Which Linux Flavor is Best for High Performance and Graphics Application
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Which Linux Flavor is Best for High Performance and Graphics Application
hi friends,
i am here for your suggestions, once again. i need your well assessed suggestions for choosing a Linux distribution with the following details:
OS features: robust, secure, with high computational and performance requirements.
Language support: C, C++ with Qt and OpenGL.
Hardware: Intel i7 Core, Etherent/ RS232 Interfaces.
Application support: an exclusive application which is with network communication (receiving and sending data), with highly graphical presentation of the data on display.
OS features: robust, secure, with high computational and performance requirements.
Slackware, RHEL/CentOS/SL and other derivatives, Debian, Suse. On any distribution the system will only be as secure as you are setting it up.
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Language support: C, C++ with Qt and OpenGL.
Hardware: Intel i7 Core, Etherent/ RS232 Interfaces.
Application support: an exclusive application which is with network communication (receiving and sending data), with highly graphical presentation of the data on display.
All distros (OK, almost all) will give you those points.
Distribution: Debian Sid AMD64, Raspbian Wheezy, various VMs
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Originally Posted by kumarnine
Application support: an exclusive application which is with network communication (receiving and sending data), with highly graphical presentation of the data on display.
I am not sure what is meant by this, do you mean you have a specific application in mind? If so you would have to say what the application is or speak to the developers of the application.
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