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Where to learn macos?
Yesterday I got an iMac 27 "mid 2011. Before that, I ran Macos on a virtual machine a couple of times.
What
and how to do with it. Maybe there are manuals somewhere.
I know Windows very well, Linux (Debian) is not bad.
i. I didn’t climb further in the console. I also want to know if there are any differences between the Debian bash and this one.
In which direction to dig?
I’m unlikely to leave it as a workstation, but I want to stumble and get some experience with this axis.
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Mac is the same Unix, in terms of graphical representation, everything is simpler than in Windows, and even more so in Linux.
In general, everything used to be taught by poking, as you say in Windows (I hope you didn’t buy the books “Windows Vista for Housewives”. You can’t
break something in Mac Os, so poke buttons everywhere and look at what happens (you can always boot on a new one or backup).
In Google.
Here is one of the links from there https://www.apple.com/ru/support/osx/
For me, from the point of view of an ordinary user in makosi, everything is quite logical and intuitive. When they gave me a Mac mini and didn’t give me a Mac keyboard, I quickly got used to managing the interface with the Windows keyboard, figured out what the Mac buttons on the keyboard do, and what are useful keyboard shortcuts using the scientific poke method. If you used debian with the third gnome, then it will not be difficult to deal with makos. It's a little strange to get used to the fact that most "not from the store" applications are installed by copying to the "Applications" folder in the finder. Everything else is standard
The main thing is to master the sets of hotkeys (other desktops, mission control, etc.), otherwise everything is intuitive and quickly remembered.
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