Mac-snobs: pondering the switch
May. 29th, 2006 09:21 pmDear Lazyweb,
The Gentoo box, she is old. Very old. First generation dual-CPU Dell with dumb proprietary memory old. We are eyeing some kind of mac for the next go 'round, but I have some
Recall also that I am a lifetime unix bigot. Some of these questions may therefore be offensive to the faithful.
The Gentoo box, she is old. Very old. First generation dual-CPU Dell with dumb proprietary memory old. We are eyeing some kind of mac for the next go 'round, but I have some
Recall also that I am a lifetime unix bigot. Some of these questions may therefore be offensive to the faithful.
- Hardware and HW compatibility questions first: Is there any point in hanging onto these SCSI drives, external enclosures, this nice SUN raid array, etc.? Does any of this hardware care about SCSI anymore?
- What's the deal with printing...is it just CUPS? I've noticed that they sell USB-to-parallel printer cables; anyone used one? We have this perfectly usable laser printer that can handle 11x17" paper here, and I'd like to hang onto it if we can.
- It looks like they ship the mini with a DVI-to-VGA adapter; good, we can keep the flatscreen. On the other hand, we eat a USB port for a mouse/kb adapter: boo.
- Which of the hardware options-- mini, iMac, MacBook-- has the best reliability record? I know, they're all less than a year old, nobody knows yet. But you have stories, I know you do. Tell them to me. What broke way too easily? Where did they cut corners in a way that will piss me off? This Dell is ancient, but it's built like a tank; I've kicked it in the head with bad software on occasion, but the hardware has been rock solid.
- Software stuff now, and first things first: I have over a decade of saved email; is OS-X going to do something automated and stupid when it finds a pile of email, like try to translate it out of mbox into some clever binary format?
- In a related question: Graphic mail programs blow a goat. Can I assume that fetchmail and mutt will run without difficulty in a shell? The default shell is bash, right?
- Speaking of shell windows: I still use a trimmed down custom compiled X-term, because it lets you remap character classes to allow double-click selection of email addresses, URLs, and so forth (you map the @ sign to the letter 'a' for example). Will I be able to do this? Rxvt, E-term, and other newfangled terminal programs do not allow this. You laugh, but it probably saves me 15-20 hours of real clock time a year, twice that if you count the time I spend being annoyed by terminals that lack it (ahem, cygwin).
- More window management: I currently use XFCE, which is fast. I am not down with the current trend towards eyecandy with questionable human interface value. Are the more bloated features of the default UI defeatable, or do I have to live with slowdowns for features I don't need or want?
- Is there a centralized source or binary repository? Can it be trusted? How current is it? Gentoo's portage was very fine, but there could be delays of weeks for some packages (say, Firefox)
- Speaking of which, Firefox is not optional. Anything I need to know about the OS-X version? The usual extensions are available and such? Have the earlier stability flaws been addressed?
- How well do random X11 programs build and run? Will I have to run an X server alongside whatever OS-X is using?
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Date: 2006-05-30 05:24 pm (UTC)4) This raises interesting points. A. wants a laptop, to work on the go, but the heat issue could be a problem. How hot? Dangerous to the touch for small children? The mini is appealing in several ways but you can't take it with you. Hmmm.
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8) Thanks, I'll take a look.
9) I *don't* need to compile myself, stuck in gentoo land for a minute there. Sorry.
Not planning on big compiles necessarily, but I will run jobs (fractal generation, big searches, etc.) that will tax I/O and CPU.
I'm not sure why I'm so concerned. I know I won't bring a non-work Wintel machine into the house if I can avoid it. A. and I are both annoyed at the number of trivial tasks that linux can't handle without hand-holding. We want stuff to just work. This spells Mac, to me. It won't be perfect; we'll cope.
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Date: 2006-05-30 11:54 pm (UTC)4) No idea how hot the laptops run; individual accounts vary and, as with the whole scratching-black-ipod dilemma of last fall, user reports should be filtered for hysteria. Personally I'd go to a local Apple store during a slow hour and ask the tech at the Genius Bar what he's seeing; the guys working the floor won't know.