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RE[8]: Comment by MOS6510
by MOS6510 on Fri 20th May 2011 14:34
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At work I have a Dell with Ubuntu. I could list a number of things that didn't work and some that still don't work.
For 125 euro from my own money I bought a Power Mac from 2002 and replaced the company Dell with it. It may not be fast, but at least Lotus Notes doesn't keep breaking after every few updates.
But all of this deviates from my opinion that Apple computers at least express some personality while PCs don't. Being able to build your own Mac doesn't change that.
RE[9]: Comment by MOS6510
by spiderman on Fri 20th May 2011 16:40
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Wait, those are not TECHNICAL problems. On Pystar machines, wireless technologies like Wifi and Bluetooth were optional. You can technically build a Mac clone with wireless, Pystar did build them but they choose to sell them as options for commercial reasons. The limited OS and lack of updates are legal problems, not technical.
It's a myth that everything works more out of the box on a Mac. It does not work anymore out of the box than a random Dell with Ubuntu. Many hardware and software components do not work on a Mac, just like on any random computer. If you want something that work with most things out of the box, buy a Dell with Windows.
Edited 2011-05-20 12:56 UTC