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<blockquote data-quote="mac57" data-source="post: 249770" data-attributes="member: 17052"><p>I would recommend a router. I network Linux, PC and Mac on one home network. Works just fine.</p><p></p><p>Re your iRant, I would suggest that it is not Mac you are mad at, but whatever program you are working with *on* the Mac. </p><p></p><p>If you really have a Mac G5 that is crashing regularly, you need to take it into the shop. You have a hardware issue or a corrupted copy of OS X. Even Apple doesn't make perfect hardware. Hardware breaks now and then... I am sure that everyone could tell you similar stories about PCs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mac57, post: 249770, member: 17052"] I would recommend a router. I network Linux, PC and Mac on one home network. Works just fine. Re your iRant, I would suggest that it is not Mac you are mad at, but whatever program you are working with *on* the Mac. If you really have a Mac G5 that is crashing regularly, you need to take it into the shop. You have a hardware issue or a corrupted copy of OS X. Even Apple doesn't make perfect hardware. Hardware breaks now and then... I am sure that everyone could tell you similar stories about PCs... [/QUOTE]
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