

Whatever Ubuntu distro i go for is my preference. Just because it has small issues i don't want to deal with. I just need to choose a Ubuntu flavor and switch away from manjaro. I will choose LTS because in the end it's just more stable. This i don't know, as i don't have enough experience.
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The feedback has been similar, that i should just jump to one distro that has what i need the most and install the rest. Some guys from manjaro forum told me instead of installing privacy/security apps from parrot in manjaro i should just switch to parrot. The issue is, i'm getting contradictory feedback from different people which is normal! Used RedHat CLI at work, long ago and tried some distros on vmware workstation. But you being a front-end developer I would think you make backups of your data.Ĭlick to expand.
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LTS doesn't mean an update will not break at some point, with none-LTS because updates are more frequent chances are higher that things may break.
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Most front-end developers I know prefer working with newer software even when they are developing or setting up they application on Rhel. But you being a front-end developer I would think you make backups of your data and your system. Distributions like Ubuntu Studio, Kali and such are just distributions with a set of presets that have tools installed as the type of distribution they advertise to be. You pick one you think you like and then you install the software you need that isn't installed already. There are more options when running GNU/Linux, you don't have to pick a distribution because it is advertised as being good for programming. You seem to be new to Linux because the way you are thinking is to closed minded as in the Windows way of thinking about things. What is the best route?Īfter i make a choice if the distro works well for my needs i won't change it until the LTS support is over!Īnyone at all, including those doing Front End WordPress Website Development + audio, video, graphics design, and photography (that could chime in, would be great).įor most software it should be a matter of "apt install package-name", for other software maybe needing to install the Flatpak, AppImage or Snap or by adding a ppa and in some other occasions you may have to install it differently. And install the Front End Development tools that Ubuntu has, and is capable of handling? Or should i choose Ubuntu Studio (considering it was designed, customized and tweaked) to be a creative OS.

Should i choose whatever Ubuntu Desktop flavour i like and install the audio, video, graphics design, and photography apps that Ubuntu Studio has? Ubuntu Studio - KDE Plasma - Is perfect for me because it's an audio, video, graphics design, and photography oriented OS.īut what about "Front End Web Development"? Will it handle it well? THE IMPORTANT QUESTION IS: HTML, CSS, JavaScript, WordPress.Īs long as a distro is suited for this purpose (like Ubuntu is) i'm happy! My primary need for an OS is to do "Front End WordPress Website Development".
