I currently work as a front-end developer for a large house-hold name, but have bounced around between marketing, bizdev, back-end, devops, systems administration, and general IT consulting. About 12 of those were in a professional capacity. I’ve been playing with computers for about 20 years now. I spend so much time clearing the clutter.īetter control of my environment form and function.įorces me to learn more about *nix based systems, which is fun and rewarding. I don’t need much of what’s available on macOS now that I’m shell- and browser- oriented. If I can make this work, then distro hopping is all the more feasible. Why?įree and open source is good yes, I know, Fedora isn’t technically 100% “free” according to Richard Stallman/FSF.ĭon’t want to be chained to Apple’s design decisions. Also note that this is a likely a multi-day project, unless you have an unsafe amount of caffeine. Note that everything here was done on a Early 2015 Retina MacBook Pro running Fedora 28 latest as of. It will not cover much of the nitty-gritty configuration details, as those are in my dotfiles repo which just might get a nice README some day. It also contains some strategies and principals for maintaining cross-platform configurations. I’m writing this mainly as a high-level migration guide for those jumping into Linux - specifically, from macOS to Fedora. A tale of liberation and discov- OK, sorry.
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