After reading this wonderful thread, I have a few comments of my own to add...
> but aside from the stability issues I think its not very impressive > when an OS needs to crutch on another OS just to boot! so eventually > get OF booting going ;-) eek. I still have nightmares about going into OF to set up the boot parameters properly back when I was using LinuxPPC. I'm running on a PMac 5400/180, which has broken firmware when it comes to the external SCSI chain...things didn't work right. I praised god when BootX came out, because I didn't have to muck around in OF again... For those that have never actually entered OF and entered commands by hand, it's a scary scary place...the entire environment is very "forth"-ish...I believe that's what it was originally written in, wasn't it? Whatever...makes no nevermind. > so do I, I wish there were more apps for GNUstep, and I am not sure > of some of the few GNOME apps which are interesting can be made to > look NeXTish without using the GNOME/E! bloat center (I prefer > windowmaker for a windowmanager) unfortunately i doubt any theme > will fix the menubars in the window, vertical menus are so much > nicer.... While it may not have the next look, I prefer to use BlackBox. I think it's even smaller than WM, and it has that "different" look and feel to it, if you're trying to escape from the Mac/Win look. Of course, as with everything under X, make sure you can fake the 2nd and 3rd mouse buttons, or else life gets rather difficult. :) By default, Debian has this built in I believe. I don't even use X anymore, and do 80% of my work through telnet, and any X-ing I do is done over a network through another X server. The machine sits "headless" in a back corner of a storage room, cuz that's all I need. > >I wish I'd knew all of this a month ago, when I installed Linuxppc and > >started to slowly try to fix and optimize everything... Ciao and thanks > >again, > > its amazing how linuxppc has a seemingly good reputation, but yet I > cannot understand the bugs in that distro, I don't wish to really put > them down for there work but they really need to do more testing and > wait longer before releasing, even redhat who has a tendency to leave > bugs in for release does not leave such a high number of frankly > stupid problems... Oh god, do I know that feeling. LinuxPPC left a very bad taste in my mouth. My first experience with Linux was Debian on an x86 machine. LinuxPPC was all that was available at the time for the mac, so I went with it, and man was I annoyed. I was one happy little camper once I found out that Debian/PPC was being developed finally. It's still isn't up to snuff on a few issues (mostly install ones), but it's getting better all the time. Oh well. -Jeremiah Merkl

