Is MAC better than pc?
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Is MAC better than pc?
convince me. i have been frustrated with macs and no longer use them ever people who don't know computers argue that mac is better with me. i would like to argue with somebody who likes macs and doesn't have to think for a few minutes before remembering how to turn on a computer. nobody seems to post here much though maybe nobody will disagree that pc is better
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I'm not a Mac person, but I'm open minded. What makes you so frustrated with them? And are you also frustrated about OSX? or is it just the hardware?
Never owned a Mac so can't really say anything about them, but I'm very strict to on needing to know how my computer functions, and what parts I have in it. So I always buy separate parts and build my box. Never really liked Mac computers because of their "special" designs. But I do like the macbook (those small simple ones, like the layout of the keyboard especially).
But yeah, if you can install Linux on a Mac, then I would say that it's an acceptable piece of hardware. The price is crap though, and the whole "be a part of the community" thing with OSX seems kinda crap.
Never owned a Mac so can't really say anything about them, but I'm very strict to on needing to know how my computer functions, and what parts I have in it. So I always buy separate parts and build my box. Never really liked Mac computers because of their "special" designs. But I do like the macbook (those small simple ones, like the layout of the keyboard especially).
But yeah, if you can install Linux on a Mac, then I would say that it's an acceptable piece of hardware. The price is crap though, and the whole "be a part of the community" thing with OSX seems kinda crap.
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I have to admit I never have worked with a Mac OS yet, but as server admin I had a few encounters with Apple which made me not a real friend of their business policies. Apple uses a lot of code coming from Linux (may it be customized by Apple or not), so they should be thankful to the Linux world and at least give support when a Linux user is doing it vice versa. but in opposite, no support at all....I was working on setting up the Darwin streaming server made by Apple on a Debian system and ran into multiple problems, and there were LOADS of people I found with the same issues that even reported those bugs to Apple. reaction of Apple: ignorance.
I have the strange feeling that Apple is just acting like the "friendly alternative to MS" as part of their marketing strategy, if Mac systems would have the same spread as MS ones they would surely drop the mask and act completely the same as MS does now.
I have to admit I never have worked with a Mac OS yet, but as server admin I had a few encounters with Apple which made me not a real friend of their business policies. Apple uses a lot of code coming from Linux (may it be customized by Apple or not), so they should be thankful to the Linux world and at least give support when a Linux user is doing it vice versa. but in opposite, no support at all....I was working on setting up the Darwin streaming server made by Apple on a Debian system and ran into multiple problems, and there were LOADS of people I found with the same issues that even reported those bugs to Apple. reaction of Apple: ignorance.
I have the strange feeling that Apple is just acting like the "friendly alternative to MS" as part of their marketing strategy, if Mac systems would have the same spread as MS ones they would surely drop the mask and act completely the same as MS does now.
double take
This topic was already discussed in the Debate Section.
My real take on this topic is this:
I believe good administration by a wise computer user is what makes a machine. A Mac, Windows, nux/nix, Sparc - whatever - it is how you set it up that really matters.
DNR
My real take on this topic is this:
I believe good administration by a wise computer user is what makes a machine. A Mac, Windows, nux/nix, Sparc - whatever - it is how you set it up that really matters.
DNR
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He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
He gives wisdom to the wise and knowledge to the discerning. He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in Darkness, and Light dwells with him.
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Holytoaster4 wrote:I have windows vista and i have to say the best way to tell the difference between it and windows xp is the horrible errors. seriously if i didn't see it booting windows vista it would probably be an error that made me notice its not xp.
You serious? Oo
I see no similarity between Vista and XP, even if you remove all the fancy crap in Vista, it will still never really look like XP.
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Re: double take
That's more dodging the question than anything else. They're all obviously different, and we all have our preferences. You can't customize Windows like a Unix machine, and that's why I use Unix.DNR wrote:I believe good administration by a wise computer user is what makes a machine. A Mac, Windows, nux/nix, Sparc - whatever - it is how you set it up that really matters.
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Re: double take
still the user/administrator of the box is the key, a badly configured Linux system is not better than a badly configure MS one. ok, on a Linux system you have more options, but just this can be a danger for beginners too.G-Brain wrote: That's more dodging the question than anything else. They're all obviously different, and we all have our preferences. You can't customize Windows like a Unix machine, and that's why I use Unix.
look at my XP system for example: last patch SP1 and I surely download "shady" stuff regularly....but no malware infection since years, others have a fully patched one and run from one virus into the next one.
you're right, the systems are all different, but the user stays the same....a MS user which is not able to configure his desktop firewall properly will also surely stumble over the Linux risks like rlogin or rsh....
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