I Challenge you Linux Fan Boys!
I know I'm asking for beating, but you guys have your chance. I will install and try Linux for one month, maybe two. Your goal is to get me, the Apple Fan Boy of the FRCF, to make me think it's worth while for me to keep it on my limited Mac Book hard drive. Do what ever it takes to get me to be a dual OS X and Linux, booter.
But first, tech specs:
Tech Specs Here. This should give you more than enough hardware info. I have the 17" model and
no I'm not rich.
Rules:
~ Keep it simple.
~ We will all try to keep flame wars to a dull roar.
~ don't be a dick.
So we begin the challenge!
Comments
None of that was meant to sound snarky.
You could test it out by trying it out in Parallels if you really want to.
Onward Comrade! I did back about 6 months ago on my old windows box, It sucked.
That said, I've used a few flavors of linux over the years. I'm a little rusty, but if you're serious, I'll help out. Note that VirtualBox is now being offered free of charge by Sun, and now ships with a seamless mode (which I'm not sure applies to linux). This would be a great way to get your feet wet, especially if you're running a machine with hypervisor extensions (which VBox now supports).
But as it has been stated above, I really couldn't care less which operating system you use, as long as you know of Linux.
If you want to try linux, listen to geeknights and download an ubuntu iso. Mess around with that. Back up your data. Etc.
The way that hackers (the good kind) learn things is through self-discovery.
Please, DON'T install Linux. It makes about as much sense for you as sticking your thumb in a pencil sharpener.
I'm going to install Gentoo.
It boots great.
I can't get dhcp to work. This is a problem..