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		<title>Is Mac the Anti-Linux or the Answer?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I&#8217;ve been toying with the idea of buying a mac. Using WindowsXP is a no go for me, we&#8217;re just not friends; work haven&#8217;t yet rolled out Vista. I love linux, have been using it for years, and have &#8230; <a href="http://www.linickx.com/406/is-mac-the-anti-linux-or-the-answer">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I&#8217;ve been toying with the idea of buying a mac. Using WindowsXP is a no go for me, we&#8217;re just not friends; work haven&#8217;t yet rolled out Vista. I love linux, have been using it for years, and have upset many an I.T department by partitioning their loving-crafted standard Windows Build with my favourite flavour of linux but I&#8217;m getting the same old Gripes&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>Hardware-Compatibility:</strong> Now don&#8217;t get me wrong, fedora has installed and pretty-much worked out of the box for years, but it&#8217;s the little niggles that get you, my hp nc6320 (<em>company issued</em>) has an intel wireless card, and quite frankly the fedora support is unreliable; if it&#8217;s not issues where by I can&#8217;t connect to hidden ssids, I can&#8217;t run leap, and even my broadcasted home wpa network can be a bit flakey (<em>my n800 &#038; ps3 use it fine so it&#8217;s definitely a laptop issue</em>)&#8230;. top  this off with the odd issue with graphics cards, very little support for mobile broadband, fingerpint authentication and it&#8217;s enough to drive anyone mad!</p>
<p><strong>Work-Compatibility:</strong> Like most UK companies EVERYTHING has a windows focus, even down to the linux web-managed-appliances which have to be ie7 compatible. Open-office is great, but I can&#8217;t run the macro&#8217;s written by our marketing department (<em>which format things</em>) and even if I do manually make it look right the conversion to MS-Word is a bit &#8220;iffy&#8221;. Evolutions exchange-connector works most of the time, but archiving my mailbox from outlook screws it, changing my password (<em>due to expiry</em>) cause mail-notification to freak-out, and the  built-in html formatting engine doesn&#8217;t set a font so if I reply to an HTML e-mail, all my text is in the nasty times roman.. and just another couple of points since I&#8217;m in full rant, share-point support in firefox! and what is everyone&#8217;s obsession is MSN and office communicator, what&#8217;s wrong with skype or  google talk both of which have platform independent solutions. (<em>Yes pidgin supports MSN, but it&#8217;s not feature complete</em>)</p>
<p><strong>So is a mac the answer? </strong>Those I&#8217;ve known an met whom own macs (and in the UK, unless you&#8217;re in media they&#8217;re few and far between) have all said &#8220;everything just works&#8221;&#8230; oh how I&#8217;ve longed for that&#8230; and the UI is nice, so all the compiz prettyness that I&#8217;ve gotten used to is kinda there. I&#8217;ve done some research, there&#8217;s an offical office for mac, which support exchange, there&#8217;s a communicator for LCS which includes msn support, there&#8217;s certianly more off the shelf software that supports mac than linux!</p>
<p><strong>But is it out of the frying pan into the fire?</strong> Let&#8217;s look at why XP doesn&#8217;t work for me, 1stly the interface, it makes me feel unconfortable, I&#8217;ve tried themeing it, but that just covers up the bad colour scheme, themes ocasionally  slow your machine down, some apps don&#8217;t accept the theme engine, and after-all you&#8217;re just painting a bad egg so even if it is easier on the eye the problems sill exist! All this aside, Vista is supposed to address the usability and eye-candy issues, so maybe I should be using that? So user-interfaces could be considered a shallow reason to choose your OS, and to be honest although how I interact with the PC is important (<em>since it&#8217;s what I do for a living</em>) it&#8217;s not what attracted me to linux in the 1st place. FREE, yes FREE is what attracts most of us to linux, windows licencing and cost is a nightmare, winzip &#038; winrar are examples of stuff you expect to have as part of the OS, yes XP can open .zips but what about .tgz? &#8230; OK lets look at terminal emulation or ssh, finding a good one can be a problem putty is great but it&#8217;s a bit dis-jointed, the sftp function isn&#8217;t built into explorer tab&#8217;s is an extra add-on&#8230; what about the stuff you occasionaly use, so I re-size the odd image or convert .jpg to .png should I be paying for a tool I only use once a month, if I should, can I afford it?</p>
<p>The investment in a mac is not a small one, so my question is, <strong>can I get the best of both world</strong>s? Can I buy the software I need, and download open-source alternative easily for the rest? Can I mix the &#8220;it just works&#8221; with the tech-tinkering that I&#8217;m used to? After purchasing a macbook, ms office for mac, vmware-fusion (<em>I have vm-ware server on linux to run visio, I know this will be no-different on a mac</em>) and topped that off with a backup-solution (<em>work pay to backup windows, rsync does the job for linux</em>) I&#8217;m going to have spent best part of £1,500&#8230; oh yeah this includes a special VGA cable so I can plug into a projector&#8230; apple are known for tying users in tightly, will that become my new bug-bear? which leads me to&#8230;.</p>
<p><strong>Is Mac the Anti-Linux?</strong><br />
Apple insist that their OS runs only on their hardware, the ipod only works with their software (<em>itunes</em>) and plays their music format, you need special cables to plug your laptop into a standard monitor/projector, the iphone only works with apples chosen provider&#8230; is all this restriction going to make things worse? Linux is about freedom, machine architectures range from pda&#8217;s to playstations, the interface that you use can easily be changed, nearly everything is open and if I were a programmer I could fix, change, anything I liked&#8230;. would I be jumping from complete democratic freedom to a dictatorship?</p>
<p><strong>So there we have it, a million questions I just don&#8217;t know the answer to!</strong> I do know I don&#8217;t have a grand kicking about, so this won&#8217;t be something I tackle lightly, if I do I then have the politics at work to address, no booting into linux isn&#8217;t supported by IT, but the laptop is a standard-same-as-everyone-else-thingy if I bring in a shiny new apple it&#8217;s going to attract attention&#8230;. which will certainly upset someone! The windows of change are bring more macs to the UK, but is it just a fad? More thought is definitely needed, I just hope I can bring myself to a decision soon <img src='http://www.linickx.com/wp/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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