![]() You should be able to run almost any UNIX / Linux package, but there may be a few issues. And the main point for me to switch is to ditch the VM and work natively without VM. So my question is, from a software development perspective, if I bought a Mac machine, will I ever need an Ubuntu VM anymore? (because right now some languages like NSQ or Redis not really that supported in windows). My machine is now a complete mess, I need to install some of programs to the guestOS that are already available on the hostOS. And btw Mac-Ubuntu are more closer than Windows-Ubuntu right? (in terms of file management, program installation, program installation location, comandline, etc.) For years I've been using Windows 10 with Lubuntu 64-bit VM on my machine, because windows ***** when it comes to a new programming languages + documentation ***** + installation is sometimes a pain in the a** + Ubuntu distros run UNIX.īut MacOS is also run UNIX right? And I heard its really similar to Ubuntu. I'm a software engineer and I'm a long time windows user, I'm planning for a switch to a MBP.
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