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Antergos or Fedora

Antergos or Fedora

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efe221
Member
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03-09-2016, 04:30 AM
#1
Starting Java at university means exploring the latest semi-new distribution. For a student, IntelIJ is a solid choice since it supports Vim and other essential tools. Antergos could work too, but IntelIJ offers better stability and community support.
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efe221
03-09-2016, 04:30 AM #1

Starting Java at university means exploring the latest semi-new distribution. For a student, IntelIJ is a solid choice since it supports Vim and other essential tools. Antergos could work too, but IntelIJ offers better stability and community support.

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SayNoToNWO
Posting Freak
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03-09-2016, 05:33 AM
#2
It doesn't really matter. I'll wear a fedora since it offers more support.
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SayNoToNWO
03-09-2016, 05:33 AM #2

It doesn't really matter. I'll wear a fedora since it offers more support.

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KorviZen
Junior Member
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03-09-2016, 07:11 AM
#3
what?
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KorviZen
03-09-2016, 07:11 AM #3

what?

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AeliusArc
Junior Member
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03-09-2016, 08:41 AM
#4
Antergos is essentially ready-made arch with solid quality support. I’d prefer Manjaro instead (and naturally a straight Arch if the user wants). Fedora receives decent support roughly 5-6 months post-release, but on launch day people often seem confused and can’t help answering questions.
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AeliusArc
03-09-2016, 08:41 AM #4

Antergos is essentially ready-made arch with solid quality support. I’d prefer Manjaro instead (and naturally a straight Arch if the user wants). Fedora receives decent support roughly 5-6 months post-release, but on launch day people often seem confused and can’t help answering questions.

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Rexty_
Senior Member
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03-11-2016, 06:40 PM
#5
It’s not complicated. You can run both operating systems at once without any issues. After rebooting, you’ll see ElementRay alongside Ubuntu.
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Rexty_
03-11-2016, 06:40 PM #5

It’s not complicated. You can run both operating systems at once without any issues. After rebooting, you’ll see ElementRay alongside Ubuntu.

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Eusebio06
Senior Member
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03-12-2016, 06:04 AM
#6
They are free to choose any name they desire.
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Eusebio06
03-12-2016, 06:04 AM #6

They are free to choose any name they desire.

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kaire2015
Member
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03-12-2016, 11:04 AM
#7
Fedora derives its name from the same hat that Red Hat employs in its branding. It makes logical sense.
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kaire2015
03-12-2016, 11:04 AM #7

Fedora derives its name from the same hat that Red Hat employs in its branding. It makes logical sense.

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The_StonerPT
Member
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03-12-2016, 02:34 PM
#8
Harrison Ford.
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The_StonerPT
03-12-2016, 02:34 PM #8

Harrison Ford.

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TrueBit
Senior Member
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03-19-2016, 07:59 AM
#9
I mean by support are the packages. There are numerous programs with RPMs and DEBs, like Chrome. You might usually get them running, though it can be tricky. For paid commercial assistance, Red Hat or Ubuntu are the top choices.
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TrueBit
03-19-2016, 07:59 AM #9

I mean by support are the packages. There are numerous programs with RPMs and DEBs, like Chrome. You might usually get them running, though it can be tricky. For paid commercial assistance, Red Hat or Ubuntu are the top choices.

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Kaisetsu
Senior Member
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03-19-2016, 11:23 AM
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However, the AUR or perhaps even Alien might step in to help you. I think sometimes ready-made programs are simpler under pressure, but I’ve always managed to locate the software I needed in Arch without any issues, just like with Fedora using Fedy.
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Kaisetsu
03-19-2016, 11:23 AM #10

However, the AUR or perhaps even Alien might step in to help you. I think sometimes ready-made programs are simpler under pressure, but I’ve always managed to locate the software I needed in Arch without any issues, just like with Fedora using Fedy.

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