![]() |
Quote:
I don't give a shit about politics and in-fighting among dorks or anyone else online. His site is loaded with helpful info and his tools work without fail. If he got a few bucks from me clicking on his Amazon links, I'm cool with that. |
As I use my computers almost exclusively for software development and annoying people on GFY, I run a dual-boot setup of Linux and Mac OS X on most of them. I have a copy of Parallels running Windows 7 for when I absolutely need to run a native-Windows application (it runs in a window on my Mac OS X desktop).
Each system has its plusses and minuses. Mac OS X, for example, is a very integrated-feeling system with native cloud support and incremental auto-saving in all of the applications I use daily. Backing up my entire setup is as easy as buying an external hard drive and clicking "on" for Time Machine. Linux has the flexibility for me to be able to set up any server environment I've needed to-date, and to build powerful black-box testing scenarios that compliment my white-box unit tests. One of the huge plusses of Linux, as someone pointed out earlier, is that you can literally run it from a CD (or thumb-drive, or whatever) to see if you like it, or just to use it occasionally for specific purposes. |
Quote:
I just sign up in the forum and I'll be happy giving you an update after posting some infos and question in there and thank you so much for this. |
Quote:
|
Now I have a problem with that forum it seems you cannot post in there unless you take a quiz and I took it and I got 9/13 the passing is 10 and I have to wait (dont know how long) LOL
|
Go for linux, whichever distro you like.
|
osx is based on bsd so technically you don't need to run linux if you are looking for a unix based environment.
While bsd can be a pain in the ass you can still set up xwindow, you can use macports, you can set up whatever dev environment, compilers, scripts, etc. Its been a while but I'm pretty sure osx has apache already ready to go even, however if you're on a pc you can have the most shit tier of pcs and throw linux on there. I'm not sure what you want to do but even cygwin might work for you with just windows but i dont really know what your main purpose is |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
u can do it
|
Tried 10.6 it still goes hang on apple logo screen
|
Quote:
i use billings currently. |
i just setup daylite server and client here.
you can get a trial version from the site. http://www.marketcircle.com/daylite/.../dayliteserver http://www.marketcircle.com/daylite/download/daylite |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
So you can't spend $250 to build something cheap to run the $300 software you downloaded from the Pirate Bay? For real?
:Oh crap |
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
|
Quote:
Quote:
|
Quote:
billings might be what you need more. if not you need to have the daylight server always up and running. |
| All times are GMT -7. The time now is 09:13 AM. |
Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.8.8
Copyright ©2000 - 2026, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
©2000-, AI Media Network Inc123