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Trying to install OS X on a Windows box.. having problems. x.x
slave:
I suggest going to www.redhat.com they make the overall best distribution, especially for newbies.
[ March 16, 2003: Message edited by: Linux User #5225982375 ]
xyle_one:
yeah, since you already have the hardware, id suggest redhat 8. macs are expensive (but oh so worthit!!).
Crunchy(Cracked)Butter:
At first i thought this was a joke but i wish it was that easy in trying to install OSX.
I just bought an iBook and i get the install cd's with it, i wish i could then install it on my AMD 1700...damn how i wish.
If you are getting linux get SuSE 8.2 its out next month.
slave:
I have a bias against SuSE because version 8.0 was buggy as hell and it contains a lot of proprietary or at least non-free stuff (flash, YaST, etc.) I don't even think it's legal to give your friends copies, but I could be wrong. I think you can download it but not in iso format. I'd suggest getting RedHat Linux 8.1 when it comes out and just installing a stock KDE if you don't like Redhat's build, or run GNOME 2.2 which is quite polished, if lacking in a few features.
billy_gates:
quote:Originally posted by Linux User #5225982375:
That's right. Apple goes out of their way to make sure OS X only runs on Macs. I suggest you use Linux instead.
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Apple does not go out of their way. Quite the contrary actually. Have you ever heard of Marklar. Its OSX for x86. Its always updated right when the Mac one is updated and is finished. Apple has not released it and probably never will. It is just there in case PPC goes under. And I do so hope they release it.
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