Ask Slashdot: Mac To Linux Return Flow? 965
jasnw writes "I'm one of apparently many people who moved to OS X from Linux in the early/mid 2000s for their desktop system, keeping Linux boxes around for the heavy lifting and server work. I may also be part of a large segment of that group now considering a return because of all the iOS-ification of OS X, despite the fact that the Linux desktop still falls short in the 'it just works' area. I'm angry enough at Apple, and wary enough of Linux, that I might just go to using Windows 7 for the desktop (not Win8, however). What is the feeling/experience of other 'traitors' who run OS X for the desktop and Linux for everything else?"
Quality entertainment (Score:5, Funny)
*Munches popcorn and waits*
MasterTroll (Score:5, Funny)
Your trollcraft is strong, you named every OS, praising it whilst simultaneously deriding it. I give you 32 troll points for what will likely be highly polarized responses and self-sustaining conjecture and disagreement.
Re:Quality entertainment (Score:5, Funny)
Popcorn? You're munching popcorn?
Hmph. Everyone knows corn nuts are the best snack for well-reasoned and rational comment watching!
Re:Quality entertainment (Score:4, Funny)
Great news.
Now, will you give me an insight regarding "Almond Milk". I can't find almond udders - even with a magnifing glass.
Re:Windows 7 (Score:5, Funny)
I've had great success with cinnamon on Linux Mint 14, give it a try
Does this belong on Slashdot or on a cooking blog?
Re:Answer=FreeBSD (Score:5, Funny)
The only hardware support issues have been video and wifi.
Oh, that's it? I'm glad that there are no issues with anything important...
Re:MasterTroll (Score:5, Funny)
BeOS would be the best, if it were not for OS/2.
Of course, OS/2 couldn't hold a candle to AmigaOS.
Unless RiscOS never existed.
Of course, if RiscOS was open source, *truly* open source, then it might be as good as FreeBSD.
However, FreeBSD isn't nearly as secure as OpenBSD.
And OpenBSD is great, unless you want to run it hardware people actually *own* which is why NetBSD is better.
Of course, NetBSD is missing all the amazing features of a mature OS like OpenVMS.
Except OpenVMS is a dinosaur, not nearly as modern as Solaris.
And if you're a masochist, Solaris is great, which is why sane people use ChromeOS.
Unless you actually want to *do* something, in which case there's QNX.
So the answer is... FreeDOS.
Does DESQView run in FreeDOS? 'Cause you do need an X server...