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Penguin2Apple

Dark Paladin writes: "What happens when a Linux lover takes the plunge into a Mac for the first time in his life? Turns out he falls in love, to the point of abandoning Linux and taking up OS X full time. Read about the conversion in Penguin2Apple. And pray for mercy on his soul."

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  1. Re:Free2TwoGrand (try $1488 to $1499) by petard · · Score: 5, Informative
    Suppose he buys a comparably equipped PC from a reputable manufacturer. Let's say Dell, for the sake of argument.


    • Dell Dimension 2100:
    • 1100 MHz Celeron Processor
    • 256MB RAM
    • 40GB HD
    • 15" LCD Display
    • Integrated Intel 3D Graphics
    • NO IEEE 1394 (firewire) port
    • Harmon-Kardon HK195 Speakers
    • DVD-ROM/CD-RW combo drive
    • 1 year warranty

    Total cost: $1488

    • Apple iMac:

    • 700 MHz PowerPC G4 Processor
    • 256MB RAM
    • 40GB HD
    • 15" LCD Display
    • nVidia GeForce 2 MX 32MB DDR
    • Apple Pro (also Harmon-Kardon) speakers
    • Firewire interface
    • DVD-ROM/CD-RW Combo drive
    • 1 year warranty

    Total Cost: $1499

    So if he didn't want firewire, it'd be more like $1488 to $1499 (Or Free2ElevenDollars, as you put it). If he wanted firewire, add $70 for an Adaptec firewire board. If he wanted a better video card, add $60 for the one included in the iMac. In this case, it'd be $1608 for the PC setup to match the iMac, and the package still isn't as nice :-)

    So maybe an even better subject would be "Free2OneHundredNineDollarRebate"
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  2. Re:They'll never get me by SmittyTheBold · · Score: 5, Informative

    Know what? This is absolute FUD on both parts. At least you're both ill-informed. These complaints apply to OS X, yes - but that's the client OS. Buy the Server and get the server tools. It's very easy to do pretty much everything remotely, through a Apple-provided GUI tool.

    If I wanted to add a user to one of our OS X servers right now, I could. Remotely. Through a GUI. Without VNC. If people would look into using a "Server" as a server, people would be much happier.

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