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March 30, 2013 14:29
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Here's what I'm using now. I'd like to make the transition to Linux. It doesn't have to be Ubuntu.
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iMac (2 yrs old): primary work machine; OS X 10.6 / Windows 7 dual boot | |
* I keep Windows around because I run mapping software that only works on that operating system | |
* I'm working hard to transition to 100% open source mapping/GIS software so I can ditch Windows | |
* I spin up Ubuntu VMs when I need them | |
Macbook (3.75 yrs old): kid/music/entertainment machine, traveling work machine; OS X 10.6 | |
* Lately I've been using this for work-related tasks during the day (when I'm coworking); family stuff at night | |
* I spin up Ubuntu VMs when I need them, but they feel painfully slow | |
I also have an old Dell around that is semi-functional. |
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Hi Dana,
Another option is to get a chromebook, and run ubuntu in developer mode. We have a couple of developers where I work that do this, but I haven't made the leap myself. Here's another story from someone that does it with the samsung chromebook: https://plus.google.com/112449749826562830126/posts/ZS9WaegrZYH with crouton, so it can run side-by-side instead of dual booting.