i played with debian/mac a while back.. was going to play with it again
recently, I guess they've improved the install process greatly, tho it's
still a pain in the ass because of how mac's partition their disks.
PPC on the other hand is much easier to work with.
Thank You,
Ben Kochie (ben at nerp.net)
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On Thu, 7 Dec 2000, Bill Layer wrote:
> Is anyone on the list running Linux on Macintosh hardware, either 68K or PPC?
> I'm getting ready to start playing with Mac68K Linux, and I was looking for
> some *local* advice & feedback on using Linux on the Mac.
>
> So far, it looks like Debian is the only game in town..?
>
> My main question is, what software (that might traditionally be used on x86
> Linux) can I expect to work, and what should I *not* expect to work?
>
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