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Ubuntu Linux 5.10 For Mac

Triple boot on a Mac with OSX, Windows 10 and Ubuntu Linux 16.04. 150GB for Ubuntu Linux 16.04, my preferred OS. At the end of this section, you will have a dual boot Mac: OS X and Ubuntu Linux 16.04. Windows 10 will be broken by Ubuntu installation. Now you can test out Ubuntu Linux on your machine before you install it. My ten year old MacBook now has a brand new life as an Ubuntu Linux Laptop with a current version of Firefox and Google.

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I know how to install Unix or Linux on my Mac using bootcamp, I installed the Ubuntu distribution of Linux on my Mac. Basically I'm looking for advice on what OS I should learn with. I am fiercely interested in programming, and am learning C and Python at the moment. Anyways, everyone has been telling me if I want to really learn programming I need to switch to Unix or Linux. I am using a 64 bit intel mac, should I stick with Ubuntu Linux (I have to work out a lot of driver issues), or try Solaris 10? I want it to be a challenging OS that forces me to face more code (not so much GUI, and automated everything). I don't really know what I'm talking about lol, but, I hope you know what I am trying to say.

Any advice regarding these questions, or good advice to have on the path and where(ish) the path should be pointed would be helpful? Thank you for taking the time to read my post. I'm sorry if you feel like you killed 5 minutes of your life, and want them back.

Maybe someday I will be able to write code that saves you LOTS of time =). I cannot tell you how happy it makes me to open a terminal window on OSX and type 'ls' instead of 'dir'. If I never see another DOS.BAT file again it will be too soon. Yup OSX is Unix, but like all other flavors it's got unique quirks. If you want to play with the various distros, I'd suggest or so that you can install (and run!) multiple OS'es at the same time without rebooting nor installing from scratch. Good luck with your programming.

If you're taking suggestions, I could really use an aim-bot for. I have used a variety of UNIX flavors including Solaris, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Linux, and OS X. I can tell you first hand it matters little what flavor you use if you are new to the UNIX world. Both Mac OS X and different distributions on Linux provide bash. Bash is the Bourne Again SHell. You can get to know the nuances of bash right on your Mac running OS X. If you become proficient at bash you can hold your own in the UNIX world.

You also have access to editors such as Emacs and vi on the Mac, both come as part of the base install. Depending on the language you are programming in, you will most likely find the compiler already on the Mac (like gcc, g, javac).

I like systems where I have everything already available. Today, installing packages is a breeze using Linux tools such as yum, apt-get, or up2date. In the 'olden' days it used to be a nightmare - we had to solve dependencies, edit header files, and do a lot of praying. So maybe that is why I prefer systems where everything is ready to go. Enjoy, Guhan.

Install Linux Ubuntu

How to get Ubuntu 18.04 (Linux) on a Mac running macOS or Mac OS X. This process is called a dual boot. Links: My website to get the bootable drive maker: Ubuntu ISO: Command to run in Ubuntu to install rEFInd: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:rodsmith/refind && sudo apt update && sudo apt install refind && sudo refind-mkdefault If you are having any issues with WiFi in Ubuntu, go to for instructions on how to get it working. If you have any questions/concerns, you can drop a comment below, but the best way to reach me is through email—see my site for my contact information. Hope you found this video helpful.