> I DO maintain a PPC Mac Mini (1.25 GHz) and a PPC Quick Silver 2002 (dual
> 1.0 GHz) for compatibility purposes, only.
>
> But, for perhaps the last FIVE years, ALL my Macs (really, Macks/Hacks)
> have been Intel generic machines onto which I have installed MacOS 10.5,
> 10.6 or, yes, 10.7.
>
> Indeed, I even experimented with the FIRST Intel Mac, an Intel 915GAG,
> running 10.4.8. Worked pretty well, too.

I still use my powerbook G4 1.67 a good bit for various apps that are
better than what I have on my linux boxes.  I did install snow leopard on
a core2duo dell I have but after using it for a few weeks I went back to
Ubuntu.  The hackintosh worked well but I find that after 12 years of
using linux it has gotten to the point where I like it better now for
general use.  I imagine when it gets to the point that 10.5 is no longer
supported that will be the end for me.

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