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suselinux:
quote:Originally posted by Jimmy James is COOL:
many of the younger folks that I've talked to that own Apple hardware say this:
My dad has a Dell and runs Windows, and he's always having problems. My computer JUST WORKS.
That's the operative phrase that I hear... JUST WORKS.
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That reminds me of an advertizing guy my friend introduced me to, he was explaing to me what he did with graphics and stuff on his mac running OSX
I don't know why, but I said" Yah know SuSE runs on Macs"
He said "Look I know Apple isn't PERFECT, but it WORKS FOR ME!"
I don't know why but he did'nt like my sugesstion.
I find that alot with mac users, they tend to be insulted when one mentions Linux. Not protective, or confrontational, just insulted.
Like I went into Tom Lee music in downtown Vancouver, My little brother wants a Korg Keyboard
any way they're also an apple retailer and I was snooping around the desktop of a MAC thingy "G" something, I think it was a four.
one of the sales men came buy and watched me I said is it Ok and pointed to the screen
He said YAH! try it out!
I was looking how it was set up, the docker was set vertical on the left side, that's how I keep my KDE desktop
He said so what do yah think
I said Kinda reminds me of Linux
He was behind me, I was lost in the monitor and he said"Yah....Riiiiight" then he walks away. WTF.
hm_murdock:
I've seen this, too lately. I guess that a lot of Mac users think that Linux is trying to play off of OS X's popularity and trying to say "hey, Macs use UNIX, and we're like UNIX!".
However, Linux still isn't as easy as OS X/NeXT, so they see Linux as a poser, when it's not. It's not *trying* to cop X's style. Linux is still struggling to *find a style*, which is kinda a hobbling thing for it, I feel.
But yeah, I know what you're saying, and it's crappy, as OS X users and Linux users are both *nix bretheren now.
Faust:
quote:I read somewhere that BSD and its variants (are getting more popular on the desktop.)
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Unless you count OSX I doubt that - well "more" popular yes, but popular no. I use Open BSD myself now (on a seperate computer (sparc sunstation ipx to be exact), my main PC still runs Debian GNU/Linux) and while I can see it has a lot of great features, it just isn't a contender for a "popular" OS category. (Well neither is Debian I guess...) Maybe among people who know what they're doing but not for the average Joe - for that Red Hat, Suse, Mandrake, Windows or OSX. Now personally I don't "love" any of those OS's, but really they are the only ones that have a strong claim to being aimed at the "average person."
quote:I guess that a lot of Mac users think that Linux is trying to play off of OS X's popularity and trying to say "hey, Macs use UNIX, and we're like UNIX!".
However, Linux still isn't as easy as OS X/NeXT, so they see Linux as a poser, when it's not. It's not *trying* to cop X's style.
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I haven't seen this at all, but I dont know any Mac users too well. (Well not in person.) How can we be "trying" to copy OSX? Maybe a few window managers yes, but GNU/Linux was based on Unix before Mac OSX was. You dont want to use GNU/Linux fine, I don't want to use Mac OSX - but neither of us should be trying to force the other camp to use their OS. I'm not really expressing myself to well, but that guys attitude ("Yah....Riiiiight" then he walks away. WTF.) gets to me. GNU/Linux is a good OS, suselinux shouldnt be getting shit from some guy just because he uses it.
quote:Linux is still struggling to *find a style*, which is kinda a hobbling thing for it, I feel.
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I can see where people get this impression - 25 window managers, 7 seperate word processors to choose from, blah blah blah, but there is a very definable Unix / GNU/Linux / "style." How many people so far have complained about the "Linux way of doing things?" For that matter, try reading ESR's "art of Unix," RMS's essays, or any Debian writings, there are clear styles, both technically (the "right" way to do something, like "everything is a text file or in OpenBSD "security comes first") and philosophically (RMS.)
I guess given the sheer level of choice and customizability in GNU/Linux there is no *consisitent* style like there is in OSX. Or maybe the consistent style is "you get to choose the style your machine uses." I can however see how that would irritate some people.
Pissed_Macman:
quote:Originally posted by Jimmy James is COOL:
many of the younger folks that I've talked to that own Apple hardware say this:
My dad has a Dell and runs Windows, and he's always having problems. My computer JUST WORKS.
That's the operative phrase that I hear... JUST WORKS.
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Sounds like you've been talking to the people in the switch commercials.
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