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| Tweet Topic Started: Apr 19 2006, 07:38 PM (68 Views) | |
| Deleted User | Apr 19 2006, 07:38 PM Post #1 |
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Recently, Ive really been considering buy one of those macintosh machines. You know, the knew ones that have a intel duo core... And then have Boot Camp on it just in case for some windows applications. I love to look and feel of a mac. But I love the ease of use with windows... but if i can have both... well i think you know. Should I get a mac though? Spend all that money? Or just stick to PC and microsoft. |
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| Monkeydee | Apr 19 2006, 08:48 PM Post #2 |
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i'd stick with a pc get a processor that's SSE3 capable and then dual boot that with winxp and osx. you're technically not allowed to run osx on a pc, but it is possible and does work. |
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| Deleted User | Apr 19 2006, 09:14 PM Post #3 |
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thanks monkeydee! phew i was worried about that. cuz i was thinking about building a PC but if i get a mac... its not just liek i can build it on my own. so that sounds great! |
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| Rampage | Apr 20 2006, 11:41 AM Post #4 |
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osx thinks thats mac operatin why not just run a Dule boot with linux then |
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| Deleted User | Apr 21 2006, 12:23 AM Post #5 |
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im never sure which version of linux to get, and with a mac.. i dont know, i just like the way the operating system feels. but it can get irritating to me i guess, when i use it the program sometimes stop responding and i have to force quit. |
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| Brandon82 | Apr 21 2006, 05:41 PM Post #6 |
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mandrake is easy to use |
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| Deleted User | Apr 21 2006, 06:54 PM Post #7 |
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ill check it out. |
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| zzzzzzzuhlast | Apr 22 2006, 06:52 AM Post #8 |
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they all are good try kubuntu |
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| Deleted User | Apr 22 2006, 08:09 PM Post #9 |
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ill have to test drive them. I wish there was some little questionare that would tell me what distro of linux would be the best for me. But the Mac OS X, still pretty interesting, i just really only like the way it looks so if there is a version of linux thats really similar i guess i can use that. |
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| Deleted User | Apr 24 2006, 11:07 PM Post #10 |
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OK, so I am now using SuSE. and I LOVE IT!!!! |
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