Which os do you use?
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Which os do you use?
I was just reading a bit on the PSP boards, and it got me to wondering, which os do you use when developing your applications?
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I guess I should specify what I use... I use Ubuntu 5.04. I just hate trying to emulate *nix in windows... it just seems so dirty to me......
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I guess I should specify what I use... I use Ubuntu 5.04. I just hate trying to emulate *nix in windows... it just seems so dirty to me......
Last edited by Agoln on Sun Jun 26, 2005 2:51 am, edited 1 time in total.
My opteron box has Fedora Core 3 (linux) on it. I used to have Windows XP on it until the Windows drive died. I mostly just use linux anyway, so I haven't replaced it yet.
I have an iMac DV+ set to dual-boot between OSX 10.3 and Fedora Core 4. I tend to use Fedora Core 4 more than OSX on it.
I also have a laptop set to quad-boot Windows XP, Fedora Core 3, AROS, and SkyOS.
I also have other computers with various OSes, but I don't use them much. The three above are the ones I normally use most often.
I have an iMac DV+ set to dual-boot between OSX 10.3 and Fedora Core 4. I tend to use Fedora Core 4 more than OSX on it.
I also have a laptop set to quad-boot Windows XP, Fedora Core 3, AROS, and SkyOS.
I also have other computers with various OSes, but I don't use them much. The three above are the ones I normally use most often.
DIdn't think of that when I made it... eh, oh well.rinco wrote:or we interpret the options as: osx = *nix and mac = os9
I think that the mac user-base will increase a lot since they are going to x86 from intel instead of PPC. I know I'm gonna pick up a copy of OSx for x86 when it comes out.
I have always wanted to use a mac, but they are just so fricken expensive, and i'm a poor college student on a budget. I can only afford so much before I can't afford any more.
Better pick up that expensive Apple hardware that comes with OSX while you are at it, Apple won't sell OSX separately.Agoln wrote: I know I'm gonna pick up a copy of OSx for x86 when it comes out.
I have always wanted to use a mac, but they are just so fricken expensive, and i'm a poor college student on a budget.
The cost of the Mac is in the engineering of the hardware, regardless of what the CPU is. It has nothing to do with PPC. Apple will still engineer high-end Mac systems using x86 CPU's, and OSX will only run on the hardware that Apple sells, and it will still be on the expensive side compared to similar systems.
You want a Mac on a budget ? Buy an old one. Works just fine for anything except CPU intensive games.
sorry, my fault. I was just looking at the poll responses.gorim wrote:Huh ? I counted two of them already ?DLM wrote:No votes for the Mac? Come one guys...
Actually, there is a large Mac presence in the core ps2dev teams, but they are also typically not religous about their Macs I think.
I myself used to be a mac person, but over the last 6 or 7 years, I've shifted to exactly the opposite.
Windows
i get the impression these *nix users just like showing off and making a point of it ;)
notice how the poll is seriously in windows favour, but interestingly, none of the replies to this thread claim windows as their primary workstation..
i have a linux machine... pisses me off, dont really touch it... cygwin will do.. mingw would be really nice.
it would be really awesome for someone to build a cygwin independant tool set. (but i cant see that happening)
i get the impression these *nix users just like showing off and making a point of it ;)
notice how the poll is seriously in windows favour, but interestingly, none of the replies to this thread claim windows as their primary workstation..
i have a linux machine... pisses me off, dont really touch it... cygwin will do.. mingw would be really nice.
it would be really awesome for someone to build a cygwin independant tool set. (but i cant see that happening)
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