
I started out as a Mac user in about 1985 in a world which will be totally unfamiliar to almost all readers of OSNews. You wrote out your stuff by longhand, and a secretary typed it on a word processor. If you were lucky and able to manage it, you could dictate it. But you did not dictate into a dictating machine, because these were big heavy and expensive. You dictated it directly to someone who could 'take shorthand'. If you had a PC, it ran DOS. You looked for your files, and moved them around, started applications, one at a time, from the command line, and the command line was not pretty, it was green on black.
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2005-11-10
Not all Linux distros work equally well on all commodity x86 computers. x86 Macs are still proprietary, because of EFI.
A firmware update to Intel Macs released by Apple at the same time Boot Camp was released added BIOS support to their EFI firmware.