Linked by Jon Atkinson on Tue 20th May 2003 18:14 UTC
Linux I entered the world of Apple hardware about 3 months ago now, with a second-hand iBook2. It was a 500mHz, 256mb, ATI Rage 128 model, with a standard CD-Rom drive. I spent the first few days trying to tweak Mac OS X to my liking, then a few further weeks installing and learning to use the applications I thought I'd need. Chimera, BBEdit, the developer tools, even the Fink X server so I could use Gaim.
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Re: Dumb
by Greg on Tue 20th May 2003 05:53 UTC

Your comment was respectable until you said "You wrote this article just for the attention." Not only does this not make any sense (c'mon, off the top of your head, what's the author's name?), you don't appear to realize that it is possible that somehow, somewhere, a Yellow Dog Linux installation worked better than an OS X one. The author never said "OS X sux0rz!!!! lunix 0wnZ!!1!." Yet you seem determined to look stupid --- "your ignorance", "YDL sucks", the aforementioned "just for the attention." If you want to look like a serious "coder," don't act like a closeminded fool.