A certain distro might be a buggy mess for one person, while that same distro might work flawlessly for another person. Anyways, welcome to freedom, the wild west that is the world of Linux, with the good and the bad that comes with it. Quote my post if you want me to get notif...
Which Linux Distro to use for J2EE development?Tony Brookes
I'm working on getting some more computers ready to sell (something I do fairly regularly), but I'm at a bit of a loss with this one. I've got a couple HP Pavilion 20 AIO machines, and I'd like to put Linux on them. Where I'm at a loss is choosing the ri
What's the full output of the spectre-meltdown-checker script on the system with that CPU? What Linux distro are you using? According to the data source it uses, https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/topic-technology/software-security-guidance/processors-affected-consolidated-produc...
In contrast, Ubuntu sticks to the Linux Kernel, which has been thoroughly tested and uses PulseAudio as audio server by default (at the time of writing this). Ultimately, what you want will influence what’s best for you. 8. Community Support ...
This is the distro I currently use. CentOS is basically RedHat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) modified to remove trademarks. You'll find many books, documentation, etc. about this server-oriented distro compared to others. RHEL 3 wasn't exactly my favorite distro but RHEL 4 (CentOS 4) is pretty...
nanodesk is a less resources consuming debian linux distro, which I made for fun and learning. It's using jwm as window manager. My goal is to have a (live) system which is very lightweight and usable too. This is for a VM where you need a basic graphical environment or for an old...
Worse, the makers of these operating systems and programs often want your PII for their own uses. Remember the uproar when people saw whatdata Windows 10 collectsabout its users? Moving to a Linux Distro eliminates many privacy and security problems. That said, every distro has its strengths ...
which GNU/Linux distro to choose?! Dec 2 '07, 07:47 AM Hi all, I have a unique problem...I don't know which distro to choose from? I have tried the following, Redhat first, Since I was a kid in computers at that time, got vexed and dropped it. ...
If the device you want toinstall Linuxon is light on resources, you'll want to note Debian and Ubuntu's differing minimum requirements.A Debian 11 desktop install requiresat least a 1GHz processor, 1GB RAM, and 10GB storage.Ubuntu Desktop more than doubles those requirementswith a 2GHz dual...