MikeHart
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Hey folks,
looks like I have/want to dive into the wonderful world of Linux. Yeah
I have a low end PC running Windows 7 Home 64 bit. I don't have much drive space left on this machine, about 30 GB to spare.
My second machine which is a 2009 Imac running Sierra on it. Besides having a little heat problem sometimes, it runs pretty decent and available space it there.
So, if I want to do any Cerberus X development for Linux, package a distribution of it and stuff like that, I think I need to set up a VM on one of these machines.
My question is, which one? What do you recomment? And which Linux distro is suitable for Cerberus X? How do I have to set it up?
I am a total Linux noob but I want to be able to compile TED and the other tools, package everything for distribution and also run CX itself so I might be able to fix things for the GLFW-Target on the Linux side.
Do you think this is reasonable? I know there are some Linux cracks in our community. Would you like to share your knowledge and maybe help me out?
Thanks for reading
Michael
looks like I have/want to dive into the wonderful world of Linux. Yeah
I have a low end PC running Windows 7 Home 64 bit. I don't have much drive space left on this machine, about 30 GB to spare.
My second machine which is a 2009 Imac running Sierra on it. Besides having a little heat problem sometimes, it runs pretty decent and available space it there.
So, if I want to do any Cerberus X development for Linux, package a distribution of it and stuff like that, I think I need to set up a VM on one of these machines.
My question is, which one? What do you recomment? And which Linux distro is suitable for Cerberus X? How do I have to set it up?
I am a total Linux noob but I want to be able to compile TED and the other tools, package everything for distribution and also run CX itself so I might be able to fix things for the GLFW-Target on the Linux side.
Do you think this is reasonable? I know there are some Linux cracks in our community. Would you like to share your knowledge and maybe help me out?
Thanks for reading
Michael