Was: "What does your OS..." Now: "My mac is fantastic"
- Firestryke31
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Re: Was: "What does your OS..." Now: "My mac is fantastic"
I'mma wait to install the new SDK until I get my new 500GB hard drive in. Then I get to go through the joy of reinstalling all of my stuff again! OS X is going to be fun, especially trying to get it to play nicely with Windows and Linux (I use the OSx86 project, for those that don't know it's a collection of hacks that let you run OS X on a non-apple computer).
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Re: Was: "What does your OS..." Now: "My mac is fantastic"
Haven't worked on mac ever. By the way, mine favorite is Linux. Ever since I have started working on it, I am mad for it.
It is really so powerful that a few commands piped together could do such a thing that you couldn't even think of doing in windows.
LINUX IS ULTIMATE
It is really so powerful that a few commands piped together could do such a thing that you couldn't even think of doing in windows.
LINUX IS ULTIMATE
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Re: Was: "What does your OS..." Now: "My mac is fantastic"
By the way, Mac is UNIX certified, Linux isn't and couldn't be certified if someone wanted to start the horrible process.mangatmodi wrote:Haven't worked on mac ever. By the way, mine favorite is Linux. Ever since I have started working on it, I am mad for it.
It is really so powerful that a few commands piped together could do such a thing that you couldn't even think of doing in windows.
LINUX IS ULTIMATE
EDIT\\ Sorry offtopic, I didn't read the message properly. I thought the praising of pipes was Mac-bashing.