On Sat, Sep 22, 2001 at 08:40:07PM -0400, Asheesh Laroia wrote:
> I can confirm that many sources (via http://www.google.com/search?q=linux+8100+mac)
> agree that MkLinux will run on your Mac.
> 
> However, OpenBSD and NetBSD also run.  If I were you, I'd grab one of
> those instead, as they're not ancient (MkLinux's last web site update was
> 31 Jul 2000).
> 
> Check www.openBSD.org and www.netBSD.org.  These OSs, if you don't know,
> are derivatives of the Berkeley Systems Distribution, the Real UNIX (tm)
> from which all others are derived.  I know that OpenBSD is known to be the
> most secure UNIX, and that NetBSD is considered the most ported UNIX.
> Other than that, the web sites will be much more informative....

Don't forget BeOS as well will run quite nicely on a Nubus box.
Still available for free last time I checked.

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