Linked by Jon Atkinson on Tue 20th May 2003 18:14 UTC
I entered the world of Apple hardware about 3 months ago now, with a second-hand iBook2. It was a 500mHz, 256mb, ATI Rage 128 model, with a standard CD-Rom drive. I spent the first few days trying to tweak Mac OS X to my liking, then a few further weeks installing and learning to use the applications I thought I'd need. Chimera, BBEdit, the developer tools, even the Fink X server so I could use Gaim.
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nice... this shows how well Linux can run if all of the hardware is supported, seems like Terrasoft has put a lot of work in this distro. I tried Debian and Mandrake on my iBook, but they just don't seem that "integrated" with the hardware, I guess I'll have to try YDL3.0.
nice... this shows how well Linux can run if all of the hardware is supported, seems like Terrasoft has put a lot of work in this distro. I tried Debian and Mandrake on my iBook, but they just don't seem that "integrated" with the hardware, I guess I'll have to try YDL3.0.