Microsoft's bid to sieze control of all PC use
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If anybody on this board switches to Mac, I'll provide tech support FOR FREE. For the life of your Mac. Any questions. Period.Durandal wrote:Very funny. How does this change the fact that your Microsoft overloads will soon dominate every aspect of your digital life, while I'll be free from all that bullshit on my Mac?His Divine Shadow wrote:When going to extremes like that, why not settle with an Atari?Defiant wrote:That's it, I'm buying a Mac.
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Same for linux . Though you can find better on usenet.
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too true... I for one have no intention whatsoever of staying with M$ past win2k... no XP for me -- next stop is linux (already have redhat 8, but havent built anything to use it yet). I doubt I will ever seriously use a mac, as they are almost as closed-minded as M$ is, but on the hardware side.
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But then you'll kill Lycoris (AKA Redmond Linux, one of the newer "user friendly" distros, better than Lindows or Xandros since it's fully open source)!darthdavid wrote:Or better yet, they "accidentally" put in an armed war head.
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Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
George Bush makes freedom sound like a giant robot that breaks down a lot. -Darth Raptor
But then you'll kill Lycoris (AKA Redmond Linux, one of the newer "user friendly" distros, better than Lindows or Xandros since it's fully open source)!darthdavid wrote:Or better yet, they "accidentally" put in an armed war head.
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Anything worth the cost of a missile, which can be located on the battlefield, will be shot at with missiles. If the US military is involved, then things, which are not worth the cost if a missile will also be shot at with missiles. -Sea Skimmer
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I already get paid to do Mac support for my university.Cap'n Hector wrote:If anybody on this board switches to Mac, I'll provide tech support FOR FREE. For the life of your Mac. Any questions. Period.Durandal wrote:Very funny. How does this change the fact that your Microsoft overloads will soon dominate every aspect of your digital life, while I'll be free from all that bullshit on my Mac?His Divine Shadow wrote: When going to extremes like that, why not settle with an Atari?
Within reason, of course. No international calls...
Well, 90% of the components in a Mac are the same ones found in a PC. The only real differences are the motherboard and CPU (consequently, the two most important components ). I think it's safe to say that Macs could work very well for your average computer user, but not really for people who like constantly upgrading their machines or building their own systems.Shaka[Zulu] wrote:too true... I for one have no intention whatsoever of staying with M$ past win2k... no XP for me -- next stop is linux (already have redhat 8, but havent built anything to use it yet). I doubt I will ever seriously use a mac, as they are almost as closed-minded as M$ is, but on the hardware side.
Even so, if Apple moves to IBM's PowerPC 970, there's going to be plenty to drool about on the Mac side ...
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IBM are one of the big TCPA players too......
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I've always found the build-your-own crowd that uses Windows to be amusing...you built the computer and then went with the OS that allows for little tweaking (in comparison to Linux)...Durandal wrote:Well, 90% of the components in a Mac are the same ones found in a PC. The only real differences are the motherboard and CPU (consequently, the two most important components ). I think it's safe to say that Macs could work very well for your average computer user, but not really for people who like constantly upgrading their machines or building their own systems.
Even so, if Apple moves to IBM's PowerPC 970, there's going to be plenty to drool about on the Mac side ...
And it's a shame people can't build Macs, but it makes developing the Mac OS easier for Apple, and it's a tradeoff I'm willing to make.
And I can't wait for the PPC 970...if they use it, that's my next iBook.
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TCPA is separate from PalladiumKeevan_Colton wrote:IBM are one of the big TCPA players too......
http://www.research.ibm.com/gsal/tcpa/
There's an IBM driver for TCPA, and it's opensource too. At least we will know Linux works with TCPA.
Please read and analyse before posting. Uh, can anyone copy and paste onto the board? I hate PDF files since they are hard to read on a slow computer.
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Windows allows for much more tweaking than Mac OS X, at this point, at least in terms of general customizability. The open *nix roots of OS X allow it to be tweaked more at the system level, though.Cap'n Hector wrote:I've always found the build-your-own crowd that uses Windows to be amusing...you built the computer and then went with the OS that allows for little tweaking (in comparison to Linux)...
It'll never happen. Jobs initially made a dumbshit decision by not licensing the OS, and now it's impossible for him to do so without losing massive amounts of revenue.And it's a shame people can't build Macs, but it makes developing the Mac OS easier for Apple, and it's a tradeoff I'm willing to make.
I hate to burst your bubble, but no it won't be. The 970 will not be suitable for laptop use until at least a year after its initial debut. If they use it, it will be in XServes and maybe towers.And I can't wait for the PPC 970...if they use it, that's my next iBook.
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I know, I was comparing it to Linux on purpose. Apple has never made customizing the Mac OS easy, but people still manage to do it. If you run stuff from Darwin, you've got all kinds of options, including KDE and other windowing systems...at the Aqua level you can't change much.Durandal wrote:Windows allows for much more tweaking than Mac OS X, at this point, at least in terms of general customizability. The open *nix roots of OS X allow it to be tweaked more at the system level, though.Cap'n Hector wrote:I've always found the build-your-own crowd that uses Windows to be amusing...you built the computer and then went with the OS that allows for little tweaking (in comparison to Linux)...
As I said, it's a tradeoff I'm willing to make since it increases stability. Reasonably uniform hardware makes development easier.Durandal wrote:It'll never happen. Jobs initially made a dumbshit decision by not licensing the OS, and now it's impossible for him to do so without losing massive amounts of revenue.Cap'n Hector wrote:And it's a shame people can't build Macs, but it makes developing the Mac OS easier for Apple, and it's a tradeoff I'm willing to make.
