Well, I finally installed Ubuntu yesterday, on a 2GB SCSI drive 
attached to an ATTO 2930.  I think it took about 2 hours.  But it was 
certainly worth the wait.  It comes with a great GUI, and enough 
programs to keep me happy for a while.  It comes with an image editor, 
FireFox, Open Office, and an immense amount of screen savers.  Also 
comes with about a dozen games, including Connect 4.  However, when 
dragging windows around, the graphics seem  bit glitchy.
    Anyway, I originally formatted the drive as UFS.  However, the 
installer reformatted it, and now the drive is not recognizable by Mac 
OS X.  I dont know what format the drive now is, anyone have any ideas? 
  And any ideas on getting Mac OS X to recognize it?
    Hey anyone know how to find system info (bus and processor speed) in 
Linux?  Anyway, I got some extra CDs.  If a bunch of people want I can 
send a CD or 2 out and it can get passed around.

Thanks

Chris P


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