Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 12th Mar 2006 20:50 UTC
Apple Today, I decided to give Linux a try on my iBook. I've been wanting Linux on my iBook for a long time, but I've simply never had the time to do it. I ran the occasional PowerPC live CD, but live CD's are far cries from the real, installed thing. A second showstopper was that suspend never really worked-- and I cannot use my iBook without suspend. After trying out a new live CD yesterday, I found out that suspend on lid closure now worked mighty fine on Linux/PPC; hence, it was time to do the real thing. And oh how I was left surprised. Note: This is this week's Sunday Eve Column.
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Nifty that it Worked
by rayiner on Sun 12th Mar 2006 21:05 UTC
rayiner
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2005-07-06

I think Macs are actually a pretty good bet for people who want to run Linux. Since there are only a few well-known configurations, they tend to be well-tested, and things are more likely to work without the surprises you can encounter on random PC configurations.