A power PC version of gOS does not exist at the moment, and it
probably may take a while before any other version than the 32 bit
intel x86 versions will be released.

On 28 aug, 09:39, Joby Kent <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> Maybe you could help me... I have an iMac (early 2008) 3.06GHz and
> want to put Linux on here, Either Ubuntu, gOS Space or gOS 3.0. How do
> I go about installing gOS or ubuntu on a mac? I've already got
> Bootcamp set up, but not sure about tri-boot right now, and drivers.
>
> On Aug 27, 3:16 pm, dasjahn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I have an iMac Intel Core 2 duo that is currently running latest
> > Ubuntu distro, but I'm interested in changing to gOS, since it
> > "appears" to have more functionality than Ubuntu.  Will current gOS
> > install and run on my machine?  Or would it be best to wait til gOS
> > evolves a bit?  I have a Canon MP470 I use w/this machine, but it was
> > a booger to get to work with Ubuntu since it isn't supported.  I use a
> > CUPS workaround to get some functionality with it.  Will future
> > versions (distros?) include more printers as well?
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