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by johnathanz
4673 days ago
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OSX works out of the box; No distro fragmentation that could cause dependency issues; larger device support (that's a manufacturer thing as we know). But I haven't used Linux in about 6 years, so things might've improved... |
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If the hardware is supported by Linux, today's distros work out of the box too, and Linux supports a lot of different hardware components, especially older ones.
If you buy a new machine which comes with Linux pre-installed, like OSX is preinstalled on Macs, you can be pretty sure that it works just as "out of the box" as OSX does.