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don't really understand the point to put Ubuntu on a Mac (i tried),  OSX is quite a wonderful UniX (as certified Sun, i love this point) that fits perfectly with the hardware.

Futermore you are losing the lot of the power management features like put it sleeping nicely.

Linux softwares do not match at all Mac softwares, i couldnt live without NetNewWire, Toast, Transmit, Adobe, Iwork, Itunes, Iphoto and so forth.

i can take the bet safely that you will learn to fully appreciate OSX after your Linux "experience" LOL

by fredouil (fredouil@gmailgmailgmail.com) on Thu Sep 20th, 2007 at 10:55:09 PM EST
i can take the bet safely that you will learn to fully appreciate OSX after your Linux "experience" LOL

Ah, I dunno. After using Linux for a while all the other operating systems just feel so darn clunky and complicated. MacOS, being Unix-based, is of course a lot better than any Windows but still.

You have a normal feeling for a moment, then it passes. --More--
by tzt (tzt) on Fri Sep 21st, 2007 at 02:03:19 AM EST
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Windows XP is okay, so long as you're not attempting something wild and crazy like networking, in which case you need to be armed to the teeth. I'd dump it altogether if it wasn't for some software not available in Linux.

Though, AmigaOS kicks the crap out of the lot of them.

"The basis of optimism is sheer terror" - Oscar Wilde

by NordicStorm (m<-at->sturmbaum.net) on Fri Sep 21st, 2007 at 09:11:46 AM EST
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And I'm curious, what are you running it on these days ? a genuine piece of Amiga hardware ?

Pierre
by Pierre on Fri Sep 21st, 2007 at 09:15:43 AM EST
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