On Jul 31, 2004, at 7:37 PM, Pierre Sahores wrote:

Linux x86 under Virtual PC 6 need lots of power and if you expect to use a G4 to run it, you will get best results in choosing to run Linux under a real x86 box, as Richard recommands. About the distributions : Lindows, Mandrake or RedHat are probably more suitables than the last Suse/Novell issues. All are yet using very friendly installers and are running mature GUI and desktop interface (KDE, Gnome). The bad thing with Linux ? Probably not as good as xBSD are in about servers tasks and probably not as good as Panther is in about desktop works...

Thanks for that info. Well, I don't have any intention of using Linux as anything more than a testbed, and to run some extra servers... for testing the server setups, and to do some Linux tweaking for Revolution, I'd want to use VirtualPC on my Powerbook 17. To actually run the servers, yes, I'll set up Linux on an actual Intel box. I have a few around that don't do much. ;-)
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Troy
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