Post by MalcolmOPost by DavoudPost by Michael VilainOr just run Ubuntu on the machine.
Great solution. Just give up all of the professional productivity
apps
In fact, my son is a CS grad and was wall-to-wall Windows (and
self-built) and had zero interest in Macintoshes. It was only when he
decided to get into software development that the developer community
convinced him that Mac was the only way to go. When he got his MBP in
Sept. he messaged me: Got a Mac. Never thought I'd see the day!
He _does_ really like it as a dev enviro; he's just bumped by unwanted
motion. I just hope that issue can be overcome and he can stop hankering
for the view in ChromeOS. :P
We had someone in our office (it's all Mac laptops) who refused to use a
Mac. So they go him a Windows box. By the time I got there, it was idle
and gathering dust, so he overcame whatever objection he had to
development on the machine.
There's nothing wrong with using a platform that suits *you*. The fact
that you can't disable the animations any more means he can't really use
a Mac. Sell it on Craigslist and get a laptop that can run Ubuntu or
Fedora. And hire someone else to do that artsy fartsy stuff with
Photoshop that you can't really do on Linux with Gimp. There's no shame
in that.
If the tools he needs to do his job make him sick, he needs to find
tools that don't do that. Mac isn't the tool. Find one that works.
Screen switching on Gnome/KDE etc may also bother him. But he'll be able
to dive into the code and turn that off, recompile it for his needs, and
get an environment that works for him.
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