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Heh, well now that's something new to irritate the Apple users with in the coming years (though not on here of course). So not only is Linux responsible for running almost every server on the web, even corporate greed machines like Apple have based their own OS on it. Then of course we have Android from Google which is also based on Linux. And last but most importantly of all, we have the many current and upcoming free distributions of Linux for people who believe their own life belongs to them and not to Apple or Microsoft.
Fun!
You know, all of this reminds me of the song "Marionette", the words have perfect meaning here (totally kick arse on vinyl as well):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOTLyRki-VI
Now iz youz an Apple Marionette or iz youz a Microsoft Marionette?
Or perhapz youz iz a wize Marionette dat uzez Linuxez?
Me recommendz dat peoplez heedz the warninz and learnz to uzez Linuxez ;-)
No onez iz pullinz my stringziz becoz I iz my ownz Marionette!
Nowz dontz fogetz to listenz to da wordziz in diz songziz:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOTLyRki-VI
It's a little more complicated then that (LOL):
http://osxbook.com/book/bonus/ancient/whatismacosx/arch_xnu.html
Cool tune Len...even if it is ABBA.
Thanks for rectifying that. We were told at the time when Apple gave up the Motorola PowerPC and went Intel, it would be based on Linux. A lot of folks hereabouts bought Macs just because of that and were then disappointed because they couldn't access it. So it was an advertising hoax.
None of this has anything to do with th OP original question. Can we please get back to the original topic.
As far as Bryce is concerned, you don't need to worry too much about having a fancy (by which I mean expensive) graphics card - although I would recommend, if you have the option, of getting a graphics card that can drive two monitors. Although Bryce can't really take advantage of all the additional real estate offered by two monitors (yes I know there is a sort of attempt to work this in the preferences - but it doesn't work terribly well - at least in my experience) having two monitors is a great advantage when it comes to making scenes since the second monitor can be home to references that you can pick colours from directly with the colour picker - or be running tutorials... for example. Or just have your emails open - which is nice.
Yes, graphics card. I'm with David here. Most cards have an analogue and a digital output and can accommodate two monitors. Memory ought to be enough on board for that. Otherwise - Bryce doesn't use the fancy things games do. When a $600 graphics card failed once, I was given a $50 one until the original was repaired. As far as Bryce was concerned, I didn't notice any difference at all.
Above is the quoted OP, based on the bolded parameters of the question the discussion actually is within the field of topic just probably way more in depth then the original poster intended, although that would be an assumption on anyone's part since the original poster has not weighed in on the direction the conversation has taken.
None of this is directed towards the OP question. All you're doing is arguing. If it doesn't stop now the thread will be locked.