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Technical Help & Discussion => Apple, Linux & Open Source Software: Help, News & Discussion => Topic started by: Clive on September 09, 2008, 22:24
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http://news.zdnet.com/2424-9595_22-219655.html
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hmm interesting, not sure I agree with all the points but a nice clear comparison. No matter what, Linux is better :ack: :ack: :ack:
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The package manager is a good idea, if only it was more up to date (in Ubuntu), and it would still be nice to be able to download and install programs Windows style.
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I would actually rather be ignorant of most of the inner workings of the operating system. I think most people would rather be ignorant of it. Apple picked a good motto: "It just works." That's what most people are looking for. In 30 years, nobody will give a rat's ass about the command prompt. It's a hold over from the 80s. I know it's an unpopular thing to say, but hey I think its the truth.
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I would actually rather be ignorant of most of the inner workings of the operating system. I think most people would rather be ignorant of it. Apple picked a good motto: "It just works." That's what most people are looking for. In 30 years, nobody will give a rat's ass about the command prompt. It's a hold over from the 80s. I know it's an unpopular thing to say, but hey I think its the truth.
if you write code then I can't never see a point when the command prompt will be useful, but I know what you mean 99% of people just want it to work.
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The package manager is a good idea, if only it was more up to date (in Ubuntu), and it would still be nice to be able to download and install programs Windows style.
yeah the default isn't the best - but thats just down to testing. You can install more up-to-date repositories if you wish...
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The version of SeaMonkey they have is 1.1.9, but the latest version is 1.1.11. To install 1.1.11 manually requires some coding dexterity, from what I can gather.
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yeah, things do take some time.. out of interest have you tried:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SeaMonkey
but instead of getting the version they suggest use: http://releases.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/seamonkey/releases/1.1.11/seamonkey-1.1.11.en-US.linux-i686.tar.gz
or
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=186011
... I reckon we can get it to do the latest version
If you like I could give it a go on my machine and post the full instructions - they will be like the first link, are you happy with installing things like that?
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Oh, don't worry Sam, thanks for the links, but I hardly ever use it, so can manage quite well with Firefox. Unfortunately, the reason I bought it was to use at work, but there isn't a strong enough wi-fi signal, so it's not really much use to me at the moment.
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Oh, don't worry Sam, thanks for the links, but I hardly ever use it, so can manage quite well with Firefox. Unfortunately, the reason I bought it was to use at work, but there isn't a strong enough wi-fi signal, so it's not really much use to me at the moment.
oh that's a shame... I wonder if you could boost the efficiency of the detector
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I haven't a clue! :dunno:
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hmmm.... probably not worth the hassle though!
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Nah. :D Although I did wonder if there might be a port for some sort of antenna? Will have a look later.
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I came across these the other day. I thought they were good.
PC Mac (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id_kGL3M5Cg)
PC, Mac, Linux (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-22EpQOm8c&feature=related)
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I came across these the other day. I thought they were good.
PC Mac (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Id_kGL3M5Cg)
PC, Mac, Linux (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0-22EpQOm8c&feature=related)
;D