I also miss iCloud syncing of photos from my iPhone.
I sync documents between my mobile + desktop by running FTP server on the phone and lftp scripts on the desktop
I also miss iCloud syncing of photos from my iPhone.
Thanks for the info. I am not that well familiar with the OpenSource apps at the moment. A couple of months ago, my brother had tried KDE on a laptop. I didn't, see the "expose" effect on that; even an an option. I remember Compiz.. Liked it when I was using Gnome2. I loved the fish tank effect and stuff. Is it possible to have Compiz on a KDE Desktop? (Forgive my ignorance)The MacOS "Mission Control" seems to be the same "expose" effect, what is present in many non-tiling compositing WMs, including the old compiz-fusion, which probably was the first to implement that.
I recall seeing a youtube video about this. Would it be OK if I posted a link?I'd really appreciate a current and working how-to or tutorial on getting a MATE desktop to work on FreeBSD within VMWare Fusion on a MacBook Pro.
Of course. We always like links to good information.I recall seeing a youtube video about this. Would it be OK if I posted a link?
I understand. I would have liked to see something in the description that links to a step by step guide. But that is the best that I could find. Seeing those videos gave me the idea of using FreeBSD as my primary system. But I am still on the fence. I like MacOS. It works well on my Hackintosh.Thanks, although I positively hate videos of installations that don’t have an accompanying transcript. Having to glimpse every single command and pausing the video repeatedly is pretty annoying. It’s what lazy people and those looking to monetize their videos via YouTube are doing.
I can say the same thing about MacOS. I have been using my Hackintosh for years and it get upgraded to the latest OS without any hassle.The beauty of FreeBSD is in its performance
and in its stable work, configure it once and use it for years on your real hardware.
Thanks, although I positively hate videos of installations that don’t have an accompanying transcript.
this is something that I found long time ago, lots of useful info.
But I am still on the fence. I like MacOS. It works well on my Hackintosh.
I can say the same thing about MacOS.
Unfortunately the fan boy is youIgnore the poster, he’s a fanboy who is often just stirring up trouble.
Probably cause parts of OSX come from FreeBSD and OSX is certified UNIX while FreeBSD is a direct ATT UNIX descendant .I like MacOS.
I don't believe he is trying to stir up anything. He was pointing out FreeBSD's stability and I was also claiming that in my experience with my Hackintosh, I had no issues. MacOS has been just as stable. So stability is not the issue for me looking into running FreeBSD as a Desktop.I’m with you on that. Ignore the poster, he’s a fanboy who is often just stirring up trouble.
The Hackintosh has been running for years without an issue. Does everything I need really. I guess my only reason for asking about FreeBSD is the allure of building up something from scratch just the way you want it.As you’re running a Hackintosh, you’re probably not too concerned about stability. You may find that FreeBSD, once configured, is more stable. There are no niceties though, like consistent HiDPi or working network share mounting. Things that are so basic to macOS they are just treated as a given.
don't believe he is trying to stir up anything.
Stuff like...
I do not have any ties to Microsoft.
Look like copied of Riba Linux. Frankly speaking, I followed it and any time ended up with something nothing like the final result in the video. It's much ugly or sometime break.