[Discuss] os x = poop?

John Hall johnhall2.0 at gmail.com
Thu Feb 12 12:47:24 EST 2015


On Wed, Feb 11, 2015 at 10:06 PM, Dr. Anthony Gabrielson <
agabrielson1 at comcast.net> wrote:
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I do think Docker would make a good replacement/supplement for package
> management - it is a completely self contained instance that just shares a
> kernel.

​Docker shares a kernel on linux distros. On Mac and windows it runs at
least one kernel in virtualbox.
I believe you'll be better served running your own virtual box configured
with a full desktop linux distro on top of MacOS and then use it's package
manager.

In general my experience is that my Mac Mini is great for times when I need
to provide my parents techsupport and for using my outdated scanner that
has no linux or windows 8.1 drivers.
I also use it on another monitor to watch netflix which annoyingly still
does not work on linux with out hacks and takes needless cycles on linux.
My MacOS survival guide:

   1. MacOS is an operating system for the General Public even more so than
   Windows which bridges over business, and tech.
   2. Mac is good for some stuff and is worth keeping actively running with
   a multi core processor, so keep it around, but
   3. *Install VB and a Linux distro and be happy, if you don't have
   another machine handy next to it.*
   4. Do not try to get buy with any of  the aggravating MacOS oss distros.
   You will just be annoyed. Suplement the linux distro as you please.
   5. Use docker in the linux distro to manage services you want to keep
   separate from each other.
   6. Consider using vagrant for managing development environments.

I'm a computer enthusiast and really enjoy following MacOS, and Windows
along with Linux.
I don't mean to malign mac.  Also for things like XCode keep in mind that
Mac is trying hard to drive demand and development for their latest
systems!
Check out the specs on the newest cores in Macbook pros. They dust my
little ol' mini.

Cheers,
John Hall
Web Application Developer
http://openelevate.com/jlhall/resume.html



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