Ubuntu, this is the most used one, those who work on Android or embedded systems like to use this one; CentOS, the number of people using it is okay, but not as many as Ubuntu. The remaining posters can search for Linux distribution rankings.
Ubuntu feels difficult to use for development. If you want to write c, I recommend using Fedora. I have always preferred it. If you like a good operating experience, you can use the domestic deepin Linuxdeepin. It feels okay. By the way, I support domestic products. After all, I also need to use some QQ. , word, etc., this is more convenient. There is also element os abroad, which has a very literary style and is more like Mac. PS it’s better to buy a Mac
I don’t use Linux too much when doing Java. I feel that Ubuntu is good, followed by centeros. I use Ubuntu a lot, Android and embedded python, etc. If it is to understand Linux in depth, it is better to work on servers. centeros is better
It depends on what kind of business you are doing. The background is usually CentOS, and Android can use Ubuntu
It depends on you. I prefer ubuntu
Ubuntu, this is the most used one, those who work on Android or embedded systems like to use this one;
CentOS, the number of people using it is okay, but not as many as Ubuntu.
The remaining posters can search for Linux distribution rankings.
Ubuntu feels difficult to use for development. If you want to write c, I recommend using Fedora. I have always preferred it. If you like a good operating experience, you can use the domestic deepin Linuxdeepin. It feels okay. By the way, I support domestic products. After all, I also need to use some QQ. , word, etc., this is more convenient. There is also element os abroad, which has a very literary style and is more like Mac. PS it’s better to buy a Mac
I don’t use Linux too much when doing Java. I feel that Ubuntu is good, followed by centeros. I use Ubuntu a lot, Android and embedded python, etc. If it is to understand Linux in depth, it is better to work on servers. centeros is better
Server centos
Personal development environment ubuntu, Mac OSX
Linux Mint
: Based onubuntu
, but more stable thanUbuntu
. For details, you can Google it!Usually use windows and osx...