Ditto Dan Ritter. If you have a Mac, just connect to Linux via ssh through Terminal. If you want X, install XQuartz. If you want a local Linux dev environment, install Vagrant/VirtualBox. Macs are great front-ends for Linux development, I've been using 'em off-and-on for years in office environments. Haven't ever written a line of code or script to do Mac dev or deployment.
At home I have Linux desktops/laptops for cost reasons: don't want to pay the Apple tax. But if I did pay the Apple tax for a home computer, or otherwise came into possession of something Apple, I'd virtualize Linux under the OSX host. -rich Typed on my office MacBook. _______________________________________________ Discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.blu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss
