Another stupid question: I want to develop a few medium-sized Programms running under X-Windows. Oberon doesn't look stable on my system, C and C++ isn't my favour language (i do only know as much as it was neccessary to know about while programming Assembler on an Amiga), but it seems that i have to use them.
So, what else do i need, should i read. Are there some important packages out there (not included in the distribution)? What packages included in the distribution should i use/never use? libc5/libc6 - in what way does this interfere with the selection of the right kernel-version, distribution, devel-packages and future possibilities/problems? A few programms, i need to develop will be of commercial nature (including a non-commercial version - commercial only, if used by a commercial group). After all i don't want to use free software-components for them, because i don't want to use software which i shouldn't use in this case - on the other hand i need to buy as less software-licenses as possible - i don't have the money for this. What should i keep in mind in respect to this situation? And, what Window-Manager should i use? Should i post those question to the developer mailing-list? Anyway, i think other newbies or half-newbies like to know what's the (not the only) probably best way or best base to start programming in Linux. Very important, this... Mac Sorry for the html, i dont' want to cause any overheat - so i hope it's better to remail this message again. -- TO UNSUBSCRIBE FROM THIS MAILING LIST: e-mail the word "unsubscribe" to [EMAIL PROTECTED] . Trouble? e-mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] .