Vs dog crap windows…im curious.

My friend wants to go linux because he hates Microsoft but im worried he will have issues and hes not very techy. Mostly he uses it for a daw, and a lot of that stuff is not compatible with linux. An older MacBook would work better for him I think…he wants to be more privacy conscious but hes not crazy about it.

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    Probably a bit better than Windows but ultimately with Apple you can’t know for sure. Their software is proprietary and closed source, so it cant be properly audited by a third party.

    Apple can claim whatever they like about privacy, it comes down to whether you take their word for it or not. Personally, i think Apple has been caught being dishonest about their software more than most tech companies, so i take their claims with a heap of salt.

    If you want something that can actually be proven to be secure, the only real option is an Open-source (and ideally FOSS) platform. Anything that can’t be audited can’t really be trusted.

    For a laptop or desktop, Ubuntu is a safe, secure, well-audited option. Mint and Fedora are also good options for most hardware. There are good DAWs available on Linux but perhaps not the exact one your friend is used to.

    I would suggest anyone new to Linux to back up or remove their ssd, and install Linux on a second or new ssd to reduce the chance of accidentally wiping your data. A new OS is like getting a new computer, and you need to save your data externally before you start the process.

    Edit: I’m aware that some parts of macOS are technically open-source, but that’s almost meaningless from a security perspective when critical parts of the OS aren’t open. Darwin being secure doesn’t make the whole OS secure when network manager is still a black box (for example)