post by J.F. »

What drew me to Fedora Core 2 was that the install DVD was available via bittorrent. That's the best way to download hundreds of megs to gigs worth of data.
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