After using OSX on my TiBook for two months I had to ditch the OS and switch to Linux to get descent performance and a desktop where I could do my work (KDE2). Linux is everything OS X isn't, but let's give it some time. I really hope OS X will make it.
I have just recently upgraded my memory and wanted to give OSX a try again, but I'll wait for the 10.1 upgrade now (can't wait to get DVD playback). And why the hell do I have to pay for the upgrade? I don't mind paying for software, but I've already paid (way to much if you ask me!) for the broken version of the OS.
After using OSX on my TiBook for two months I had to ditch the OS and switch to Linux to get descent performance and a desktop where I could do my work (KDE2). Linux is everything OS X isn't, but let's give it some time. I really hope OS X will make it.
I have just recently upgraded my memory and wanted to give OSX a try again, but I'll wait for the 10.1 upgrade now (can't wait to get DVD playback). And why the hell do I have to pay for the upgrade? I don't mind paying for software, but I've already paid (way to much if you ask me!) for the broken version of the OS.
Well said !
Debian is to me the best distro, and I don't mind waiting for potato.
What should be done maybe, is to make cd-images of a mid-way "unstable" potato, so that people on modems, etc. don't have to download so much.
One thing i don't understand, is why the put things like mail reader, news reader in the damned browser before it's rock stable.
... sorry if this has already been answered.
Why use the time on the fuz instead of fixing the bugs and making the thing do what it's supposed to do.
Just my oppion