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@fullsnack-dev if you're browsing try Arch. Or Gentoo. Or go to the other end of the spectrum and try CentOS or Debian.
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olback109816y@readev I use it on my School lab pc, my desktop at home and on my laptop. Rock solid. Easy driver-setup for Nvidia as well 👍
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rizha76yI use Arch linux with i3 it took times to build desktop what you want, but i found someone had costume on top of arch here https://arcolinuxd.com/arcolinuxd-i...
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@irene yeah but you still sort of own it, in the sense that you're renting it. The unit of abstraction there is a full-fledged, independent machine or "server" that you can conceivably call yours for a time as specified by your VPS contract.
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bahua129046yFor development of any kind all I need is xterm, tmux, ssh, insomnia, slack, telegram, Firefox, Firefox Dev, Vivaldi, and steam for downtime. None of these have any specific distro requirement.
So I don't really understand the OP's question. Is it borne, perhaps, of the delusion that you need to use a different distro for your desktop UI to look different? -
bahua129046y@irene
One traverses my reverse tunnel for work sites, and the other is used for searches and personal stuff. Vivaldi is used for chrome-required stuff. -
cursee171596yI am commenting that I have no comment for non-Ubuntu based Linux distro for development purpose.
// Not that other distros are not good enough, I just don't have enough experience. -
cursee171596y@irene I also have two Firefox. Firefox dev have few stuffs different from normal Firefox. But then normal Firefox is stable enough.
And i can also have two different environment of add-ons, themes etc.
// And Vivaldi for chrome testing. Fuck chrome. -
CentOS. I used it for 3 years in my first job. Our production servers were running the same version of CentOS.
Our leads thought it would be easier to debug issues if we developed on the same OS. So, about 4 of us were on CentOS.
Should say it got me hooked on Linux forever. -
gruff5576yYou can get yourself a free red hat or Sles developer subscription on the appropriate websites. Alpine makes a great docker host too
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ichikai2386yBarbell squats are great for backend development...
Kidding.
I use CentOS - but it’s a subjective question really.
What one finds great another might wince at the thought of using.
Which linux distro would you choose for a back-end development? No Ubuntu LTS. 🤔
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