No desktop env for me. I use the i3 tiling window manager and I love everything about it. Most of the configuration stuff I do on the command line, but I do have a status bar with some basic info .
There is not one tool I would use/recommend before knowing the actual requirements. In one of our latest projects we decided on following stack: Backend/API: PHP, Symfony3, Mysql We choose this because the following…
Mint is pretty solid out of the box, better than Ubuntu imho. You could also go the other route, install ubuntu server or something and install x, your preferred window manager and all that stuff yourself. Have been…
I agree with ya. It takes a lil work to get Linux tuned to your needs, but once set up it rocks hard. I use Ubuntu server with the i3 wm and a bunch of shell scripts. I control my world with just my keyb and I love it.
No desktop env for me. I use the i3 tiling window manager and I love everything about it. Most of the configuration stuff I do on the command line, but I do have a status bar with some basic info .
There is not one tool I would use/recommend before knowing the actual requirements. In one of our latest projects we decided on following stack: Backend/API: PHP, Symfony3, Mysql We choose this because the following…
Mint is pretty solid out of the box, better than Ubuntu imho. You could also go the other route, install ubuntu server or something and install x, your preferred window manager and all that stuff yourself. Have been…
I agree with ya. It takes a lil work to get Linux tuned to your needs, but once set up it rocks hard. I use Ubuntu server with the i3 wm and a bunch of shell scripts. I control my world with just my keyb and I love it.