macOS is a proprietary operating system developed by Apple, designed to run on their hardware. Linux, on the other hand, is a family of open-source, Unix-like operating systems, widely used in various applications. While both are used on computers, they differ significantly in terms of development, licensing, and customization options.
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00:00Three lectures before, I have a blueprint and in the last three lectures, we have a professional machine learning environment set up and I have checked that when I import them, they were working fine. Excellent.
00:17So, this is the blueprint that you have in mind. Now, I want to talk about installation. If you have Mac or Linux use it very simple, if you go to documentation, this is the documentation of Mini-Conda.
00:33And in this documentation, if you go here, we have a set up for Mac OS and Linux, you can also follow this setup for Mac OS and Linux.
00:45So, for Mac OS, I will open it. Just for you, I want to show you the link to Mini-Conda Installer for Mac OS and all the details, with single steps, with every single step, given.
01:01So, if you have a space, you can go with Anaconda Installer. That is totally up to you.
01:09Then, Linux users, I want to show you the link to Linux users.
01:14So, if you click on Linux users, there will be all the help available for Linux users.
01:20So, you will have a very straightforward way to set up.
01:24So, steps, I have a blueprint to show you. Installation, you will have a system.
01:29So, here we go, close. Next lecture, we will show you the notebook to post-matum.
01:36So, we will show you the components.