Ah thanks for that news. And coincidentally, two nights ago I installed
Ubuntu server by accident and was a bit shocked to discover it boots up
with nothing but a command prompt (but I should have expected something
like that). An hour later I installed the desktop version and it's all
running
Greg, i'm using ubuntu 18 in production with 2 dotnet core apps. in fact i
just switched from windows/.netframework/mvc5 to dotnet-core on linux as
the base image for ubuntu is ~2gig vs 20-25gig for windows (after you run
windows updates eleventy billion times)
one piece of software i recommend
> 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.
>
Thanks, that's a good list that I missed. Still too much choice. I had
Ubuntu LTS
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 wrote:
> Folks, I want to get some
I use Kubuntu. Debian based, with no installation hassles around dr8vers
and such.
On Mon, 7 Oct. 2019, 7:26 pm Greg Keogh, 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
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