Well if u r a new user ..... then y choose Suse. try Redhat. its easy and u will find everything u want ....
Hello
i have just recently opted for linux i bought the suse 8.2 pro so i could get all the support , as users of linux i would be grateful if you could point me as a newcommer to the LOCATION of the programming tools. ie i dont know where they are.
By buying linux it was my belief that i would get all kinds of good compilers/decompilers/debuggers but i just cant find them please help me!
Best regards
Well if u r a new user ..... then y choose Suse. try Redhat. its easy and u will find everything u want ....
SuSe should be just as easy.
I don't know everything myself, because I don't use these pretty much at all, but you can get to your compiler though the terminal with gcc
If you're using KDE I think it might have a menu for programming utilities. I think that you should have some IDE's as well. Again, I don't know excatly where to find them, if they aren't in the menu. Usually KDE has the most extensive menu though. Can also try Gnome if you can't find it in KDE.
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