ip tools on GNU/Linux.ĭepending on what you want to do with it installing homebrew like suggested might not be the worst idea if you want tools like nmap if you’re not comfortable compiling those by yourself. Main difference between GNU/Linux and macOS for you might be ifconfig vs. macOS and the BSDs in general have a nice network stack but GNU/Linux is on par if not even better nowadays. If you want to find out a little more on that check out the FreeBSD Handbook. You have like all the basic FreeBSD tools for networking on macOS. Ok, let me try to help you a little there. What should I install?ītw… cmd+q is my worst enemy atm when i try to login somewhere or write a mail… The Macbook will be my main working pc for about 3-4 weeks or until i throw it out of the window because i cant figure anything out… we will seeĭid anyone of you have any questions? What should I test. This is the most fun I had in about 5 years with a piece of tech apart from games. Just me, my curiosity, the internet and this piece of aluminium… So here I am trying to figure things out on my own. So I told him he should give me a total stock Macbook with only the updates to Mojave installed.
I was tired not knowing my way around in this OS.
#Hyperswitch mojave pro
Last week I got an 2012 MacBook pro from one of my work colleagues. Here and there a Linux Server maybe dualboot windows/Mint but never went fully Linux. With the tender age of 20 i played around with linux but never switched my main os to linux. So I have been a windows user since i was 14.