Brian Durant wrote:
> Yeps, that can be an alternative, but for some reason there is no G5 
> support, so be forwarned. Another alternative is to try installing 
> Darwin PPC as a dual boot and then use GNOME or KDE that way. 
> Personally, I think there is too much waste using GNOME or KDE in X11 
> while running OS X at the same time.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Brian
>
> On Oct 1, 2006, at 20:22, BrianO'Keefe wrote:
>
>> I run MacOnLinux in Ubuntu to use Mac apps when I'm booted into Linux. I
>> can access either  partition from the other. OS X  automounts the Linux
>> volume with an exts manager in System preferences which needs to be
>> installed separately. Can't remember what it's called now as it just
>> works and I haven't futzed with it since I first used it 2 years ago
>
Right-the MOL guy passed away and development has been hampered. I have 
a G4 so no problem.

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