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[News] GNU/Linux at Work and Kicking Apple Macs Aside

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How I kicked the Mac habit - with Ubuntu

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| After starting a new job this year though I was brought back around to Linux 
| on the desktop. My first day at the office I was asked "so do you want 
| Windows or Linux"? No brainer for me, even with my past pains on the desktop. 
| Linux. (Oh, and they also asked me to pick a hostname themed off of a beer - 
| I thought, man, I made the right choice coming here.) That was how I formally 
| met Ubuntu. I ended up with a Hardy Heron box that has worked really really 
| well.       
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http://www.screaming-penguin.com/node/7621


Recent:

Dell Mini Inspiron 9

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| I’m living the dream, I tell you! I’ve swapped my MacBook for a Dell Mini and
| so far the experience has been pretty positive.
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http://jonrob.wordpress.com/2008/09/23/dell-mini-inspiron-9/


Moving from Mac to Ubuntu: Why I’m switching

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| Why I’m leaving Mac
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|    1. Crap file management.The Finder doesn’t work for me. No location bar
|    and no tree strucure side panel makes it difficult to navigate folders and
|    move files around the way I want to.
|    2. Insufficient panels & customization. In Ubuntu I can have as many
|    panels I want, can put all kinds of stuff on them, and can arrange them
|    however I want. In OSX You just have the dock, and you can really only put
|    applications or files on them, and you can’t even put in a separator to
|    keep them organized.
|    3. Various other annoyances. Such as:
|           * program menus are glued to the top of the screen on one monitor
|           only, which detaches them from the window. This is especailly
|           annoying when the program you’re using is on the second monitor.
|           * the date/time doesn’t open to a navigable calendar. I often use
|           this to check dates in the past or future.
|           * you can’t see hidden files unless you run a command from the
|           terminal to turn them on. Thus, hidden files are either always on
|           or always off.
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http://meganmcdermott.com/2008/08/29/moving-mac-ubuntu-switching/
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