Why spend more recreating Linux on Apple hardware?
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I've considered buying Apple hardware a couple of times. I am a 99% Linux user. Most of what I do with my comp is browsing and writing/tweaking software (mucking with squid, iptables etc etc). I realized that even if I bought Apple hardware (say an ibook for compactness), I would then end up recreating the Linux/x86 environment.
I would end up spending more than on an equivalent x86 solution for the same results.
I've considered buying Apple hardware a couple of times. I am a 99% Linux user. Most of what I do with my comp is browsing and writing/tweaking software (mucking with squid, iptables etc etc). I realized that even if I bought Apple hardware (say an ibook for compactness), I would then end up recreating the Linux/x86 environment.
I would end up spending more than on an equivalent x86 solution for the same results.