Comment by bowsamic 9 months ago That's the price of freedom. Freedom is worth giving up all of those things 1 comment bowsamic Reply bayindirh 9 months ago The thing is, my Macs work as front ends to my Linux systems. So, there's nothing non-interoperable, or non-removable from these systems.There are some applications with no Linux equivalent, but it's not a MacOS problem, it's a development effort problem.
bayindirh 9 months ago The thing is, my Macs work as front ends to my Linux systems. So, there's nothing non-interoperable, or non-removable from these systems.There are some applications with no Linux equivalent, but it's not a MacOS problem, it's a development effort problem.
The thing is, my Macs work as front ends to my Linux systems. So, there's nothing non-interoperable, or non-removable from these systems.
There are some applications with no Linux equivalent, but it's not a MacOS problem, it's a development effort problem.