A good place to start is probably the list on this page - https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dotnet/core/linux-prerequisites?tabs=netcore30#supported-linux-versions
I've used the Ubuntu distributions a bit. David On Mon, 7 Oct 2019 at 19:56, Greg Keogh <[email protected]> wrote: > Folks, I want to get some experience deploying .NET Core apps to Linux, > but the classic question is … which distro? I haven't looked at this > subject for several years so I went to https://distrowatch.com/ for an > update and I was quite shocked to find over 100 flavours listed with 11 on > the "Major Distributions" page. I don't want to start a Linux war, but I > would like to ask which distro(s) are best to give me realistic practise in > the contemporary business world. > > I see that if you provision an Azure VM you get a choice of Ubuntu, Red > Hat, SUSE, CentOS and Debian. > > I was extra shocked to read the interesting and jumbled history of some of > the distros, many of which started as hobby projects by students and > devotees. It looks like a self-indulgent mess (just like JS frameworks). I > also see the dream of having a unified "installation" distribution system > has dissolved, as has any hope of a consistent shell. This lack of > coordination must surely have killed any chance Linux once had of being > popular with the general public. > > *Greg K* >
