

we are on the same page here... and don't even get me started on iTunes and the App Store...mr_a500 wrote:The hardware is very nice, but the software sucks. I don't use any of the supplied Apple programs for images, music, video, mail, internet, file management. I want to work my way, not the way Apple thinks is best for me.
I tried Ubuntu and it works pretty well. You have to install the wifi manually though. And resume from sleep doesn't always work. I may try Arch linux with the latest kernel soon.scottc wrote:I feel the same about Apple's philosophies... but I can't seem to find another laptop with comparable build quality/etc, so I was considering buying a Macbook Air and just putting Debian or something on it.I've had my current Thinkpad x121e for just over two years now and the build quality is appallingly bad.
it's mushy and boring, but I'd say above average for a laptop. They removed the physical turn on/off button and they are using the top right keyboard button instead. I can't say I like this design decision, but it's bearable. One thing that I really hate is that the caps slightly touch the screen when the lid is closed and all your finger grease ends up on the screen.scottc wrote:And, since we're on Deskthority... matt3o, how is the keyboard?
not particularly.Broadmonkey wrote:Are you are Nintendo fan?
That must only be on the MacBook Air because I've never had that problem on the Pro. But then maybe your fingers are greasier than mine. You didn't type after eating a bucket of fried chicken, did you?matt3o wrote:One thing that I really hate is that the caps slightly touch the screen when the lid is closed and all your finger grease ends up on the screen.
It's pretty much the same on all macbook, maybe the Air worse than others since it's slimmer. Google search it. I don't have particularly greasy fingers, but after few months you'll see the effect on your screen.mr_a500 wrote:That must only be on the MacBook Air because I've never had that problem on the Pro. But then maybe your fingers are greasier than mine. You didn't type after eating a bucket of fried chicken, did you?matt3o wrote:One thing that I really hate is that the caps slightly touch the screen when the lid is closed and all your finger grease ends up on the screen.
I'm with you on every single point there - and can probably add another 50 points, including "Why the hell does Apple force me to give credit card info, name & address and answer 3 psychological questions to join the App Store to download a fucking program that is free?"matt3o wrote:Why can't I mount an iPad as an external HD? Why am I forced to use iTunes? Why do I have to authorize a device that I own with a PC that I also own? Why Apple is killing "try before you buy" with the app store? Why the finder still sucks so much? Why do I need animations in a mail clients? I could go on forever.
I was annoyed that I couldn't simply copy music to and from my iPod and couldn't configure the iPod the way I wanted - so I got rid of the iPod and got a Sansa Clip+, installed Rockbox on it (even customized the interface with fonts I made on the Amiga!) and it's so much better than the locked down Apple way. I tolerate OSX, but I try to break out of the "Apple ecosystem" every chance I get.matt3o wrote:Why can't I mount an iPad as an external HD?
redbubbleVierax wrote:Sword&Sworcery + Firefly
Now I love you Matteo, but I'm also jealous : Where did you find those stickers ?!
I feel your pain. In fact wife and I both switched to linux long ago. Unfortunately I still need a mac for testingmr_a500 wrote:I was annoyed that I couldn't simply copy music to and from my iPod and couldn't configure the iPod the way I wanted - so I got rid of the iPod and got a Sansa Clip+, installed Rockbox on it (even customized the interface with fonts I made on the Amiga!) and it's so much better than the locked down Apple way. I tolerate OSX, but I try to break out of the "Apple ecosystem" every chance I get.matt3o wrote:Why can't I mount an iPad as an external HD?
no I totally agree with you. But I keep so many backups that I prefer to screw up my HD with a linux update compared to be an Apple slave.mr_a500 wrote:I'm sure Linux fanboys (not you specifically) will disagree with me and say annoying things like "maybe you just didn't know what you were doing because it works fine for me" (standard response), but I just have to look at my log book (which contains lots of swears) to see all the Linux crapulence.
I always kept multiple backups - on Amiga, BeOS, Mac, Linux - but on Amiga, BeOS and Mac if one partition fails, you can easily boot from the backup. On Linux, if the main partition fails, grub is screwed, there is no boot menu and you can't boot from the backup - making the whole point of a backup meaningless. The stupidity of that just boggles my mind.matt3o wrote:no I totally agree with you. But I keep so many backups that I prefer to screw up my HD with a linux update compared to be an Apple slave.