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Originally posted by samdraz View PostWhat about battery life of each (OSX vs GNU/linux)?
Coming up shortly will be tests when using the latest Linux Git code, possible comparison with Fedora 21 from the same hardware, and also some power consumption comparisons between the operating systems.
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Originally posted by Apopas View PostThis is not a joke but a fact, unfortunately! Millions of people recognize this symbol in the same way a Christian recognize the cross.
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Originally posted by Marc Driftmeyer View PostThis has got to be the single most moronic test comparison to date.
and so informative post, i doubt i ever read so many good arguments as you specified
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Hmm... Graphics regression makes me want to go with Mavericks, which to me looks nicer compared to Yosemite, but I do like them both.
But I do miss having a quad core CPU when it comes to buying a 2014-model Mac Mini to go with my 39" TV-as-a-monitor for using Blender, making music, and play games that take advantage of Intel's latest generation graphics. But with Apple having to make two different logic boards for dual-core and quad-core processors, I can understand why Apple wants to go with dual-core processors for even a high-end Mac Mini.
But I'm happy running Arch Linux with GNOME Shell 3.14. Ubuntu Unity is cool which features HUD (yeah, I just hit ALT and type "export" in GIMP; very cool with not a menu bar below the title bar), but it does not natively support GTK 3.14 (see images in my LinuxMusician thread), so I've moved on to GNOME 3.14.
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Originally posted by rikkinho View Postthe only thing mac users can talk yet
I did not get the laptop to game on. There is a point where there are diminishing returns when it comes to GPU performance.
If it is good enough to do what I need it to do, I don't care how great it could be.
If it wasn't better than Linux on the desktop for my needs, trust me, I'd switch. Now that I thinking about it, I am not ever going to install Linux on my new server, I am going FreeBSD. Linux is becoming a jack of all trades, master of none. Sorry if that offends someone. There is more to a good desktop experience than just great gaming performance.Last edited by bpetty; 25 November 2014, 06:56 PM.
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