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Daru'Nyuech'k's Interdimensional Depot Mac OS

May 31 2021

Daru'Nyuech'k's Interdimensional Depot Mac OS

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Using Linux gives you more control to the software and hardware you use when compared with macOS. Also, Linux is more customizable than macOS, so here are 3 Linux distributions that follow a desktop layout similar to macOS. Note that I am in no way saying that these distros are copying macOS, they are just different implementations of the same basic idea.

1. Elementary OS

If you are someone who is looking to replace macOS with Linux and you are not a technical person. This is the best distribution of Linux for you. The application's menu in the top left corner shows installed applications in different pages with support for automatic categorization.By default, elementary OS comes with a minimal set of applications, but more applications which are specially designed to run on elementary OS can be found in the AppCenter along with other apps that are generally available for Linux.

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Moving on, we have the date and time, which when clicked shows a calendar with any events for that day. And then we have sound, network, notifications and power options at the right side of the top bar. The default internet browser that comes with elementary OS is epiphany but installing Firefox or Google Chrome is pretty easy.

Unlike macOS, you won't get the minimize button, instead the people at elementary OS suggest you to close the application when not using, as most of the elementary OS applications are designed to remember their previously opened state. Although the close button is on the left like macOS, the maximize button is on the right side of the title bar. To get more workspaces, you can click on the first icon in the dock which takes you to a screen that looks like this here you can scroll to switch between different workspaces, which are dynamically created for you.

The settings app features a simple icon style layout where you will get an idea of what they are just by a glance. Elementary OS uses the long term support edition of Ubuntu which is considered the most popular Linux distribution, so any software guide that works with Ubuntu should also work on elementary OS.

2. Ubuntu with the Budgie desktop

Ubuntu Budgie is a bit more customizable when compared with elementary OS, also Ubuntu Budgie is one of the official flavors of Ubuntu. This means you will get frequent updates directly from Ubuntu.

Clicking on the budgie icon in the to top left corner opens the app launcher which is just a list of applications with categories on the left. Although there are only three programs pinned to the dock, there are a few more applications installed with Ubuntu Budgie. Just like elementary OS, the clock is again in the center of the top bar but also the clock in the desktop gets updated.

Ubuntu Budgie comes preinstalled with Mozilla Firefox but getting Google Chrome or Chromium browser is really just a few clicks in the software store. Unlike macOS you get the close, minimize and maximize buttons on the right side, with minimize button not being skipped.

To switch between workspaces, pressing Control + Alt + Left or Right arrow keys will do the job. The setting's app has a very clean interface with an easy-to-understand sidebar. I would say, if you can't decide which one to pick , just go with Ubuntu Budgie, as it has large number applications and newest versions.

3. Deepin OS

Deepin OS is the most gorgeous looking distribution of Linux. Deepin's desktop provides a minimalist dock only layout where the top bar is omitted, instead having everything in the dock itself.

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Unlike the previous two distributions, Deepin is based on Debian which is what Ubuntu is based on. This means, although commands are going to be pretty similar, software package names, and their versions might be a bit different. Tutorials that are made for Ubuntu may or may not work on Deepin OS.

Starting from the left, you will find the launcher which almost looks like the macOS launchpad. If you prefer a smaller menu instead, clicking on the shrink icon in the top right corner will transform the launcher into a menu like layout. Next to that you will find a file manager that looks sleek and modern followed by AppStore, Music and Movies. Deepin OS comes with Google Chrome preinstalled, but getting Firefox or Chromium or any other popular internet browser is as easy as clicking a button.

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Unlike macOS or previous distributions we have seen, Deepin OS has it's settings in a sidebar. Next to that, you will find the system tray which can be minimized by clicking arrow. After that are the power options and the clock which is totally useless as you cannot see properly what's the time, followed by a trash bin.

Deepin OS is developed by Wuhan Technologies in China, so if you have any trust issues you can use the Deepin flavor of a distribution named Manjaro, but it is slightly more advanced.

Other than the three Linux distributions we saw now, almost all other distributions with K desktop environment or KDE can be made to exactly look and feel like a macOS desktop. Using Linux instead of macOS gives us the freedom to update as we no longer get automatic updates. Also, if you are a developer or a sysadmin, using Linux will allow you to learn how operating systems work under the hood.

Hope of Linux tackling the desktop market has suffered a reality check with the University of Melbourne’s Trinity College dumping the penguin in favor of Unix cousin Mac OS X, not x86-based rival, Windows.

A lab of 20 PCs running Debian GNU/Linux will be replaced by G5 iMacs with the compelling reasons for the migration being a “slick user interface” and ease of use, according to Trinity College systems administrator Tim Bell.

“Looking at the maturity of Debian as a desktop and it’s not quite there, particularly compared with Mac OS X, which has come a long way,” Bell said. “It has a good user experience and is reliable [so] Mac OS X wins. Debian is still a good platform and is maintainable with minimal updates compared with Windows.”

Bell said OS X supports all the required applications, including Microsoft Office.

“Under Linux we have been using OpenOffice which is great, but the interoperability is not quite there.

“The labs are not just used by students, so we need to provide labs for people without the time to learn Linux,” he said. “Macs are simple to use and Linux still has a few rough edges.”

Debian has been the Linux distribution of choice at the college since it started with Linux in 2000, and remains attractive to students. In 2003, a second Linux lab with another 20 PCs was opened and this one will remain. Bell is not sure why and puts it down to an education decision.

“Students doing computing go on to study commerce or economics [and] what’s attractive to them is a wider experience in computing than just Windows,” he said. “Linux is quite a buzzword in the financial industry, so we can attract more students. The college likes the fact that we are teaching Linux and it is popular with students.”

An additional 33 eMacs are being purchased for the library and administration along with Xserve RAID storage systems for server backups. In total, the deal is worth around $90,000.

The new computers will ship with the just-released Mac OS X version 10.4 “Tiger”, making the college one of the first in the country to deploy it for business.

Ease of desktop management, in addition to looks, may have also influenced the decision.

“We have had to build on top of Debian to get management functionality and Apple has worked hard with remote administration and updates,” Bell said.

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“It’s slicker than what we are used to and we can respond a bit better to user requirements. With Linux labs we might need to do a large update to install some software.”

Bell said he had suggested replacing all the Linux desktops with Macs and using the Ubuntu live CD for a Linux environment which “worked pretty well during testing” but that was rejected.

“Running Linux on the Macs remains a possibility, but seems strange since you already have Unix,” he said. “It’s silly to take away a good Unix with a good GUI and move to Linux which doesn’t have as slick a GUI.”

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On the server side, the college also runs Debian, but may look at Apple Xserves in the future.

“Apple is back and embracing open source,” Bell said. “For example, Mac OS X’s mail server is Postfix and SquirrelMail which just happens to be what we are running on Debian.”

Although Bell is replacing Linux with Macs, he believes the operating system has “a lot of merit and promise” on the desktop and will keep advancing particularly those distributions with a polished GUI.

“I don’t think Macs and Linux are in direct competition as Linux gives the choice of Multiple hardware vendors,” he said, adding that Macs have a role to play but are still niche. “It also depends on cost. If you can run your business without paying Microsoft, significant cost savings can be achieved.”

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