On Wednesday, February 11, 2004, at 01:50 AM, Charlie Reyes wrote:
Norberto Quintana wrote:
I'll admit, Linux can be hard to master, the equivalent would be going from a bicycle with training wheels - mac- to driving an 18 wheeler -linux, but once mastered, you'll wonder why computing wasn't this dynamic before. Mac OSX has some of this builtin as it comes from the bsd family, but not all PCI-powermacs can run it. YDL rocks. http://www.yellowdoglinux.com
I attempted to install Red Hat Linux sometime ago but gave up when it
refused to install to a 6100/DOS-486 card. YDL should be easier. Thanks for
the info.
Charlie
Unfortunately those lovely DOS or PC Compatibility cards only run DOS and Windows up to Win98SE. They don't run anything else, as much as I would like to try OS/2 Warp v4 on one.
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