julien lociuro wrote: > Is it worthy to buy a Mac Book pro? Has anyone ever worked with this > machine? > I see that a linux can be installed on it. Is this recommended? Has > anyone worked with the Mac OSX? > Can we directly install linux apps on it as it is unix-bases os? (with > some additional libs?) A lot of *nix apps will work on mac os x either in a Cocoa native version or using X11. There are various package management systems to help you with this if you like, such as Fink, Darwinports and Gentoo. They all have their pros and cons, for instance I've found that Fink's packages are often a little out of date, while the other two usually build from source, which can be an inconvenience. As far as audio applications go, if the application can use portaudio, jack or coreaudio, you're probably fine, but if it needs alsa then you're not. This applies to midi as well, which is quite a limitation at the moment, but will become less so as jack midi catches on. Apart from this, I can't think of any ways in which you are likely to be worse off running intel mac os as opposed to Linux, except that it is probably possible to squeeze extra performance out of Linux system. From what I understand, the Mach-based kernel that OS X was quite inefficient, although I have also read somewhere either that this has changed somewhat or that it is going to change sooner or later. My memory is a bit foggy here, so you'll have to do your own research. > > Also, my concern is that it really costs a lot..in europe, 1800€ for > the basic model (15" monitor). > With that money, isn't it better to buy another great laptop? If you want to run an OS apart from Linux, you're much better off with Mac OS than Windows. There are, in any case, a number of ways to run Windows apps in Mac OS. > > Also, is there any problem with laptops and linux? How can I be sure > linux could installed on it..(graphic card, processor, firewire..) There are a number of websites addressing Linux laptop compatibility. The Ubuntu wiki I think has a good section on this. This can be a very tricky area. Chances are that intel macs will be relatively well supported like their predecessors, but you will need to do your research. One advantage of a mac is that if you do have problems with Linux hardware support, then you will at least have the option of switching to another quality OS that definitely "just works". > > Advices welcome!! > > Thank you very much. > > -- > julien > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > _______________________________________________ > Linux-audio-user mailing list > Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user > _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user