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Why Install Linux on Your Mac? | |
| Subject: | Same reason I installed Linux on x86 | |
| Date: | 2004-12-02 08:48:50 | |
| From: | bairdcarr1 | |
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Response to: Same reason I installed Linux on x86
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I agree, OSX works! Mostly, anyway. Unfortunately, I have had to upgrade it 3 times already. That's fine at work, I'm not spending my own money, and there really isn't an alternative in Linux. Without insulting your favorite OS, let me explain why I use Linux.
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Same reason I installed Linux on x86
2007-01-30 00:13:20 JayTee [Reply | View]
Pardon me for asking, buy since when did you need a "product key" to install OS X? I'm up to 10.4.8, and have never needed one.
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Facing the facts of upgrades
2005-01-25 08:28:26 lvirden [Reply | View]
>I agree, OSX works! Mostly, anyway. Unfortunately, I have had to upgrade it 3 times already.
The basic problem is that the only software which isn't being upgrades is abandoned software. Otherwise, people are fixing problems and making improvments.
So, I suspect the real problem for you isn't that you had to upgrade, but that you had to pay for upgrades. Am I right?
That's probably the primary argument that would sway me to run a BSD or Linux instead of MacOS - to be able to afford to keep up to date.
I'm not even able to afford the Mac hardware - the macs I have are all ancient hand-me-downs. None of them right now are even PowerPCs (I don't think). About the only PPC hand-me-down I would expect to get is something so old, and so slow, that even Linux would crawl.
Given that things are so bad, the issue then becomes this - on what platform do I expect that, if I were able to run it, I could afford to keep the applications on it up to date, or to fix them.
Certainly a good portion of MacOS X apps are available in source form, so I could keep those up to date. However, when it comes to management software, the cost of buying upgrades would be prohibitive to me.
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Same reason I installed Linux on x86
2004-12-03 01:00:04 bitjockey [Reply | View]
This isn't about X being my favorite OS. Unix version 7 is my favorite OS.
It's about I spent my money, and I'm satisfied with my investment. If the day comes when I need what Linux has, I'll get it and use it. Now, could I make that decision by dismissing Linux out-of-hand?
As for being free: don't you value your labor? Have you nothing better to do than install a new OS on your computer(s)? I do, so the time I'd spend playing with Linux is worth more than nothing.
Listen, we'll never persuade each other to change, so I'm outa here, okay?
Peace



