On Jun 25, 2009, at 10:56 AM, Doon wrote:
>
> On Jun 25, 10:39 am, Gemma Hentsch <
rassilon2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Also if you are doing development the ability to have VMs on hand
>> makes life so useful,
> I have vmware fusion on my MBP, and it is indeed handy. Suns Virtual
> Box (based on Xen) is available for OSX and is free. So no excuse not
> to have it :)
>
Even means i can use windows on occasion without having it as my main
os :P
>> my main criticism of OS X is a primitive package
>> management system,
>
> mac ports really isn't that primitive/horrible, at least to me...
>
Its functional, but the updated nature on Ubuntu/Debian trees (and the
lack of need to compile) makes my life a lot easier when i want to
configure something...
I use mac ports (used to use fink) but it still can be a pain compared
to apt...
>> so for my web development i usually use a LAMP
>> style server (although technically my "LAMP" server is currently an
>> LAMPgPPyR :) )
>
> My server would be FARPs then.. (FreeBSD, Apache, Ruby,
> Postgres..) :)
>
Actually i forgot my django media is actually proxied off of a
lighttpd server so i think that would be a LALhPgPPyR ...
- Gemma
> -Patrick
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