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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='498078' date='Nov 23 2007, 06:29 AM
Thanks for the great input. That gave me something to think about. So i assume probably that the hardcore linux users still prefer linux over anything else since they are very experienced and don't put much attention on the GUI. In fact i met a guy like this a few weeks ago who said: who needs pretty gui? In fact whenever i see a flashy or corky GUI i remember of windows. All he needed was a console and multitasking. At least that's what he was doing, and still edited the text files in VI. So linux is better if you like to get dirty most of the time and for servers also. That's what i think at least.
Question now: When you buy an apple do they give you all the stuff like CS3 and other full edition adobe products or just the OSx?
Question now: When you buy an apple do they give you all the stuff like CS3 and other full edition adobe products or just the OSx?
#32
Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='498078' date='Nov 23 2007, 06:29 AM
Thanks for the great input. That gave me something to think about. So i assume probably that the hardcore linux users still prefer linux over anything else since they are very experienced and don't put much attention on the GUI. In fact i met a guy like this a few weeks ago who said: who needs pretty gui? In fact whenever i see a flashy or corky GUI i remember of windows. All he needed was a console and multitasking. At least that's what he was doing, and still edited the text files in VI. So linux is better if you like to get dirty most of the time and for servers also. That's what i think at least.
Question now: When you buy an apple do they give you all the stuff like CS3 and other full edition adobe products or just the OSx?
Question now: When you buy an apple do they give you all the stuff like CS3 and other full edition adobe products or just the OSx?
As for the guy you met who used Vi, I still use Vi as well and I have been caught using Pine and Links now and then. But there is a lot to be said for a good GUI in most applications.
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Originally Posted by BetterMakeWay' post='498078' date='Nov 23 2007, 03:29 AM
Thanks for the great input. That gave me something to think about. So i assume probably that the hardcore linux users still prefer linux over anything else since they are very experienced and don't put much attention on the GUI. In fact i met a guy like this a few weeks ago who said: who needs pretty gui? In fact whenever i see a flashy or corky GUI i remember of windows. All he needed was a console and multitasking. At least that's what he was doing, and still edited the text files in VI. So linux is better if you like to get dirty most of the time and for servers also. That's what i think at least.
#34
To be honest, I really like Mac design as well as user interface iLife. Because I just already bought a Compaq laptop, I gets stuck with it. However, Christmas is coming, so I might consider something for myself
Years ago, I considered Mac is a piece of crap. Crashing like crazy, and mouse has only one button. No cool right-mouse click, but after playing around with new Mac nowsaday at Fry's and Apple's Store, I found that Steves Job has done an excellent job to convince me to buy Mac.
I'll buy either 15" or 17" version for sure. Let see.
Years ago, I considered Mac is a piece of crap. Crashing like crazy, and mouse has only one button. No cool right-mouse click, but after playing around with new Mac nowsaday at Fry's and Apple's Store, I found that Steves Job has done an excellent job to convince me to buy Mac.
I'll buy either 15" or 17" version for sure. Let see.
#35
Originally Posted by swajames' post='498139' date='Nov 23 2007, 08:08 PM
If you open up a terminal console OS X you're right into Unix. Much of what you can do through the Mac GUI can be run directly in Unix. You can also boot a Mac into single user mode where you're pretty much using Unix only and never access the GUI at all. Your friend would probably feel right at home with VIM (VI iMproved) and Pico.
Planning to read the suse 10.3 bible in the near future as a hobby lecture. It's so damn necesary. Also i found a pain to configure Samba. They guy obviously took the console and played with iptables, ipchains and stuff like that. Was watching like... what the....!?
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This pretty much reduces the exercise to selecting "best" hardware and "best" support... which is what it should be anyway.
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#38
I have never owned an Apple, but was in the market for a new notebook so I took a close look. The MacBook Pro is really nice. I know nothing about the Leopard software but it looks pretty cool. It would have been my first leap into the "i-world" since the Apple II E. Unfortunately it's too big for me. I wish they made the MacBook Pro in the same size as the MacBook - then I would have got it for sure.
But since I need a 13" I ordered a dell XPS M1330. If you are looking for a PC notebook consider this. Very nicely styled IMO and you can customize it to what you want from business basic to all the bells and whistles. Built in bluetooth, webcam, fingerprint reader, wirless N.....
But since I need a 13" I ordered a dell XPS M1330. If you are looking for a PC notebook consider this. Very nicely styled IMO and you can customize it to what you want from business basic to all the bells and whistles. Built in bluetooth, webcam, fingerprint reader, wirless N.....
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