As I recall, there's a 1.25 Ghz version that uses >20 watts, which is perfect for laptops. It has a good chance of making it into the PowerBook within six months of a tower, I'd say.Durandal wrote:I hate to burst your bubble, but no it won't be. The 970 will not be suitable for laptop use until at least a year after its initial debut. If they use it, it will be in XServes and maybe towers.Cap'n Hector wrote:And I can't wait for the PPC 970...if they use it, that's my next iBook.
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Did you use the Classic Mac OS? Just about every system API was open and documented. Developers could essentially modify anything they wanted. That's what made the Mac shareware community famous.Cap'n Hector wrote:I know, I was comparing it to Linux on purpose. Apple has never made customizing the Mac OS easy, but people still manage to do it. If you run stuff from Darwin, you've got all kinds of options, including KDE and other windowing systems...at the Aqua level you can't change much.
Apple doesn't do any of its own motherboard development. It gets the motherboard from Motorola and designs pretty plastic cases to put it in.As I said, it's a tradeoff I'm willing to make since it increases stability. Reasonably uniform hardware makes development easier.
Yeah, but how cheap is it? We have no idea how much the 970 will cost.As I recall, there's a 1.25 Ghz version that uses >20 watts, which is perfect for laptops. It has a good chance of making it into the PowerBook within six months of a tower, I'd say.
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Someone arguing Macs who knows about them...cool.
My comment about uniform hardware still stands.
You have a point there. I've heard complaints about APIs being closed in X. I'm not sure how that affects the *nix apps, however. Closed APIs suck.Durandal wrote:Did you use the Classic Mac OS? Just about every system API was open and documented. Developers could essentially modify anything they wanted. That's what made the Mac shareware community famous.Cap'n Hector wrote:I know, I was comparing it to Linux on purpose. Apple has never made customizing the Mac OS easy, but people still manage to do it. If you run stuff from Darwin, you've got all kinds of options, including KDE and other windowing systems...at the Aqua level you can't change much.
It doesn't? Too bad. Well, that still gives them uniform hardware to run the OS on, it just means they won't know the nooks and crannies of the motherboards as well.Durandal wrote:Apple doesn't do any of its own motherboard development. It gets the motherboard from Motorola and designs pretty plastic cases to put it in.Cap'n Hector wrote:As I said, it's a tradeoff I'm willing to make since it increases stability. Reasonably uniform hardware makes development easier.
My comment about uniform hardware still stands.
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Most people who build there own, then use windows, do so because they dont know how to use Linux. These people also use windows because thats what most games will play on. I am one of these people However I will be learning Linux at some point as I really dont like Microsith {thats what happens when you are a winblows oreinted tech}Cap'n Hector wrote:I've always found the build-your-own crowd that uses Windows to be amusing...you built the computer and then went with the OS that allows for little tweaking (in comparison to Linux)...Durandal wrote:Well, 90% of the components in a Mac are the same ones found in a PC. The only real differences are the motherboard and CPU (consequently, the two most important components ). I think it's safe to say that Macs could work very well for your average computer user, but not really for people who like constantly upgrading their machines or building their own systems.
Even so, if Apple moves to IBM's PowerPC 970, there's going to be plenty to drool about on the Mac side ...
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I can respect a build-your-own dualbooter, but if you're technical enough to build your own comp, then do a good OS for it...Stuart Mackey wrote: Most people who build there own, then use windows, do so because they dont know how to use Linux. These people also use windows because thats what most games will play on. I am one of these people However I will be learning Linux at some point as I really dont like Microsith {thats what happens when you are a winblows oreinted tech}
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Building a computer, I have found, is no more complicated than a mech lego set, or less so. And a good O/S is only as good as what your requirements are, and what you know about O/S's.Cap'n Hector wrote:I can respect a build-your-own dualbooter, but if you're technical enough to build your own comp, then do a good OS for it...Stuart Mackey wrote: Most people who build there own, then use windows, do so because they dont know how to use Linux. These people also use windows because thats what most games will play on. I am one of these people However I will be learning Linux at some point as I really dont like Microsith {thats what happens when you are a winblows oreinted tech}
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I just wish more people knew about Linux...Stuart Mackey wrote:Building a computer, I have found, is no more complicated than a mech lego set, or less so. And a good O/S is only as good as what your requirements are, and what you know about O/S's.Cap'n Hector wrote:I can respect a build-your-own dualbooter, but if you're technical enough to build your own comp, then do a good OS for it...Stuart Mackey wrote: Most people who build there own, then use windows, do so because they dont know how to use Linux. These people also use windows because thats what most games will play on. I am one of these people However I will be learning Linux at some point as I really dont like Microsith {thats what happens when you are a winblows oreinted tech}
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My linux from scratch is giving me headaches. Literally hundreds, possibly exceeding 1000, all shoved in the same directery. Now I got to organize them before burning them, then compile them one by one. Also, half of them are out of date. . I wish I had broadband, then I would'nt have to download I *might* use, most likely not.
Due to shoppers syndrome, I've downloaded tons of stuff I don't need. Like USB drivers. I never use the scanner.
Due to shoppers syndrome, I've downloaded tons of stuff I don't need. Like USB drivers. I never use the scanner.
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AgreedCap'n Hector wrote:Stuart Mackey wrote:Building a computer, I have found, is no more complicated than a mech lego set, or less so. And a good O/S is only as good as what your requirements are, and what you know about O/S's.Cap'n Hector wrote: I can respect a build-your-own dualbooter, but if you're technical enough to build your own comp, then do a good OS for it...
I just wish more people knew about Linux...
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Maybe.Shinova wrote:They can get around that though, right?darthdavid wrote:Again without the gamage, linux will never become big.
The basic problem is Linux is still way way too small a share of the Desktop market were the volumn sales are.
Gamage will not come to Linux till some of the more basic fundemental problems are addressed. IE how user friendly it is, and how idiot proof it is.
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