.... very good point Mike.
What I really meant to say, is that I'd love to see something like PuppyLinux
or DamnSamllLinux equivalent for the older hardware. By older I mean G3 ( as in
iMac rev. A or B ). Something REALLY slimmed down. My graphite iBook 466 just
went belly up for good, and it was a champ to the end :-(
iMac G3 is still kicking strong, will have to get YDL back on it. My kid wanted
to use it for a while, so I put 10.3 on it, but "it's all MINE again" :-)
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Subject: Re: [ydl-gen] (not at all) pathetic
To: "Discussion List for Yellow Dog Linux User Topics"
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Date: Friday, January 15, 2010, 7:39 PM
As Tomasz says, there's nothing fishy about charging for an open-source
product. Especially since terra soft and now fixstars only charge for early and
convenient access, also offering YDL via free download.
I purchased YDL 2.0 back in my modem days, got discs, maybe a binder, and some
rad stickers. Got version 5 from Kai at a power.org gathering (thanks, btw!),
and downloaded their latest release. That's an amazing value for $50 paid ten
years ago!
On the other partition, I've had to pay for Mac OS 8.5, 9.0, 10.3, 10.4, 10..5,
and the 3.0 software for iPod Touch. All together around $400 spread across ten
years, not a steal but still worth the price.
Now that the exhaustive (and exhausting) value comparison is over, I must take
issue with some words in that same post:
My main development machine is a PowerBook running Mac OS 10.5. Even though
Apple has moved on to its more profitable customers (the ones who call it OS
"ex" because they never heard of OS "nine"), I have never felt the need to
drive the PowerBook to the dump.
Our main PowerPC test machine is a hot-rod G4 Quicksilver running the latest
YDL, Mac OS 10.5, 10.4, 9.2, even a tweaked 8.6. If fate chose any one of these
OSes and destroyed the others, the computer would still be very far from
useless.
I must agree that regular users of any Mac OS prior to 10.4 are missing out on
some great advances. But that was released five years ago and runs great on
machines from ten years ago. As more years go by, and we continue to find new
uses for computers, the latest PowerPC release of Mac OS will start to feel
dated, just as trying to browse the web from Mac OS 9 feels today.
So when that day comes, YDL may very well be the only viable option. I'm
rooting for it, as I love Sony's PS3, Apple's systems, and being able to write
PowerPC code in a nice modern OS.
Mike Erwin
-- Sent from my Palm Prē
tomasz brymora wrote:
.... pathetic? Trying to collect some clams in exchange for the offerings seems
perfectly legit.
What I'd call pathetic is condemning old, perfectly functioning hardware to the
dumps Mr. S J style. YDL is the only viable thing that keeps a lot of machines
from being totally useless.
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