Hi there !
I read yesterday that some Linux users switched to Mac OS X because they wanted a strong but useable Unix.
Nowaday, there are some good distros like Redhat or SuSE, that are competitors to Mac OS X.
Apple seems to target more the Linux Communauty than Windows OS. According to you, is it a good idea from Mr Jobs ?
If I take one "not totally free" distro like SuSE, I have :
Mac OS X : 129 $ with support from Apple, one or 2 small userguides
SuSE 8.0 Pro : 80 $ with 4 userguides, 7 CDs or 1 DVD, 100 days of installation support.
Redhat 7.3 : Same like SuSE 8.0
Do you think it is more valuable to get the MAC OS X than a good Linux distros, if you want to use your computer daily ?
Unfortunately, MAC OS X is only available on PPC , not x86.
Why Apple still don't want to "annoye" Microsoft while she is targetting the "small" Linux communauty ? Does apple still get some founds by Microsoft ?
I read yesterday that some Linux users switched to Mac OS X because they wanted a strong but useable Unix.
Nowaday, there are some good distros like Redhat or SuSE, that are competitors to Mac OS X.
Apple seems to target more the Linux Communauty than Windows OS. According to you, is it a good idea from Mr Jobs ?
If I take one "not totally free" distro like SuSE, I have :
Mac OS X : 129 $ with support from Apple, one or 2 small userguides
SuSE 8.0 Pro : 80 $ with 4 userguides, 7 CDs or 1 DVD, 100 days of installation support.
Redhat 7.3 : Same like SuSE 8.0
Do you think it is more valuable to get the MAC OS X than a good Linux distros, if you want to use your computer daily ?
Unfortunately, MAC OS X is only available on PPC , not x86.
Why Apple still don't want to "annoye" Microsoft while she is targetting the "small" Linux communauty ? Does apple still get some founds by Microsoft ?