Re: MacBook pro - OT

From: marc edwards <renorider_at_gmail.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Jul 2011 14:29:26 -0700

Sorry, Vlad. Guess saying Russians want my personal information was off... I
meant hackers, but some of the best hacks are Russian
On Jul 3, 2011 12:43 PM, "Vladimir Osipenko" <tiffolk_at_gmail.com> wrote:
>> ware/spy ware/ virus exploitations. I don't want russians to have my
>> personal information and Windows seems to be the platform for this.
>>
>
> We don't need your personal information, nothing to worry about =)
>
>
>> Every application I install in Mac is a click of a button and every
>> application I install works. We all seem to agree that Mac is that
>> simple. Regardless of how much you make, less frustration = a better
>> life. Mac provides this.
>>
>> With regards to Linux, I suggest thinking about the newest web
>> applications coming out that are truely a click of a button (android
>> OS market, Chromium web market). Look for Ubuntu certified hardware
>> install tweak front end and you will be surprised how simple it
>> becomes to install run and install 3rd party applications in Linux.
>> This will only grow as the movement matures.
>>
>> We all could do our Jobs on a commodore 64, if needed. I prefer to do
>> mine on a Mac with Ubuntu in close second. Not even sure how Windows
>> continues to creep into this argument.
>>
>> Cheeers,
>>
>> Marc Edwards DCNISS
>> http://cisco-voyage.blogspot.com
>> http://reno-ccie.blogspot.com
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 3, 2011 at 3:00 AM, Kenneth Ratliff <lists_at_cluebat.net>
wrote:
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>>> On Jun 28, 2011, at 4:10 PM, Joseph L. Brunner wrote:
>>>> You mean to honestly tell us you donb t spend time finding
dependencies, kernel issues, package dependencies, messing with graphics
drivers, or you're just so much better than everyone else at linux, that you
can do all these things faster than I can download a msi file and run it?
>>>
>>> Honestly, that hasn't been an issue for years, at least not for Debian
or Red Hat derived distributions. yum and apt resolve dependancies and
conflicts, almost always without user intervention, and the default kernels
the distro ships works fine for nearly ever case issue. It's been a long
time since I've had a problem with graphics. Sound is about the only place
I'm unhappy with when it comes to Linux, the sound architecture is horrid,
and pulseaudio makes me want to kick kittens.
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