i'll refer you to distrowatch.org which details the software versions for most distributions.
which distro is "best", comes down mostly to personal taste and your personal use-cases.
what software will run on which distro is certainly a consideration, but unless it's part of the repo, it often requires effort and a degree of trial and error.
by the sounds of it, you'll want something well supported and commonly used - like ubuntu.
i'll refer you to distrowatch.org which details the software versions for most distributions.which distro is "best", comes down mostly to personal taste and your personal use-cases.
what software will run on which distro is certainly a consideration, but unless it's part of the repo, it often requires effort and a degree of trial and error.
by the sounds of it, you'll want something well supported and commonly used - like ubuntu.
which distro is "best", comes down mostly to personal taste and your personal use-cases.
what software will run on which distro is certainly a consideration, but unless it's part of the repo, it often requires effort and a degree of trial and error.
by the sounds of it, you'll want something well supported and commonly used - like ubuntu.