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359: Death of the Mac

LINUX Unplugged

English - June 24, 2020 03:45 - 47 minutes - 32.4 MB - ★★★★★ - 249 ratings
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Why we think Apple just handed market share to Desktop Linux, and why you can kiss running Linux on the Mac goodbye forever. Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Neal Gompa.

Why we think Apple just handed market share to Desktop Linux, and why you can kiss running Linux on the Mac goodbye forever.

Special Guests: Drew DeVore and Neal Gompa.

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