I am currently using 14.04, which is okay, but now they have upgraded to 16.04. I don’t know how they are using it, but the current version I am using is good
If your software working environment is Linux, I think the development machine should also be Linux. Nowadays, unlike in the past, there are already a lot of software under Linux. Don't install dual systems. If you really want to use Windows, you can install it on another machine. Focus on linux, so at least you will be very proficient in using linux. However, that being said, I personally use the xshell+virtual machine routine. It's quite troublesome sometimes, especially when files have to be transferred back and forth, but it's convenient with a real machine.
Ubuntu 16.04 LTS
Use LTS, long-term stable support
Xubuntu 16.04.1 LTS
Recommended Ubuntu official Chinese version Ubuntu Kylin 16.04, Chinese language pack + WPS + Sogou input method are all integrated.
I am currently using 14.04, which is okay, but now they have upgraded to 16.04. I don’t know how they are using it, but the current version I am using is good
It is recommended to use 14.04
Set up a virtual machine, install 16.04lts server, and use securecrt to connect to it for development.
If your software working environment is Linux, I think the development machine should also be Linux. Nowadays, unlike in the past, there are already a lot of software under Linux. Don't install dual systems. If you really want to use Windows, you can install it on another machine. Focus on linux, so at least you will be very proficient in using linux.
However, that being said, I personally use the xshell+virtual machine routine. It's quite troublesome sometimes, especially when files have to be transferred back and forth, but it's convenient with a real machine.
If there are no software requirements, use Ubuntu 16.04.
I use 15.10 and it works fine. The version doesn’t matter, I feel