Re: First steps towards unix and php

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On Thu, 8 Jan 2009 11:44:48 -0500, Frank Stanovcak wrote:

>I've been a microshaft punk for some time now, and am just getting ready to 
>try to step over to unix on one of my own boxes.
>
>Does anyone have any suggestions on which flavor would be a good idea to 
>start with?  I'm looking mostly for compatibility with php, mysql, and other 
>web based programming languages.

What Nathan said, test each candidate in a VM like VirtualBox to see
which you might be comfortable in. Then pick Fedora :)

Seriously, any of the major distros (or their derivatives) would be
good, as they take care of the build dependencies for you via packaging
systems. Check them out here:

http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=major

Picking a desktop is harder, especially coming from a Windows world.
Linux has a great many desktops, each with advantages and disadvantages.
Many distros allow you to easily switch between at least KDE and GNOME,
maybe even XFCE. A tiny distro called DSL-N (damned small linux NOT)
allows you to boot up in several of the lighter desktops to check them
out. Realise that you can pick a GNOME or KDE desktop and still run apps
made to suit one of the others, with maybe just some minor integration
glitches; I run GNOME and use a number of KDE programs just fine.

You should also check out editors and IDEs - STFW for previous posts
made to this and other groups. Then pick Geany ;)

And don't forget to add a revision control system, e.g. Subversion.
-- 
Ross McKay, Toronto, NSW Australia
"Let the laddie play wi the knife - he'll learn"
- The Wee Book of Calvin

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