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Which Linux distro is suitable for java programming?

Suggest user friendly, best GUI distro.

8th Aug 2017, 2:09 PM
Akhil Suresh
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>>I'm thinking about SUSE, is it fine? Every distro will work. Just try it if it will suite you. You can start first with installing it on some Virtual Machine to get hands in it quickly.
8th Aug 2017, 2:48 PM
Roman
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Well, almost any distro works. I would recommend ubuntu if you like user friendly GUIs
8th Aug 2017, 2:41 PM
MARCUS CASE
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I'm thinking about SUSE, is it fine?
8th Aug 2017, 2:43 PM
Akhil Suresh
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It is easier to start with Ubuntu, since there are a lot of things that make your life easier are already in the box. When you will get familiar with it, you can easily switch to any other distributive. Also lot of my friends started with CentOS and continue to use it. As for me I like Arch Linux, it has a nice documentation for a lot of topics. However, it requires some experience to use.
8th Aug 2017, 2:44 PM
Roman
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