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Another Linux to Mac switch

by Tim Smith <reply_in_group@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > May 15, 2008 at 07:14 PM

Interesting blog entry by Ivan Krstic on the OLPC (which he was a major 
contributor to) and Windows:

<http://radian.org/notebook/sic-transit-gloria-laptopi>

In the middle, there is an interesting digression:

> One of the favorite arguments of the free software and open source 
> community for the obvious superiority of such software over 
> proprietary alternatives is the user's supposed ability to take 
> control and modify inadequate software to suit their wishes. 
> Expectedly, the argument has been often repeated in relation to OLPC.
>
> I can't possibly be the only one seeing that the emperor has no 
> clothes.
>
> I started using Linux in '95, before most of today's Internet-using 
> general public knew there existed an OS outside of Windows. It took a 
> week to configure X to work with my graphics card, and I learned 
> serious programming because I later needed to add sup****t for a SCSI 
> hard drive that wasn't recognized properly. (Not knowing that C and 
> kernel hacking are supposed to be "hard", I kept at it for three 
> months until I learned enough to write a patch that works.) I've been 
> primarily a UNIX user since then, alternating between Debian, FreeBSD 
> and later Ubuntu, and recently co-writing a best-selling Linux book.
>
> About eight months ago, when I caught myself fighting yet another 
> battle with suspend/resume on my Linux-running laptop, I got so 
> furious that I went to the nearest Apple store and bought a MacBook. 
> After 12 years of almost exclusive use of free software, I switched 
> to Mac OS X. And you know, ****y power management and many other 
> hassles aren't Linux's fault. The fault lies with needlessly 
> secretive vendors not releasing do***entation that would make it 
> possible for Linux to play well with their hardware. But until the 
> day comes when hardware vendors and free software developers find 
> themselves holding hands and spontaneously bursting into one giant 
> orgiastic Kumbaya, that's the world we live in. So in the meantime, I 
> switched to OS X and find it to be an overwhelmingly more enjoyable 
> computing experience. I still have my free software UNIX shell, my 
> free software programming language, my free software ****ts system, my 
> free software editor, and I run a bunch of free software Linux 
> virtual machines. The vast, near-total majority of computer users 
> aren't programmers. Of the programmers, a vast, near-total majority 
> don't dare in the Land o' Kernel tread. As one of the people who 
> actually can hack my kernel to suit, I find that I don't miss the 
> ability in the least. There, I said it. Hang me for treason.
>
> My theory is that technical people, especially when younger, get a 
> particular thrill out of dicking around with their software. Much 
> like case modders, these folks see it as a badge of honor that they 
> spent countless hours compiling and configuring their software to 
> oblivion. Hey, I was there too. And the older I get, the more I want 
> things to work out of the box. Ubuntu is getting better at delivering 
> that experience for novice users. Serious power users seem to find 
> that OS X is unrivaled at it.
>
> I used to think that there was something wrong with me for thinking 
> this. Then I started looking at the mail headers on mailing lists 
> where I hang out, curious about what other folks I respect were 
> using. It looks like most of the luminaries in the security 
> community, one of the most hardcore technical communities on the 
> planet, use OS X.
>
> And lest you think this is some kind of Apple-paid rant, I'll mention 
> Mitch Bradley. Have you read the story of Mel, the "real" programmer? 
> Mitch is that guy, in 2008. Firmware superhacker, author of the IEEE 
> Open Firmware standard, wrote the firmware that Sun ****pped on its 
> machines for a good couple of decades, and in general one of the few 
> people I've ever had the pleasure of working with whose technical 
> competence so inordinately exceeds mine that I feel I wouldn't even 
> know how to start catching up. Mitch's primary laptop runs Windows.

Looks like the trend Paul Graham noted just over three years ago is 
continuing.  <http://www.paulgraham.com/mac.html>

-- 
--Tim Smith
 




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Another Linux to Mac switch
Tim Smith <reply_in_gr  2008-05-15 19:14:40 
Re: Another Linux to Mac switch
jebblue <n@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-16 04:17:53 
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Timberwoof <timberwoof  2008-05-15 21:52:51 
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JEDIDIAH <jedi@[EMAIL   2008-05-16 09:09:30 
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Tim Smith <reply_in_gr  2008-05-15 22:23:16 
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Linonut <linonut@[EMAI  2008-05-16 09:25:44 
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JEDIDIAH <jedi@[EMAIL   2008-05-16 09:06:44 
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Hadron <hadronquark@[E  2008-05-16 09:16:37 
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Moshe Goldfarb <brick.  2008-05-16 10:19:05 
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Hadron <hadronquark@[E  2008-05-16 09:17:15 
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Moshe Goldfarb <brick.  2008-05-16 10:18:16 
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Rick <none@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-16 04:46:30 
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Linonut <linonut@[EMAI  2008-05-16 09:21:31 
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jebblue <n@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-16 22:42:43 
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jebblue <n@[EMAIL PROT  2008-05-16 22:45:23 
Re: Many Reasons To ditch pricey crap Appil Mac and switch to Li
7 <website_has_email@[  2008-05-17 10:19:04 
Re: Many Reasons To ditch pricey crap Appil Mac and switch to Li
George Graves <gmgrave  2008-05-17 13:43:24 
Re: Many Reasons To ditch pricey crap Appil Mac and switch to Li
chrisv <chrisv@[EMAIL   2008-05-19 08:12:18 
Re: Many Reasons To ditch pricey crap Appil Mac and switch to Li
Tim Smith <reply_in_gr  2008-05-17 15:04:52 

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