Intel Head Recommends Apple
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article in the WSJ:
Pressed about security by Mr. Mossberg, Mr. Otellini had a startling confession: He spends an hour a weekend removing spyware from his daughter's computer. And when further pressed about whether a mainstream computer user in search of immediate safety from security woes ought to buy Apple Computer Inc.'s Macintosh instead of a Wintel PC, he said, "If you want to fix it tomorrow, maybe you should buy something else.""
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Uhmm...because Linux is absolutely unusable compared to Mac OS X?
Because the people we're talking about don't give a fuck about using whatever hardware they want?
Enoguh seyd
Seriously, I tried getting a digital cam working on my friend's mac mini and I couldn't. All the drivers for it that I could find were for Mac OS 9.
Cheers,
RoadkillBunny
who modded this Informative?
PLEASE don't mod things as correct when you have no actual experience but think it sounds about right.
Free Linux software runs just fine OSX. However, if you want more quality than people are willing to provide as a hobby, you are stuck without any solution on Linux. Maybe there is a commercial office suite, but good luck with news readers, utilities, tax prep, education software...
/dev, /proc, C++ ABI, kernel modules and filesystem structure. OSX Tiger broke some kernel extensions (Cisco VPN) for the first time in many years and people are not happy. With Linux it's more like once a month.
I expect this situation to persist until Linux guarantees long-term binary compatibility for libc,