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My Powerbook has been running Mac OS X with Debian for a while now, and two weeks ago, I got rid of OS X and am now running Debian only with GNOME as my GUI.
The reasons I run Linux on my Powerbook instead of OS X:
*these companies aren't evil per se. I just thought I'd be a stereotypical Linux user and call them evil
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The reasons I run Linux on my Powerbook instead of OS X:
- Most of the applications I use are running in X11. Since I spent more time in Fink than I did in OS X, I figured I should just run Linux. X11 is still quite poorly integrated into OS X.
- Virtual Desktops are tightly integrated into GNOME. I've begun to need this more than I need expose. Strange, but that's how it goes.
- My work machine runs Debian as well. It makes things like synchronizing data much easier.
- I get Spotlight before any mac user does
. Install Beagle and you've got something similar to Spotlight.
- It's free. Loads of utilities are free, and aren't available on OS X, or are a pain to set up under OS X.
- Mono works under Linux far better than it does under OS X. You can actually get a working GUI(!!).
- X11 renders fonts better than OS X. Seriously, OS X fonts look blurry after you run GNOME which has crisp anti-aliased fonts. It defies all explanation as to why Apple has worse looking fonts than GNOME. Just browse the web for screenshots.
- Sleep functionality. My Powerbook doesn't sleep now. I need to shut it down and start it up whenever I travel. It's a pain initially, but you get used to it after a while. The 1m 34s boot time isn't that bad and allow you time to go brew some tea.
- 3D acceleration. No more 3D games for me
. nVidia is evil*.
- Wireless. I've got to buy a DWL-122 wireless dongle since Airport Extreme isn't supported. Broadcom is evil*.
- Laptop runs slightly hotter under Linux. Good in winter, bad in summer.
- VGA-out works when you disable the LCD. Bit of a pain when doing presentations but hey, nVidia needs to release the specifications to their hardware before anything can happen.
- Lack of multimedia plugins. Flash doesn't work (this can be a good thing). No proprietary video codecs like WMV/Quicktime/Real. DVD playback works good though.
*these companies aren't evil per se. I just thought I'd be a stereotypical Linux user and call them evil