KevinL
Flashlight Enthusiast
I'm aware that to some this topic may be sensitive. I DO NOT want any flame wars to start here, let's see if we can engage in a productive discussion as professionals. Thank you /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I have always run heterogenous, mixed environments. I am NOT seeking to compare one vs the other. I'm seeking to complement one with the other. As OS'es go I've been there and covered quite a lot (OS/2 Warp, every version of Windows since 3.0, including NT and all variants, did BSD UNIX for 9 years, ran Sun Solaris from 2.5 all the way thru 8, and still keep a real DOS box around). Mixed environments are second nature to me. Windows and UNIX ain't going away. But I don't mind adding OS X to the mix.
And I'm not the easiest of people to please when it comes to my computers. (actually those who know would say "does anything ever make this guy happy" but that's another story /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif)
But I saw the Mac Mini at a recent tradeshow and I was impressed.. I mean, REALLY impressed. I know about its UNIX heritage, because I run FreeBSD as my preferred UNIX (and incidentally, so does CPF), and it occured to me that this is one of the sweetest UNIX boxes around - affordable, plus Apple's legendary GUI and artistic style. Under the hood, it's my favorite version of UNIX with all the essentials right there where I expect them to be down to /bin/tcsh. I tried a Powerbook G4 last year, first thing I did was look for my # prompt /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
It's inexpensive, works with all my existing peripherals including mice and monitors, it's so small that even my laptops get worried about it, it fits anywhere, and it looks totally minimal. I could hide it on top of a CRT monitor and have it disappear if I wanted to.
It's SILENT as well, something I mandate from my PCs. Absolute must. Low power consumption, low heat. Very important criteria for me. Same criteria I'd attach to my PCs. It's got all the essentials in hardware. Wired, wireless networks. All there. Good.
I'm really tempted to buy one.
Now guys.. tell me the truth /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
* Do you own the Mini? What do you like about it, what don't you like about it?
* Is that part about "Mac-specific memory REQUIRED" true, or can I simply buy any off-the-shelf DDR DIMM and slap it in there? I'd like a little bit more memory on the Mini, there's a minimum of 512MB for my computers and I'd rather it not hit the hard disk.
* Would be especially interested in hearing from FreeBSD admins who run MacOS X (any hardware platform) about the differences, the quirks, and migration tips. I AM concerned about the underlying OS because I intend to drop to my shell prompt and push it to its limits apart from using it from the GUI. What you can/cannot do would be of interest.
* Is there the equivalent of the ports collection?
* Is there an MP3 player for the Mac that replicates the look and feel of Winamp? Sorry, just a personal quirk of mine.
* Firewall - yes, I feel more comfortable knowing that I have one and use one. Maybe because I've seen too much, but better to have it than not. Does /sbin/ipfw still work the way we have always expected it to? It would be great if it has, I could just bring my existing rulesets over.
* Do they provide installation media so end-users can wipe the hard disk and reinstall everything? Sure the OS may not require reinstallation, but sometimes, *I* might want to reinstall to reset everything to factory defaults because I don't trust myself and my mistakes /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Any other insights in how to make the most of it would be very welcome. I am sooooo tempted.. you'll see me hitting B/S/T in the next few days trying to dispose of some of the lights /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif really, I have another Mag3X for sale, lithium ion powered... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Thanks guys /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
I have always run heterogenous, mixed environments. I am NOT seeking to compare one vs the other. I'm seeking to complement one with the other. As OS'es go I've been there and covered quite a lot (OS/2 Warp, every version of Windows since 3.0, including NT and all variants, did BSD UNIX for 9 years, ran Sun Solaris from 2.5 all the way thru 8, and still keep a real DOS box around). Mixed environments are second nature to me. Windows and UNIX ain't going away. But I don't mind adding OS X to the mix.
And I'm not the easiest of people to please when it comes to my computers. (actually those who know would say "does anything ever make this guy happy" but that's another story /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/tongue.gif)
But I saw the Mac Mini at a recent tradeshow and I was impressed.. I mean, REALLY impressed. I know about its UNIX heritage, because I run FreeBSD as my preferred UNIX (and incidentally, so does CPF), and it occured to me that this is one of the sweetest UNIX boxes around - affordable, plus Apple's legendary GUI and artistic style. Under the hood, it's my favorite version of UNIX with all the essentials right there where I expect them to be down to /bin/tcsh. I tried a Powerbook G4 last year, first thing I did was look for my # prompt /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
It's inexpensive, works with all my existing peripherals including mice and monitors, it's so small that even my laptops get worried about it, it fits anywhere, and it looks totally minimal. I could hide it on top of a CRT monitor and have it disappear if I wanted to.
It's SILENT as well, something I mandate from my PCs. Absolute must. Low power consumption, low heat. Very important criteria for me. Same criteria I'd attach to my PCs. It's got all the essentials in hardware. Wired, wireless networks. All there. Good.
I'm really tempted to buy one.
Now guys.. tell me the truth /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif
* Do you own the Mini? What do you like about it, what don't you like about it?
* Is that part about "Mac-specific memory REQUIRED" true, or can I simply buy any off-the-shelf DDR DIMM and slap it in there? I'd like a little bit more memory on the Mini, there's a minimum of 512MB for my computers and I'd rather it not hit the hard disk.
* Would be especially interested in hearing from FreeBSD admins who run MacOS X (any hardware platform) about the differences, the quirks, and migration tips. I AM concerned about the underlying OS because I intend to drop to my shell prompt and push it to its limits apart from using it from the GUI. What you can/cannot do would be of interest.
* Is there the equivalent of the ports collection?
* Is there an MP3 player for the Mac that replicates the look and feel of Winamp? Sorry, just a personal quirk of mine.
* Firewall - yes, I feel more comfortable knowing that I have one and use one. Maybe because I've seen too much, but better to have it than not. Does /sbin/ipfw still work the way we have always expected it to? It would be great if it has, I could just bring my existing rulesets over.
* Do they provide installation media so end-users can wipe the hard disk and reinstall everything? Sure the OS may not require reinstallation, but sometimes, *I* might want to reinstall to reset everything to factory defaults because I don't trust myself and my mistakes /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/blush.gif
Any other insights in how to make the most of it would be very welcome. I am sooooo tempted.. you'll see me hitting B/S/T in the next few days trying to dispose of some of the lights /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif really, I have another Mag3X for sale, lithium ion powered... /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/grin.gif
Thanks guys /ubbthreads/images/graemlins/smile.gif