I'm getting ready to purchase a new workstation so I need some feedback from developers/designers who have used both Mac and Linux setups. Please don't post fanboy responses like Macs are shit or Linux is the best solely because it's open source.
I don't care about eye candy or shiny graphics, but things like stability, efficiency and flexibility (i.e. customizing) are crucial.
I don't play games and I use a separate box for hosting Apache/MySQL.
Proprietary software is not an issue because I'll be using VMWare to virtualize Vista x64, although I'm not yet sure how smooth it will be on a Core 2 Quad Q9300 and 8GB of RAM.
So all it really comes down to is how easy or smooth is it to do the simple things like navigating the file system, running three dozen programs at the same time, crash recovery, converting PNG->GIF without opening Photoshop, searching for files, dual-monitor support, or sending files via the network.
I'm picky, but if you spent 100 hours a week in front of the comp, you probably would be as well.
PS: I don't want to use Windows as the primary machine, so save yourself the trouble.
I don't care about eye candy or shiny graphics, but things like stability, efficiency and flexibility (i.e. customizing) are crucial.
I don't play games and I use a separate box for hosting Apache/MySQL.
Proprietary software is not an issue because I'll be using VMWare to virtualize Vista x64, although I'm not yet sure how smooth it will be on a Core 2 Quad Q9300 and 8GB of RAM.
So all it really comes down to is how easy or smooth is it to do the simple things like navigating the file system, running three dozen programs at the same time, crash recovery, converting PNG->GIF without opening Photoshop, searching for files, dual-monitor support, or sending files via the network.
I'm picky, but if you spent 100 hours a week in front of the comp, you probably would be as well.
PS: I don't want to use Windows as the primary machine, so save yourself the trouble.