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IBM 380XD OpenLinux 2.2
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How has your experience been with using Linux as your primary OS for development?

As a developer, I've found Linux to be an incredibly powerful and flexible operating system for coding, but I'm curious about others' experiences.

What programming languages or frameworks do you primarily use on Linux? Have you faced any unique challenges or advantages while developing on this platform?

Additionally, how do you feel about the available tools and IDEs for development in Linux compared to other operating systems?
Are there any particular distributions or setups that you believe enhance the development experience?

I'd love to hear about your favorite tools, any tips for newcomers, and how you think Linux stacks up against Windows or macOS for development work.

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Fedora Spins

My experience has mostly been with the Debian/Ubuntu and various spin offs distros but I have a spare, older, PC I’m considering trying Fedora on.

Anyone know if the Fedora spins (Budgie, Cinnamon, MATE, etc) are just as stable as their Gnome and KDE versions? How about using a spin to game with? Are they maintained at the same frequency as their Gnome and KDE counterparts?

Thanks.


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Linia - Linux Image Annotator
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I built a native macOS Wayland Compositor over the weekend.
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Will using Linux on my personal computer help me get better at it

Hi everyone. Apologies if this isn’t where I’m meant to post this. I’ve started work in a computational science lab, we do simulation based work. We use Linux as everyone in our field does, and I was wondering how I could get better at it. I’ve installed Ubuntu on a crummy desktop and configured it on my own and such before, but I am a baby when it comes to the terminal. I feel as though I am knowledgeable for my work sometimes, and was wondering where the best place to learn how to use Linux is, and what I should do to learn it. I think most of my concern comes from using the terminal, but beyond that I also am a bit confused at general workflow like using wine and such. Any help is much appreciated.

Edit: I forgot to ask but is there any good documentation to get good at the terminal? I'm not against learning a lot even if it won't be immediately applicable.

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KDE surpassed their 2025 100.000 EUR fundraiser goal...
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Looking for VScode replacement

I am about to switch to linux and want to get away from Microsoft entirely. from what I have found so far Kate is the best VScode like code editor for linux. Im going with fedora KDE Plasma in general, but I was curious if there were any other code editors I should look into.

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Motorola and Tinno are violating the GPL again. We need your help.
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