![]() ![]() I will keep editing this post as I change other things.Įnter your email address to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. I’m still learning about Mac’s and am updating this posts with all the changes that I made. This will close the window immediately after has shown. Change “When the shell exits” to “Close if the shell exited cleanly”. ![]() Go to Terminal -> Preferences -> Settings -> Shell. Remove the stupid messages – When you exit the terminal you get the most annoying. So, if you want to minimize a specific window, instead of the Dock icon (which is for the application) you want to use any of the options for window minimization: Click the yellow ball in the title bar. You can fix this is just a couple of lines once you have Brew installed. Then you can now run this one line… brew install packageĪfter using the awesome Ubuntu terminal, the default Apple terminal feels pants. You install Brew by running: ruby -e "$(curl -fsSL )" Luckily, the open source communitry have made a solution. This feels like lossing my right arm after living with the awesome repositories the Ubuntu / Debian provide. By default you simply can’t just ‘apt-get install randompackage’. Would you believe it but Apple don’t have a system repository like Linux. Libre Office – Apple provide Numbers and Words which are simply too basic for my taste. No folders? WTF? Install Path Finder.įirefox / Chrome – Let’s be honest – Safari sucks. Pathfinder – The default file manager on Apple really sucks. HyperDock – I miss the awesome windows snapping of Ubuntu Unity. So, I thought that I would note down the changes that I made to the default OSX – after all it isn’t perfect! I have written this post because perhaps there are other people changing from Ubuntu to OSX. It’s awesome and does 99% of what I want. That doesn’t diminish how brilliant Ubuntu is. Fundementally, OSX is better supported and just works most of the time. I can run Windows and Linux in a VM but can’t run OSX without a Mac.Ģ – I don’t have some much time to geek and make Ubuntu work with my Android phone, my wifes Mac, a Nas, 4oD, Amazon streaming videos or any other random bits of hardware and software I need. I love Ubuntu (and this blog is 99% all about Ubuntu) so why have I decided to make this change?ġ – My company has started developing software for Windows and Mac. I’ve purchased a new Macbook Pro and for the first time ever not immediately installed Ubuntu. I’ve decided to stop using Ubuntu as my primary home computer and make the switch to OSX.
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