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Seems ubuntu outperforms the new mac OS is most tests.
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.p...u_karmic_leopard&num=1
http://www.phoronix.com/scan.p...u_karmic_leopard&num=1
neat, i guess, but i dont expect that anyone picks one or the other based on performance.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
neat, i guess, but i dont expect that anyone picks one or the other based on performance.
True, they should be basing their decision on the dozens of other advantages Linux has over OS X =)
no kidding. my bro has an old imac because he wanted os x for audio work. ive tried time and time again to get him to just try linux, and all he wants is a different, used mac tower *Shrug*
youd have to pay me to own a mac, and even then id put linux on it.
I miss playing with Linux. I've made up my mind this week to sell Macbook and buy a cheap laptop to install linux on it.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
I miss playing with Linux. I've made up my mind this week to sell Macbook and buy a cheap laptop to install linux on it.
Why not just put Linux on your MacBook?
Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Originally posted by: Nothinman
I miss playing with Linux. I've made up my mind this week to sell Macbook and buy a cheap laptop to install linux on it.
Why not just put Linux on your MacBook?
Yep, I knew a few people back at my previous university that purchased Apple hardware only to install Ubuntu on it immediately.
I work with 100s of ppl. Most of them have computers, but the only other person (I know of) that runs Linux is an uber-brilliant, highly accredited electrical engineer and Microsoft MVP, with several master's degrees under his belt - an ardently vocal Vista-hater, BTW... no kidding!Originally posted by: Schadenfroh
Yep, I knew a few people back at my previous university that purchased Apple hardware only to install Ubuntu on it immediately.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
no kidding. my bro has an old imac because he wanted os x for audio work. ive tried time and time again to get him to just try linux, and all he wants is a different, used mac tower *Shrug*
Well if the audio apps for Linux were better I might agree but in that case Windows or OS X is probably better for that particular function. Although if it were me I'd probably have a Windows/OS X machine for that and a Linux machine for everything else.
youd have to pay me to own a mac, and even then id put linux on it.
I did just that when my boss gave me a Mac Pro at work.
There's some good audio apps for linux, it's probably one of the most full-featured set of apps available for linux.
I just don't get why you guys are so anti-mac. I know plenty of networking *nix people at work that love using Macbooks and OS X. Seems to do well with working with Linux servers.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
There's some good audio apps for linux, it's probably one of the most full-featured set of apps available for linux.
I remember seeing some articles about apps like rosegarden which looked professional to me, but I can't really say. I was mainly thinking of something like Garageband, but I guess it depeneds on what you're looking for.
I just don't get why you guys are so anti-mac. I know plenty of networking *nix people at work that love using Macbooks and OS X. Seems to do well with working with Linux servers.
I've talked to a few guys like that I can't get why they're so pro-Mac. I've used one a bit and the UI is just annoying, X apps are treated like redhead step children and there's no package management. If I ever got myself a Mac it would have Debian on it the same day.
Which is fine, I just don't get why every *nix user has to down play OS X like it's a abomination.
I was just swapping some campfire stories...Originally posted by: VinylxScratches
I just don't get why you guys are so anti-mac. I know plenty of networking *nix people at work that love using Macbooks and OS X.
Originally posted by: Nothinman
Well as an OS IMO it doesn't deserve any more than a 'meh' and lots of cases a huge WTF.
