I'm planning to change my current O.S (win10) for good

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So, really the answer to your question kinda depends on your nature, but as far as Lc goes, it runs happiest (where 'nix is concerned) on a distro using the Gnome3 desktop. Of the distros that run Gnome by default, Ubuntu would certainly give you the broadest amount of information if you run into a Linux problem / question, with Mint being a close second.Linux-
LiveCode supports the following Linux distributions, on 32-bit or 64-bit Intel/AMD or compatible processors:
Ubuntu 14.04 and 16.04
Fedora 23 & 24
Debian 7 (Wheezy) and 8 (Jessie) [server]
CentOS 7 [server]
I don't know why that is a better idea.Get a Mac.
As cheap as USB drives are, I'd second that motion. I actually installed several distros onto some (larger) USB sticks, and while they aren't as fast as an actual hard drive install, they were quite usable.ClipArtGuy wrote: ↑Sat Jun 19, 2021 10:59 pmI highly recommend making a few live USB drives with various distros to test before you commit
Well, my experience is that about 24 9-12 year old children whoMy advice is to accept that you're going to have a learning curve no matter which distro you pick
Erm, you mean chose to install for you only as an easy alternative to elevating your permissions, right? There is nothing inherently wrong with escalating to admin privileges to install for anyone that runs the machine, if that is your goal, installing for you only is just easier to do for most people.PaulDaMacMan wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 11:31 pmI was recently using LC IDE (6.5.x & 7.0.1) on Pi 3B+ with default install of latest Raspbian (built on Debian for ARM). Needed to install for "me only" as Richmond said.
The Pi is a single user (me) and I'm constantly changing OSes right now while testing it anyway, I don't need multi-user...bogs wrote: ↑Wed Jun 23, 2021 9:10 amErm, you mean chose to install for you only as an easy alternative to elevating your permissions, right? There is nothing inherently wrong with escalating to admin privileges to install for anyone that runs the machine, if that is your goal, installing for you only is just easier to do for most people.PaulDaMacMan wrote: ↑Tue Jun 22, 2021 11:31 pmI was recently using LC IDE (6.5.x & 7.0.1) on Pi 3B+ with default install of latest Raspbian (built on Debian for ARM). Needed to install for "me only" as Richmond said.