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Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary
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windows vs mac os hexa vs binary
  1. Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary how to#
  2. Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary mac os x#
  3. Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary driver#
  4. Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary upgrade#
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Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary upgrade#

Thats a bit easier than saving up $150 bucks, going to store and plunking down, running the upgrade that requires your attention all the time….and in the end you have an upgraded (not clean) install. Next version of Gentoo….no problem emerge sync & emerge -u world and a recompile of the new kernel using your existing config file if you want a new kernel. In Gentoo Linux Im a couple mouse clicks away from anything I want in Kportage or a single command away from the command line….Įtc. Certainly for me the amount of time and effort wasted by the lack of ease of use in Linux outweighs the amount of money I’d save by not having to buy Windows.Īs for stability, personally I ran Win 2k for well over a year without a crash and I’ve had one crash in 8 months of using Windows XP. Personally I find studying Man pages and Howtos mind numbingly boring, it’s something I want to avoid if possible. But for a lot of people who just want to get something done with minimal time and hassle, it’s a very big disadvantage. If you enjoy learning about the system and doing things manually that’s fine. IME simple tasks in Linux often require you to learn a lot more about the system, so it often requires much more time to get a task done.

Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary how to#

Most of the time you just need know how to use the GUI and follow onscreen prompts, not spend hours reading TFM. It is very good :-)”īut that was Eugenia’s point wasn’t it? You can use Windows/Mac without needing to know exactly what you’re doing. ::Glares at Eugenia::ītw: most of you need to actually RTFA instead of bashing the crap out of the OS you don’t like. “That is, if you don’t know what you’re doing. I don’t know how you can possibly claim that “Linux” (or any of its vendors) have better support than Apple.

Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary mac os x#

Mac OS X not that great, looks good has a UNIX underpinning but has lousy support from its mother company, but its cool its hip but the hardware is expensive. Bad experiences with 2.4 have forever tainted Linux in my mind. It’s great that the beta Linux kernels are getting regression testing now, but they certainly could have used it during 2.3. I’ve never experienced more OS crashes due to poor design and testing. The early part of the 2.4 series was certainly a damnable thing to call “stable”. During the 2.4 series, I saw Linux crash several dozen times. I’ve seen FreeBSD crash once under similar conditions. I’ve seen Solaris crash once under similar conditions.

Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary driver#

In all my experience as a system administrator I’ve seen NT-based Windows operating systems (3.51, 4, 2k, XP) crash a total of 4 times (2 for NT4, 1 for 2k, 1 for XP) when not caused by a defective driver or hardware problems. Windows is crappy, crashes all the time but it runs on cheaper hardware. I just want to simply say the Mac isn’t for me. You can call me cheap, you can call me any name you want. True, I can upgrade my iMac G4 to Jaguar, but I can’t justify that cost just to see “oh maybe I’ll like it now.” I’m quite happy with Gentoo Linux now because I’m using hardware I already bought. A second go at it for me would mean paying more money in addition to my intial investment. My first impression of the Mac did not leave a lasting positive impression to give me any incentive to try again. why haven’t I given it a second chance? First impressions are always important in any situation, job interviews, etc. What is preventing me from pursuing the Mac again? Even though most if not all my complaints against the Mac have been addressed with new software releases, hardware updates and price cuts, etc. So obviously I failed on my attempt to convert to the Mac platform, that is my own failure and not that of the Mac. In all honesty, I was brainwashed into Microsoft and had gotten so use to Windows that it became difficult to break old habbits and move over to a different OS. I started out using Windows as my first OS.














Windows vs mac os hexa vs binary