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See also [[GIS on the Macintosh]] | See also [[GIS on the Macintosh]] | ||
== History == | |||
2012-12 Reinstall Lion | |||
2012-11 Ubuntu 12.10 | |||
2012-11 OCZ 120GB (replacement for 240, what I had available) | |||
2012-* OCZ 240GB SSD | |||
2012? Snow Leopard -> Lion | |||
2011- 500GB Seagate Momentus 7200 | |||
2011? Replace failed power supply | |||
2010- 8GB RAM | |||
* 2010 purchased at Mac store | |||
== Mac OS == | == Mac OS == | ||
When the OCZ 240GB drive crashed I install Ubuntu to get work done out of town. | |||
When I got back I needed to re-install but had originally installed Snow Leopard from DVD and Lion via online upgrade. To re-install Lion without digging out the Snow Leopard DVD I was able to download an image of Lion from Apple, use Linux to load it onto a thumb drive, and install onto the SSD from the thumb drive. | |||
I RMA'ed the 240 drive and have it as a spare- 120 is currently plenty of space on the Mac. | |||
* ActiveState Komodo for Javascript, Python development | * ActiveState Komodo for Javascript, Python development | ||
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* Subversion | * Subversion | ||
Timemachine | == Timemachine == | ||
I use Timemachine to do backups to my home server, [[Bellman]] | |||
== Linux == | == Linux == |
Revision as of 17:14, 13 January 2013
This the best laptop that I have ever used or owned.
- 2010 Macbook Pro 13" running Lion + VirtualBox for Ubuntu
- 8 GB of RAM
- 120GB OCZ Vertex 4 SSD
For upgrades see Other World Computing
See also GIS on the Macintosh
History
2012-12 Reinstall Lion 2012-11 Ubuntu 12.10 2012-11 OCZ 120GB (replacement for 240, what I had available) 2012-* OCZ 240GB SSD 2012? Snow Leopard -> Lion 2011- 500GB Seagate Momentus 7200 2011? Replace failed power supply 2010- 8GB RAM
- 2010 purchased at Mac store
Mac OS
When the OCZ 240GB drive crashed I install Ubuntu to get work done out of town. When I got back I needed to re-install but had originally installed Snow Leopard from DVD and Lion via online upgrade. To re-install Lion without digging out the Snow Leopard DVD I was able to download an image of Lion from Apple, use Linux to load it onto a thumb drive, and install onto the SSD from the thumb drive.
I RMA'ed the 240 drive and have it as a spare- 120 is currently plenty of space on the Mac.
- ActiveState Komodo for Javascript, Python development
- CalibreLibrary
- Chrome
- Dropbox (storage for Calibre books)
- Fitbit (requires Silverlight)
- GPSBabel
- OpenOffice
- Subversion
Timemachine
I use Timemachine to do backups to my home server, Bellman
Linux
After the OCX 240 drive crashed I temporarily installed Ubuntu on the Mac to get it running quickly. Most everything worked with a few minor tweaks for things like the tablet. I went back to running Mac OS/X Lion when I had some quiet time to figure out how to reinstall it.
UbuntuGIS 12.10 distribution
- Android developer setup including Eclipse
- GIMP
- Quantum GIS