Does Flutter in Android Studio work better in Linux?
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I'd like to know if they have information about whether the Android emulator, and Android Studio, work better and faster on Linux.
In which Linux distribution do you advise me to install the SDK?
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I'd like to know if they have information about whether the Android emulator, and Android Studio, work better and faster on Linux.
In which Linux distribution do you advise me to install the SDK?
android-studio flutter
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This is a matter of opinion... It works fine in Windows or Mac, so why are you asking specifcally about Linux? You're welcome to try it for yourself
– cricket_007
Nov 29 '18 at 3:54
I would suggest that you try it at your own risk.
– Enzokie
Nov 29 '18 at 4:01
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I'd like to know if they have information about whether the Android emulator, and Android Studio, work better and faster on Linux.
In which Linux distribution do you advise me to install the SDK?
android-studio flutter
I'd like to know if they have information about whether the Android emulator, and Android Studio, work better and faster on Linux.
In which Linux distribution do you advise me to install the SDK?
android-studio flutter
android-studio flutter
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This is a matter of opinion... It works fine in Windows or Mac, so why are you asking specifcally about Linux? You're welcome to try it for yourself
– cricket_007
Nov 29 '18 at 3:54
I would suggest that you try it at your own risk.
– Enzokie
Nov 29 '18 at 4:01
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This is a matter of opinion... It works fine in Windows or Mac, so why are you asking specifcally about Linux? You're welcome to try it for yourself
– cricket_007
Nov 29 '18 at 3:54
I would suggest that you try it at your own risk.
– Enzokie
Nov 29 '18 at 4:01
1
1
This is a matter of opinion... It works fine in Windows or Mac, so why are you asking specifcally about Linux? You're welcome to try it for yourself
– cricket_007
Nov 29 '18 at 3:54
This is a matter of opinion... It works fine in Windows or Mac, so why are you asking specifcally about Linux? You're welcome to try it for yourself
– cricket_007
Nov 29 '18 at 3:54
I would suggest that you try it at your own risk.
– Enzokie
Nov 29 '18 at 4:01
I would suggest that you try it at your own risk.
– Enzokie
Nov 29 '18 at 4:01
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As others have said, this is a matter of opinion. However, Google mostly uses Debian in house, so if you want an "official" recommendation go with that.
Flutter should run fine in every distro, though.
Thank you to all folks, I will do the exercise and I will measure the compilation times of the same app in Windows and in Ubuntu. I will write the results. Thank you, Daniel
– DomDunk
Nov 29 '18 at 12:40
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As others have said, this is a matter of opinion. However, Google mostly uses Debian in house, so if you want an "official" recommendation go with that.
Flutter should run fine in every distro, though.
Thank you to all folks, I will do the exercise and I will measure the compilation times of the same app in Windows and in Ubuntu. I will write the results. Thank you, Daniel
– DomDunk
Nov 29 '18 at 12:40
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As others have said, this is a matter of opinion. However, Google mostly uses Debian in house, so if you want an "official" recommendation go with that.
Flutter should run fine in every distro, though.
Thank you to all folks, I will do the exercise and I will measure the compilation times of the same app in Windows and in Ubuntu. I will write the results. Thank you, Daniel
– DomDunk
Nov 29 '18 at 12:40
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As others have said, this is a matter of opinion. However, Google mostly uses Debian in house, so if you want an "official" recommendation go with that.
Flutter should run fine in every distro, though.
As others have said, this is a matter of opinion. However, Google mostly uses Debian in house, so if you want an "official" recommendation go with that.
Flutter should run fine in every distro, though.
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Thank you to all folks, I will do the exercise and I will measure the compilation times of the same app in Windows and in Ubuntu. I will write the results. Thank you, Daniel
– DomDunk
Nov 29 '18 at 12:40
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Thank you to all folks, I will do the exercise and I will measure the compilation times of the same app in Windows and in Ubuntu. I will write the results. Thank you, Daniel
– DomDunk
Nov 29 '18 at 12:40
Thank you to all folks, I will do the exercise and I will measure the compilation times of the same app in Windows and in Ubuntu. I will write the results. Thank you, Daniel
– DomDunk
Nov 29 '18 at 12:40
Thank you to all folks, I will do the exercise and I will measure the compilation times of the same app in Windows and in Ubuntu. I will write the results. Thank you, Daniel
– DomDunk
Nov 29 '18 at 12:40
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This is a matter of opinion... It works fine in Windows or Mac, so why are you asking specifcally about Linux? You're welcome to try it for yourself
– cricket_007
Nov 29 '18 at 3:54
I would suggest that you try it at your own risk.
– Enzokie
Nov 29 '18 at 4:01