[Mono-list] Which distro is the best for newbie?

Petit Eric surfzoid at gmail.com
Tue Jan 19 07:57:47 EST 2010


2010/1/19 Paul <paul at all-the-johnsons.co.uk>:
> Hi,
>
>> OpenSUSE. Novell is behind both Mono and openSUSE, so Mono gets
>> properly
>> tested on it. Also, it's always easy to upgrade to the latest Mono
>> version
>> with it.
>
> I'd go the opposite and say Fedora. Fedora 12 is shortly going to get
> 2.6.1 put into testing as it's passing the QC on rawhide happily.
>
> The choice of distro is really a personal choice. I've been with RedHat
> since RH pre 1 and have never moved since (though I've tried plenty of
> others). Obviously YMMV
same with Mandriva (ex Mandrake)
>
> TTFN
>
> Paul
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