Op 10/08/10, Walter Sheluk <[email protected]> schreef:
  although this may not be for everyone I got Ubuntu to mail me their  "live"  
disc and then I  just run Ubuntu/Linux from the CD rather then take up hard drive space 
and the installation hassle.
I wouldn't mind that but I do prefer installing such.
However, I don't get any form of recognition of my western digital hd within 
bootcamp but does that mean it is useless top consider installing linux on such 
valid?
That'd tear things for me somewhat.
I'm curious what bbs software you're interested in running...it may well have 
been ported to OS X.

Also, see:<https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Intel_iMac>

There is no real need to go through the torturous process of installing 
windows...

Ehm well I used to run baudbandit I think on my a4000.. But it's been years. I could easily, I think, get used to new bbs software if I put some serious effort into things and since I'm in between jobs and writing tasks I have the time to do so. And would otherwise get a bit bored. As to the software i'm considering.. It's called bbs100 and runs native on linux.

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