On May 30, 1:24 am, Raghav Sood <[email protected]> wrote:
> Thanks everyone,
>
> I am currently using a PC running Ubuntu 11.04. Money is not a problem so I
> think I'll get a Macbook Pro and dual boot OS X and Ubuntu 11.04 on it.

How are you going to dual boot with Linux on a MacBook?  Boot Camp
only supports Windows products.

If you want to run any kind of Linux on a MacBook, then you'll need to
get a product such as VMWare or Parallels to run some Linux in a VM
hosted within OS X.

I've been doing all my Android dev on OS X for two years and haven't
needed Linux for anything, even NDK work.  And I have never had to
find and and install device drivers like my peers using Windows.  One
major exception is with Samsung Galaxy S products -- if you want to
install a new firmware on those devices, you need Windows to run
Samsung's crappy Kies software.

Doug

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