By Jim Lynch The 2016 MacBook Pro and Linux There is a subset of the Linux community that likes running Linux on Apple hardware. Strange as it may sound, these users enjoy the virtues …read more Source:: OpenSource
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IDG Contributor Network: Will Linux run well on a MacBook?
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•By Jim Lynch Will Linux run well on a MacBook? When you think of Linux, you probably don’t think of Apple or its products. But some Linux users actually prefer to run it on …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: Android apps could turn Chromebooks into MacBook killers
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•By Jim Lynch Will Android apps turn Chromebooks into MacBook killers? The news about Android apps coming to ChromeOS has excited many Chromebook owners. Chromebooks were already doing very well in the marketplace, but …read more Source:: OpenSource
Is Eclipse Faster than NetBeans? By @OmniProf | @DevOpsSummit [#DevOps]
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•While putting my test code up on GitHub and writing the readme.md, I ran my NetBeans test code on my 2011 early MacBook Pro. To my surprise the times for both embedded and remote testing were between 25 and 35 seconds. My original blog was based on working on a much much faster Windows 8.1…
How To Turn Your Old Windows, Mac, Or Linux Laptop Into a PC Gaming Powerhouse
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•Or perhaps like me you have a MacBook Air that you tote around to conventions or use at home for work, writing, and browsing the web. Source: Tech