>like 6100CD. You have what is referred to as a 68K machine. It's been
>awhile since I have dealt with macs, but if Linux will run on a 68K
>machine, then you are in business.
Linux will run on a 68k machine PROVIDED you have an MMU (memory
management unit). See http://www.linux-m86k.org .
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