Personally, out of all the linux distros, I find Ubuntu to be the most laptop-friendly. Fedora is also a good choice, but is much harder to install. I don't have experience with Slackware, though. I used to run Ubuntu, but I had to switch to windows so I could acess the internet. Good luck to you!
I own a software development company. Strictly a C shop. No perl, no php, no Python, no Ruby, no Java, etc. We write programs that write programs and we build complex high-availability distributed scalable management systems.
What kind of software? What language(s) do you use? How long you been at it?
I own a software development company. Strictly a C shop. No perl, no php, no Python, no Ruby, no Java, etc. We write programs that write programs and we build complex high-availability distributed scalable management systems.
What kind of software? What language(s) do you use? How long you been at it?
I own a software development company as well; been incorporated for 15 years, do consumer software. I don't code all that much anymore, but we mostly do C, Objective-C, C++, and some scripting where needed.
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