I had a Mac because I thought it would work better for audio. It didn't and
it
cost me a bundle of cash to find out. Stick with linux is my advice.
Immanuel
On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 8:17 PM, Kevin Utter <kvutter(a)frii.com> wrote:
Hi all! If this subject isn't wanted here, please
forgive me and feel
free to send me where it would be most appropriate. Or if this has already
been discussed, please just let me know and I'll go through and look it up.
I don't want to be a bother, but I appreciate any info you people could
pass along.
I know the Mac isn't Linux based, but I understand it is somewhat Unix
based. From what I've seen, some of the packages I could make and install
(Perhaps that really means compile?) could be done in Mac. Can anyone give
me some general info about when that might work and when it clearly won't?
I only thought it might be nice to avoid switching back and forth from
different operating systems, but I can and will if it just really isn't
practical. I've just been seeing references in various packages to
installing/compiling on both systems, and thought I could get a bit more
basic info. As you can tell, my technical skills are still quite basic,
but I've done enough of this before to have some success but get into a bit
of trouble too. Any info is appreciated.
Thanks much.
Kevin
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