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[News] GNU/Linux Goes Head to Head with Apple

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Ubuntu, OpenX Chiefs Talk OS, Search Disruption

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| To Mark Shuttleworth, CEO of Canonical -- the lead commercial backer of the 
| Ubuntu Linux distribution -- squaring off against Windows is a battle worth 
| fighting.  
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| "The operating system is the intersection of so many things in technology," 
| Shuttleworth said here at Wired's Disruptive by Design conference. "It's 
| where software meets technology."  
| 
| And as Shuttleworth sees it, he and others who have built their businesses 
| around open source -- Canonical provides premium, paid services around Ubuntu 
| in addition to supporting the OS's development -- have an distinct advantage 
| against the Microsofts of the world.    
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http://www.internetnews.com/dev-news/article.php/3825396/Ubuntu+OpenX+Chiefs+Talk+OS+Search+Disruption.htm


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Mac4Lin Gives Linux Desktops the Complete Mac Look

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| Linux: Mac4Lin, a package of skins, wallpapers, icons, and interface
| refinements that brings a completist Mac look to Linux with an automated
| installation, has reached the 1.0 stage with an impressive array of features.
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http://lifehacker.com/5290955/mac4lin-gives-linux-desktops-the-complete-mac-look


10 things Linux does better than OS X

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| #1: Flexibility
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| [...]
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| #2: Open source
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| [...]
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| #3: Command line
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| [...]
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| #4: Hardware requirements
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| [...]
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| #5: Security
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| [...]
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| 6. Portability
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| [...]
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| #7: Cost
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| [...]
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| #8: More available software
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| [...]
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| #9: Not so dumbed-down
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| [...]
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| #10: Keyboard efficiency
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http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/10things/?p=461


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/


A Mac Devotee Looks at Ubuntu 8.10 "Intrepid Ibex"

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| If Apple came out with a netbook, I'd be tempted to choose it over a
| Linux-based netbook for a variety of reasons. One of them is that it would
| slot into our Mac-centric home network (mostly in terms of syncing and
| existing software) more easily. Another is that I've been more blown away by
| the iPod Touch than I ever thought I could be, and an Apple netbook might
| have the same effect. Today, however, that choice doesn't exist and won't for
| the forseeable future, and as my shoulders and back start to ache and cramp
| from the time spent in front of a desktop writing overlong blog posts, an
| Ubuntu netbook continues to be an increasingly attractive option.
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http://diderotsdiary.iannelli.us/2008/12/mac-devotee-looks-at-ubuntu-810.html


Ubuntu on an iBook

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| I started by backing up my information. Everything, everything - including
| the System Folder. I used Disk Copy to image everything in around 600 MB
| chunks so that I could burn them to a CD.
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http://linuxtidbits.wordpress.com/2008/11/28/ubuntu-on-an-ibook/


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/


Ubuntu and Mac OS X Integration

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| So, when everything is said and done, I was able to achieve all my stated
| goals. The only outstanding issue that I haven’t yet figured out yet centers
| on automatic logins; for both AFP and SMB/CIFS, I get prompted for a password
| when connecting, even though I keep my password synchronized (manually)
| between my Mac and the Ubuntu server. Any tips on how to resolve that would
| certainly be appreciated.
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http://blog.scottlowe.org/2009/01/02/ubuntu-and-mac-os-x-integration/
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