On Tuesday, February 18, 2003, at 03:32 PM, eyeVee wrote:
http://www.maconlinux.org/Also, I've setup Linux many times before, just never on a Mac. That may be my preferred method, but I would like to use Mac OS as I don't have much experience with it and learning is fun. :)
Only the 2300c will be able to do this trick, since MoL requires a PowerPC processor. And even then, there's no mention on MoL's site how well it works with older (NuBus) kernels.. YMMV.
Besides, running linux on a 68k machine is dog slow. I've tried it, it isn't pretty. And that was on a Quadra 660av!
Or, might I suggest the excellent Hotline or Carracho clients for less than legal needs..?
HTH,
Andy
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