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LinuxHippy
11th January 2005, 05:40 PM
I've been reading about how Apple is getting ready to release the iMac at a decent price. I've also read that Apples are rock solid. I'm thinking about investing in one of these, though I don't want to leave Fedora Core either. So, I'm wondering if I can dual boot a MAC and FC3? How compatible is Apple's hardware with Linux?
Also, MicroSoft has been plagued by security vulnerabilities, viruses, spyware, and adware for years. Does Apple have the same dark history?
holljac
11th January 2005, 08:12 PM
Fedora is not available in the ppc architecture so it will not work at all.
kbradl1
11th January 2005, 08:24 PM
The Mac's new kernel is BSD and is arguably even more secure than linux. Macs are not known for viruses and spyware like Windows is.
If you want to install linux on an IMac (ppc architecture) you should look at another distro that supports it, like www.debian.org
brahms
11th January 2005, 08:29 PM
Fedora is not available in the ppc architecture so it will not work at all.
This is not true. http://www.bytebot.net/geekdocs/ibook/fedorappc.html
kosmosik
11th January 2005, 08:35 PM
Fedora is not available in the ppc architecture so it will not work at all.
http://download.fedora.redhat.com/pub/fedora/linux/core/development/ppc/
there are no official ISO images (you need to boot of some removable media and instal via net/local disk) and this is developement version...
Yellow Dog Linux (YDL) is based on Fedora - it is Fedora version (+their Mac specific enhancements) for Macs...
http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/
Terra Soft's most powerful offering to date, Yellow Dog Linux v4.0 is a complete, Fedora RPM-based operating system for PowerPC computers. Yellow Dog Linux v4.0 offers an intuitive, flexible graphical installer, 1300 packages on 8 CDs (4 Install, 4 Source), a unified KDE and GNOME desktop environment featuring shared menus, applications, and user interface ... and of course, support for the Apple G5 Power Macs!
Based upon the 'Anaconda' installer engine, the Yellow Dog Linux Installer leverages automated, advanced hardware detection; provides on-screen help, flexible package selection, multiple install methods (CD-ROM, FTP, HTTP, NFS), creation of ext3 partitions, embedded XFree86 (video) testing, multiple ethernet and wireless port configuration, and automated partition creation.
Time to bring your G5 Power Mac, G4 iBook and PowerBook, and USB-G3 to life!
YDL is free for noncomercial/home use...
also freshrpms is hosting some additional PPC RPMS for YDL...
http://ayo.freshrpms.net/yellowdog/4.0/ppc/
LinuxHippy
11th January 2005, 11:57 PM
informative-thanx!
Jman
12th January 2005, 06:15 AM
Moved to PPC.
If anybody installs Fedora on a Mac mini (http://www.apple.com/macmini/) please share your experience.
pammiwhammi
9th February 2005, 09:39 PM
Right this very moment I am installing Yellow Dog 4.0 on my g-3 iMac. According to their site it is based on Fedora Core 2. It is still in the install phase, but so far it looks good. Link to it in the Torrent is here; http://cvs.terraplex.com/~owen/ydl4_torrents/
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