Yes, this is a Linux list.

Ok, ok, one more. Just one: http://www.apple.com/macosx/panther/


On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 09:19 Africa/Kampala, Mark Tinka wrote:

Much true Paul.

At the recent AfNOG workshop in Kampala, I got the rare opportunity to look at the 3 available models of Apple's PowerBook G4 yummies. And what a fine piece they were my friend.

The 12", 15" and 17" all shone in glory, and with BSD UNIX running at the core, my, what power. I particularly liked the in-built CD-RW/DVD-ROM as well as the internal 802.11 wireless recievers, with the wireless monitoring software to match. Just great!

They can be rather daunting in the beginning, but once you get used to them, I know, for sure, there's no turning back. But, since this is a Linux mailing list, I will rant on no more :-).

Regards,

Mark Tinka - CCNA
Network Engineer, Africa Online Uganda



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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Bagyenda
Sent: Tuesday, June 24, 2003 9:07 AM
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Subject: Re: lug_: Linux will pass Mac OS X next year

Kiggs,

I have tried very hard to show you the light, but like most old dogs you refuse to learn new things!

The only advantage for Linux-on-desktop over MacOS X is price, and even that is not significant. Apart from that, every true geek wants a MacOS X machine under their fingertips. As one who switched in Jan this year after 3 or so years as a Linux desktop user, I can tell you it has been pleasurable all the way. You get everything one gets on Linux/Windows, and better eye candy: I get MS Office vX, I get 3 browsers (Safar, IE 5.2 and Mozilla), I have all the Unix toys -- X Windows, vi, bash, PostgreSQL, emacs, Apache -- and I have Windows XP running under VirtualPC, for those times when Windows is required.

And the Apple software is a joy to work with: Apple Mail is so clean and fast and has such a powerful built-in junk buster, it integrates beautifully with the Addressbook application, iTunes the music player is so nicely put together, the list goes on.

And we haven't even started talking hardware -- oh! Any one out there who can do DVD playback on a Linux or Windows laptop for 2 1/2 hours -- on battery -- give me a call!

So, Linux on desktop, last I checked, is improving greatly each passing day, and the numbers will be good if only because of Linux's growing market share. But MacOS X will beat the pants off Linux in useability for years to come, particularly now that they've done the Unix core thing.

I am too sold. Linux is still very much the old girlfriend: she was good, very good, but wasn't quite good enough to keep around when the next one came around.

P.

On Tuesday, Jun 24, 2003, at 08:32 Africa/Kampala, Kiggundu Mukasa wrote:

http://slate.msn.com/id/2084727/

Business Week columnist Alex Salkever dropped the bomb last week that next year, "Linux should pass Apple in market share for desktop operating systems on computers."

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