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Brain Fitter2015-08-07 15:32:15
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Brain Fitter, 2015-08-07 15:32:15

Which distribution kit to choose?

I read old questions, I did not find the right one. I'm new to Linux, bare gento or arch do not advise. It requires not very strong configuration complexity, stability and some software along with drivers from under the box. Tried ubuntu, mint, manjaro. I liked Manjaro the most, but there was a problem with the rat, I broke it completely. And I just wanted to change the font in the system ... I tried manjaro with KDE, complete horror. I didn't like it at all, also KDE kept crashing. Didn't like Ubuntu and mint at all. I want a distro based on arch. I'm already very used to pacman and aur. I think to try archbang. What are the pitfalls? If I can't find anything, I'll put Manjaro with a rat and will tolerate standard fonts :) Oh, yes, Linux can do web programming? I would have stayed on Windows, but she was already very tired. Debian is disliked because of the old software. In debian testing how about stability? I can try it too.

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Saboteur, 2015-08-07
@pULhNI1

The second question is yours, and again all the problems are due to the lack of time spent.
Any distribution kit of Linux is put simply now.
Fine tuning what Linux is what Windows is years of experience.
Try to figure out why exactly you get bored with operating systems so quickly. A lack of perseverance and a desire to figure out why it doesn't work will backfire if you really want to work in IT.
Debian, Ubuntu, Arch - all distributions are tested and work great. In addition, setting up a distribution kit and programming are somewhat different things - administrators and developers are very different areas in IT, so it's not clear how an operating system can get bored. The programmer in general, for the most part, sits in some kind of IDE thread, and installed the operating system once and forgot.

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D', 2015-08-07
@Denormalization

No Arch-based distros needed. You need to install it yourself 1 time and that's it. This is no more difficult than in Windows Next-> Next-> Next.
The setup will take a couple of weekends, but then everything will be ok.
Judging by the question, you do not need a distro, but a beautiful DE. Choose any distro and put whatever you want there.

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Ywka, 2015-08-08
@Ywka

Gather your strength, be patient and put Arch. Sooner or later, after all, you will switch to bare Arch Linux. The more you know Linux, the more you want to control everything at the terminal level and text configs. Good luck!

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Dmitry, 2015-08-07
@2fox

how about Mageia ?

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Dmitry, 2015-08-07
@EvilsInterrupt

Oh yes, Linux can in web programming?

No. Can not. Don't listen to anyone. They shamelessly lie. ;)

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Pavel Shvedov, 2015-08-07
@mmmaaak

Try Fedora (or Korora, I haven't really watched it, but it's kind of fedora-based)

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Vlas Whitov, 2015-08-08
@bl_ood

Having tried dozens of distributions, I returned to where I started. I recommend Ubuntu Gnome:
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