You seriously can't be this genuinely retarded...OSX is the perfect bridge between windows and linux imo. You've got the solid UNIX core to go with an aesthetic system that works with everything. win.
You mean POSIXOSX is the perfect bridge between windows and linux imo. You've got the solid UNIX core to go with an aesthetic system that works with everything. win.
Strong call right there.You seriously can't be this genuinely retarded...
I actually don't, lol.You mean POSIX
If you really wanted to get technical Debian isn't UNIXStrong call right there.
I've had over three years experience administrating a LAMP server with numerous slots. I've got no problem scripting and compiling with bash on Osx. It gives me everything I need from a unix based os, didn't even need my Debian vm.
Now run along.
Haha, I never said it was =].If you really wanted to get technical Debian isn't UNIX
Strong call right there.
I've had over three years experience administrating a LAMP server with numerous slots. I've got no problem scripting and compiling with bash on Osx. It gives me everything I need from a unix based os, didn't even need my Debian vm.
Now run along.
I lol'ed, a lot.Bash is a terminal shell. And a shit one at that. Don't know why you would be scripting on it.
I use Ubuntu (mostly because we use it at uni), but I think it's great and I haven't had any issues with it.I'd recommend OpenSUSE, it's my preferred distro. If you're new to everything, XFCE desktop environment might be the best bet, it isn't resource intensive but it has a good GUI set up. But KDE is my other preferred environment over GNOME. But it's really personal preference. OpenSUSE, uses YaST which is really good for getting all your things from a central GUI instead of going through the terminal. But you could always try Ubuntu, I only use it on my netbook because I've always had so many problems with missing libraries and such.
I hate the new Unity interface on Ubuntu. My favourite release of Ubuntu was 8.04. loved that shit.I use ubuntu at home, uni uses fedora I think. I've used knoppix before (5-6 yrs ago) and that was pretty fun too.
I prefer ubuntu to fedora tbh, much sexier