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| Anyone use Linux on a Mac?
I assumed that the only OS you could run on a Mac was OS X but apparently not. Although there are less PPC compiles, it appears that there are people who run Linux and OS X on the same machine (I particularly like the look of Mac On Linux). So I'm wondering what you're thoughts are on Linux for the Mac. It seems the most popular versions are Yellow Dog Linux and Mandrake Linux. Would you recommend either one of these? What appeals is that Linux gives you a lot more control and power than OS X plus there's a lot of great open source software available. How limited is the no. of PPC compiles available? The major problem in the past has been getting Linux to work on my PC, but with Apple's "standardized" hardware I don't anticipate any problems during installation. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. |
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Actually expect problems. First and foremost there are no proper ATI or Nvidia graphics drivers for PPC Linux. Both companies refuse to develop drivers for PPC Linux which have to be binary only. They will not give out specs or code for independent developers in the community to write drivers either. Last I checked Airport drivers were not available yet but I haven't really been looking. Certain Mac hardware specific features like the special keys on the keyboard DO work but there's a lot of people having trouble setting it up from what I've seen in PPC Linux forums. Sleep and wake functionality has varying stability issues as well. Overall, inspite of the hardware being "standardize" or just fewer variety to suport, it does become difficult (but not impossible). I've run Gentoo Linux on my iMaca and it's awesome. Linux in general feels more responsive than OSX on the same hardware. Like it or not OSX has a lot of baggage that makes it feel heavy on slower hardware but fine if you have the high end stuff. I don't see much point in running Linux on Mac hardware though becuase OSX is so well designed for the hardware - I don't mean PPC, rather the special keys on the keyboard for volume and brightness, sleep mode and such, it just works better in OSX than PPC Linux. But it still exist for other non Apple PPC platforms like IBM PPC machines and even other PPC manufacturers.
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Contrary to what you may think, Linux is easier to setup and run on x86 hardware because everything is supported, or parts can be swapped out in favor of a supported component, whereas with a Mac, you're stuck with what's in there. Also, using PPC Linux you'll be sacrificing certain things such as the Macromedia Flash plugin that's only distributed as binary only. That and the ATI/Nvidia graphics drivers are among several crucial software that's distributed in binary form only and that binary is for x86 only right now.
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Uh.. I believe there's open-source drivers at least for AirPort... I could be wrong, though.
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Mandrake 9.1 PPC versions and Yellow Dog Linux 3.0 is all I have to say... The rest is history ![]() Get them here (get both in order to find which one will suit you better --this goes for anyone who wants to give Linux a worthy shot on the Mac platform ) but I think that YDL is the better one (then again I could be wrong) ![]() http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/products/ydl.shtml http://www.mandrakesoft.com/company/.../products/2417 or here: http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/ http://www.mandrakesoft.com/
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Don't forget about Debian / GNU Linux. We're running Debian on a bunch of machines, and have never experienced any serious problems. Kinda hard to install though.. |
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dosen't gentoo work as well?
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