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Hey...a linux question for mac
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<blockquote data-quote="mangoSharingan" data-source="post: 106809"><p>I have Yellow Dog Linux dual-booting with my Mac OS X fine on my iBook. I missed the challenge of being thrown straight into the action and having to learn how to do everything yourself, like I had to with SuSE for a while when my PC failed to install Windows XP. Sure, Mac OS X is based on Linux so you would ask what is the point. Well, with Mac OS X, I find it pretty hard to not always revert to the easy path when I do things and since my uni lecturers have recommended that we try out Linux more, I have decided that the only way I can become more Linux-literate is if I spend more time on a proper Linux OS.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mangoSharingan, post: 106809"] I have Yellow Dog Linux dual-booting with my Mac OS X fine on my iBook. I missed the challenge of being thrown straight into the action and having to learn how to do everything yourself, like I had to with SuSE for a while when my PC failed to install Windows XP. Sure, Mac OS X is based on Linux so you would ask what is the point. Well, with Mac OS X, I find it pretty hard to not always revert to the easy path when I do things and since my uni lecturers have recommended that we try out Linux more, I have decided that the only way I can become more Linux-literate is if I spend more time on a proper Linux OS. [/QUOTE]
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