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<blockquote data-quote="DarkestRitual" data-source="post: 1059101" data-attributes="member: 96273"><p>You have a 1.5GHz powerbook? For the love of God, go get yourself a Leopard CD. It will run Leopard VERY well, even with minimum RAM. If you Don't do anything too intensive on your computer, my fiancee has a slower clock speed G4 running Leopard just fine right now. It's a good OS.</p><p></p><p>How much hard drive space do you have left? It can be found by opening a new finder window and going to your home folder (the house/username folder), then looking at the bottom of the window. It should be measured in gigabytes.</p><p></p><p>And for linux, yes there is a dedicated community of ubuntu users and you can find a message board specifically for them at the ubuntu forums. I am currently in my Ubuntu 10.04 virtual machine on my MacBook, but you are talking about running it natively. They will be better equipped to help than I. If you do choose to run ubuntu, these forums will become your home. I recommend ubuntu as it is the easiest to use distribution and with very little configuration can be made to resemble OS X. Fedora 13 looks nice, but it's still a bit more technical. The ubuntu forums are <a href="http://ubuntuforums.org/" target="_blank">here</a>.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DarkestRitual, post: 1059101, member: 96273"] You have a 1.5GHz powerbook? For the love of God, go get yourself a Leopard CD. It will run Leopard VERY well, even with minimum RAM. If you Don't do anything too intensive on your computer, my fiancee has a slower clock speed G4 running Leopard just fine right now. It's a good OS. How much hard drive space do you have left? It can be found by opening a new finder window and going to your home folder (the house/username folder), then looking at the bottom of the window. It should be measured in gigabytes. And for linux, yes there is a dedicated community of ubuntu users and you can find a message board specifically for them at the ubuntu forums. I am currently in my Ubuntu 10.04 virtual machine on my MacBook, but you are talking about running it natively. They will be better equipped to help than I. If you do choose to run ubuntu, these forums will become your home. I recommend ubuntu as it is the easiest to use distribution and with very little configuration can be made to resemble OS X. Fedora 13 looks nice, but it's still a bit more technical. The ubuntu forums are [url=http://ubuntuforums.org/]here[/url]. [/QUOTE]
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