[CVALE] Installer for Linux

Ian Sterling xyverz at gmail.com
Fri Apr 7 10:49:51 PDT 2006


I know we're vering off topic here, but I'll say that the one thing
I've come to love the most about OSX is the desktop menubar.  You
*always* know where the menu is for the app you're working on.  You
don't have to worry too much about aiming for a menu option in the
middle of the screen, it's *always* at the top of the screen.

Other than that, I like the fact that because of the *nix base (BSD
actually), I can have all the OSS apps I want under OSX.  Thunderbird,
Firefox, Adium, Desktop Manager, Quicksilver... etc, etc.

Landon,

If you're using a RPM-based distro, you might try looking into Yum or
Apt-RPM.  Both are supposed to be good at resolving dependency issues.
 Yum does okay, but is horribly slow.  Apt-RPM I have no experience
with, but I've used Apt on Debian.  YMMV, of course.

--Ian...

On 4/7/06, Dennis Baker <mtbogre at gmail.com> wrote:
> Why do you hate Macintosh?  Seems a silly waste of emotion.  Macintosh has a
> lot of things going for it (now with OSX),  I'll admit the whole dockbar
> thing is kind of weak (but prettier) compared to say the Gnome panel.  But
> other than that their GUI is nice,  it's highly stable.  Installing and
> removing programs is gravy (literally drag and drop for both install and
> uninstall).  The hardware is slick (but hard to work on and upgrade),  and
> now with the new Intel CPUs the price/ performance point isn't even that
> bad.
>
>  I'm preferencial to Linux as well but recommend Macs to almost anyone I
> know who is buying a computer because I think Macs are the one computer that
> the average Joe (or Jane) can manage without turning in to a total mess
> (Windows anyone?).
>
>  -- Dennis
>
>
> On 4/7/06, Robert G <evilmegaman at gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > I had a hackintosh. It worked perfectly. But I have a deep hatred for all
> things apple. Therefore got rid of it and replaced it with linux. :)
> >
> >
> >
> > On 4/7/06, Ian Sterling <xyverz at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Speaking of Macs, their new bootloader, Boot Camp looks very sexy.  I
> > > wonder if it'll boot linux too?  If so, that would rock hardcore. :-)
> > > Yeah, I DL'd it, but don't have an intel-based mac just yet. :-(
> > >
> > > On 4/6/06, Robert G < evilmegaman at gmail.com > wrote:
> > > > Woah, You're a mac user? How I despise mac :P... Anyhow, autopackage
> seems
> > > > pretty good for what you're asking about :)
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > On 4/5/06, Ian Sterling < xyverz at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > What about Autopackage - the universal package system?
> > > > > (http://autopackage.org/ )  I know slashdot had stories about it a
> > > > > while back, and it looks promising...  I haven't investigated it
> yet,
> > > > > because at that time, I'd just switched to Mac.
> > > > >
> > > > > Also, InstallShield now is available for Linux (I should know, I
> went
> > > > > to LinuxWorld SF a few years back and got the st00pid T-Shirt).  I
> > > > > haven't bothered to take a look at is as I don't do any packaging,
> but
> > > > > at least there's a commercial app available.
> > > > >
> > > > > Just my 2 cents worth.
> > > > >
> > > > > --Ian...
> > > > >
> > > >
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