Yellow Dog Linux 4.0 - Finally in Limited Release
sloopy writes "Terra Soft Solutions has released the long awaited and overdue next version of Yellow Dog Linux - version 4.0, for ydl.net enhanced subscribers and pre-installed on new machines, with full release to hopefully soon follow in the coming weeks. With this new release, they finally include native support for the new G5s (32-bit kernel/toolchain currently, full 64-bit soon) and continued support for the G4s and newer G3s."
Yeah, it's called moveon
Given a choice between free speech and free beer, most people will take the beer.
the very first thing i did with the G5 at work was to fink xmms so i wouldn't have to use iTunes.
...vividly encapsulates that post-Watergate/pre-punk/coked-up moment when you could trust no one, least of all yourself.
Hint: MS tax is not applicable to Apple boxes :-D
Sorry, but it is. MS owns a significant chunk of apple. But the worst part is that this way, not only are you paying them tribute for the copy of OSX you aren't going to use, but also for the inflated hardware price.
Given a choice between free speech and free beer, most people will take the beer.
A closer look reveals that MacOnLinux won't work on his IBM laptop since it's a PPC-only setup.
Does it not bother anyone that this is still only available to ydl.net Enhanced members, which means you need to pay about $90 to get it? I thought Linux was supposed to be free. :P
Damn. I wish people would stop blaming Linux for their crappy distro's dependancy problems. If you don't like how your distro installs packages, use another one already!