Ask HN: Which Linux distro should i choose? :)
3 points| shorty_ | 7 years ago
last time i worked with Linux (Slackware, Debian, Suse) was about 15 years ago...
As i changed the job from something non-IT to a Java developer, i wanna get into Linux again.
Which distro could you guys suggest me? Main purpose of this Linux machine will be coding.
I guess Ubuntu?
Also, is the Hardware support only dependent of/to the Linux Kernel, or also dependent of other things like the GUI etc?
Thank you in advance and please excuse my bad english.
brudgers|7 years ago
I say 'historically' because right now there are two display server protocols in play, Wayland and X. From the user perspective, it's a low level split that hasn't been fully sorted out, yet.
Practically from a user perspective, Wayland isn't good at leveraging the power of Nvidia GPU's. If this matters -- it mostly doesn't for average use -- then it's worth considering. Further out of the mainline, Wayland doesn't have a tiling window manager with a long track record of deployment...it doesn't have any window managers with a long track record because it's new relative to X.
I'm not bashing on Wayland. But it's a good example of the kind of problem that switching to Linux raises: you have to live with the bets you make. I'm running Ubuntu 16.04. To run GIMP 2.10 or greater, I have to upgrade to Ubuntu 18.04 or greater. If I run Wayland, I have limited access to my Nvidia GPU.
Even choosing Ubuntu has meant a half a dozen changes over two years to my touchpad configuration as libinput got sorted out for my uncommon Dell supplied hardware. Mean while all those changes were completely transparent to my old Thinkpad's trackpad.
+ Advice:
Try out Ubuntu 18.04 LTS from a bootable USB thumbdrive on the computer.
If it works good enough, install it.
shorty_|7 years ago
It was my idea too, to try to boot it from USB first, before removing Windows (i dont want to have 2x OS).
My colleague got the same notebook (HP Probook 650 G3) and he tried the Ubuntu 18.04 TLS and said to me that he got some problems with the energy management and the trackpad. So i guess i'll try the 18.10 with the newer kernel
hieloz|7 years ago
shpx|7 years ago
CtrlAltEngage|7 years ago