My faithful, dependable mac's hard drive bit the dust yesterday. It wouldn't boot OSX or Windows and disk utilities could not fix it. That thing served me well for four years, it must have been. Since there's not an Apple store near me and I don't have the patience to wait for one to be delivered, I decided to go with a cheap E-machine. Vista's a lot faster than it was on my old mac but it's still not as fast as OSX was. I'll have to work on getting Linux installed on this thing. In the mean time, I'm going to be restoring everything I had on that computer by hand. Thankfully, I'd written all my login and passwords down or I'd be SOL! Back-ups on the same hard drive are no good when that hard drive is fried.
Now, if I had invested a lot in Mac programs, I'd probably have gotten another Mac but thank God for free software! That's usually all I've ever needed.
Satya,
I know you use Linux. It's been a very long time, maybe a decade, since I've used it. Which distribution do you use and which GUI? I've used Gnome and KDE.
Craig