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Consider moving to Ubuntu Desktop as your main computer for development purposes.

Consider moving to Ubuntu Desktop as your main computer for development purposes.

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11_JOEL_11
Member
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01-19-2016, 09:15 PM
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As the title indicates—I'm a Software Developer thinking about moving to an Ubuntu Desktop setup for my home workstation. This is my first time seriously considering Linux as a replacement for Windows.

I should mention I rarely play games on my PC, so it would mostly be for web app development with Docker, ML model work, and Unity game projects. I also use it for general tasks like browsing the web and emailing.

I’m evaluating a System76 Thelios, a Dell XPS, or even building from scratch. I already know Linux suits my workflow since I run Linux VMs and containers daily. However, I’m curious if there are experienced Linux desktop users in game development—especially those working with Unity or Unreal—and whether they have faced any challenges, particularly with GPU drivers.

Additionally, I’d appreciate hearing some reviews from long-term Linux desktop users. How does everyday life feel? Are there any frustrating aspects or unexpected benefits after getting started?

Thanks for your thoughts.
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11_JOEL_11
01-19-2016, 09:15 PM #1

As the title indicates—I'm a Software Developer thinking about moving to an Ubuntu Desktop setup for my home workstation. This is my first time seriously considering Linux as a replacement for Windows.

I should mention I rarely play games on my PC, so it would mostly be for web app development with Docker, ML model work, and Unity game projects. I also use it for general tasks like browsing the web and emailing.

I’m evaluating a System76 Thelios, a Dell XPS, or even building from scratch. I already know Linux suits my workflow since I run Linux VMs and containers daily. However, I’m curious if there are experienced Linux desktop users in game development—especially those working with Unity or Unreal—and whether they have faced any challenges, particularly with GPU drivers.

Additionally, I’d appreciate hearing some reviews from long-term Linux desktop users. How does everyday life feel? Are there any frustrating aspects or unexpected benefits after getting started?

Thanks for your thoughts.

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Wipeouts
Junior Member
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01-19-2016, 10:48 PM
#2
No reason to jump all at once.
Set up a second drive with Linux, and see how it goes.
Or, a VM environment.
Many people find Linux to be just fine.
Others, not so much.
Try it and see.
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Wipeouts
01-19-2016, 10:48 PM #2

No reason to jump all at once.
Set up a second drive with Linux, and see how it goes.
Or, a VM environment.
Many people find Linux to be just fine.
Others, not so much.
Try it and see.

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_julien
Junior Member
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01-25-2016, 11:01 AM
#3
Yeah, I usually work with Linux virtual machines for smaller jobs, and I tend to favor the Linux environment more than Windows. However, I haven't ever installed Unity or Unreal in those VMs, nor have I tried updating the GPU drivers for them.
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_julien
01-25-2016, 11:01 AM #3

Yeah, I usually work with Linux virtual machines for smaller jobs, and I tend to favor the Linux environment more than Windows. However, I haven't ever installed Unity or Unreal in those VMs, nor have I tried updating the GPU drivers for them.

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ShadowNiqht
Member
198
01-30-2016, 03:47 PM
#4
Test it.
Observe the outcome.
Nothing is at stake.
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ShadowNiqht
01-30-2016, 03:47 PM #4

Test it.
Observe the outcome.
Nothing is at stake.