Re: MacBook pro - OT

From: -Hammer- <bhmccie_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 04 Jul 2011 13:03:51 -0500

So then it was actually a compliment. :)

-Sent from my Debian I5 laptop cause my kids are on the Mac.

-Hammer-

"I was a normal American nerd"
-Jack Herer

On 07/03/2011 04:29 PM, marc edwards wrote:
> 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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