[CS-FSLUG] Learning C++ in Linux
Micah Yoder
yoderm at gmail.com
Sat Jan 31 09:29:06 CST 2009
Right. In Red Hat/Fedora based systems, install gcc-c++, and any
number of "-devel" packages you might need. They're in the
Debian/Ubuntu repos also. And a plethora of IDEs for C++.
It's hard to imagine a USB/CD distro for development. You will want to
have continuity and be able to easily save your work.
On Sat, Jan 31, 2009 at 9:07 AM, Stephen J. McCracken
<smccracken at hcjb.org.ec> wrote:
>> I'm looking for some help to find a suitable light version of Linux that
>> is CD or USB drive bootable.
>
> I don't know exactly what you are looking for, but would find it hard to
> believe that the distros don't provide what you need. It may not be in
> the LiveCD or the standard desktop install, but they should have them.
>
> sjm
>
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