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- From OS X to Ubuntu: 2 Years Later
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| I have to say that over the last couple of years,
| Iâve really come to love Ubuntu. Until recently,
| I rarely felt the need to go back to Windows or
| OS X (Iâll tell you more about that in another
| blog post). Iâve been generally pleased with each
| new release of Ubuntu and enjoy seeing the
| incremental improvements. Ubuntu has come an
| unbelievable way since I first tried it almost 5
| years ago.
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http://www.starryhope.com/linux/ubuntu/2010/os-x-to-ubuntu-2-years-later/
Matt Asay Sees the Light
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| Oh well, better late than never. The year of
| GNU/Linux on the desktop has come and gone, he
| agrees, and we will go forward to much greater
| accomplishments.
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http://pogson.6k.ca/2010/02/19/matt-asay-sees-the-light/
Recent:
There and back again. Linux to Mac
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| I now have Ubuntu 9.10 running on my
| MacBook Pro. Gnome-desktop, kubuntu-destop,
| xubuntu-desktop are all installed. I like
| desktop options, but prefer KDE 4. I can
| switch between apps, terminals, connect to
| the network and print. I have not seen one
| spinning beach ball. I am much more
| productive. I am so happy to have Amorok
| back to manage my music, and KDE to manage
| my desktop, and konsole as a terminal
| application, and, and, andâ I am just so
| much happier.
|
| [...]
|
| Would I buy another Mac for myself, just
| for the hardware? No. While the trackpad is
| cool, other companies have caught up on the
| piece of hardware. The keyboard may be
| enough to make me come back to the
| hardware, but I doubt it.
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http://www.openlogic.com/blogs/2009/11/there-and-back-again-linux-to-mac/
Migration from Mac to Linux
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| When in OS X (and in Windows) the default action
| is a very predictable beast. You want to make
| sure this is mimicked in Linux. In GNOME you can
| right click a file, select Open With, and then
| set that as the default application for that
| type of file. As much as this might seem second
| nature, for OS X users this is simply not an
| issue. Having everything so well integrated is
| not a feature on OS X, itâs a requirement. So
| make sure everything works exactly as expected
| BEFORE the OS X user touches their Linux box.
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http://blogwire.co.cc/2009/10/migration-from-mac-to-linux/
My development setup
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| Base software
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| * Arch Linux â itâs my 6 day with this distro
| actually, Iâm a Gentoo fanatic but from time to
| time I try to use something different. I usually
| go back to Gentoo after a month or so. Weâll see
| how Iâll end up now. So far I really like Arch,
| itâs extremely lightweight, fast and stable.
| Software availability is as good as in Gentoo.
| Itâs also easy to make your own packages which
| is crucial for Ruby developers since it happens
| that we need various non-standard stuff, like
| letâs say Nginx with Passenger support. Iâve got
| a feeling that this time I wonât go back to
| Gentoo
|
| * KDE â itâs my desktop environment and one
| of the most important reasons why Iâve
| switched back from OSX to Linux.
|
| [...]
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| Dev tools:
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| * GIT - probably the best SCM in the world
| * QGit4 â sometimes I use this git gui to
| view history of a project
| * ZSH with a pimped prompt for GIT
| * Nginx with Passanger â better then
| script/server
| * VirtualBox â I have 3 Windows virtual
| machines each with different version of
| Internet Explorer, only for testing of course
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http://blog.solnic.eu/2009/10/18/my-development-setup
Five tips to help ease the migration from Mac to Linux
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| Of course you might be thinking âOS X is supposed
| to be the most user-friendly OS available, so
| wouldnât migrating to Linux be even more
| difficults?â Not exactly. There are certain
| elements of OS X that inherently make the process
| of migrating to Linux easier than when migrating
| from Windows. Take, for instance, the mounting of
| images and drives. This task is completely
| obfuscated from the Windows user, but the OS X user
| actually knows to unmount a drive before removal.
| But what about simple, every day usage? How do you
| make that more understandable for one moving from
| OS X to Linux? Letâs find out.
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http://www.ghacks.net/2009/10/14/five-tips-to-help-ease-the-migration-from-mac-to-linux/
Mac computers are restrictive.
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| There are amazing PC laptop computers that you can buy for $600
| comparing to Apple latops that are usually around $1300 and more.
| Apple computers are overpriced, proprietary, restrictive and
| protectionist. This might not be a good direction to be heading
| into. Could Apple prove to be even more restrictive and opressive
| than Microsoft?
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http://www.idreamoflinux.com/2009/09/mac-computers-are-restrictive.html
Can Ubuntu 9.10 Outperform Mac OS X 10.6?
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| Of the 26 tests shown in this article, Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" was the
| clear winner in 12 of the 26 tests while Snow Leopard had won a handful and
| the rest of the tests had results that were too close to call or unchanged
| between the Apple and Canonical operating systems. Ubuntu 9.10 can certainly
| compete with Mac OS X 10.6 when it comes to the performance, but of course a
| few of these tests do show performance regressions compared to the earlier
| Ubuntu 9.04 release, an area where Ubuntu developers could improve.
| Additionally, not all areas of the system or hardware combinations were
| tested, such as with the Intel Linux graphics performance struggling compared
| to Mac OS X. On top of that, the Ubuntu Linux installations had NVIDIA's
| proprietary driver manually installed, where as the "out of the box"
| experience on Ubuntu does not provide any 3D acceleration for NVIDIA
| hardware.
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| Stay tuned for our large Mac OS X, Linux, OpenSolaris, and BSD operating
| system comparison in the next month.
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http://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=ubuntu_karmic_leopard&num=1
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