Yellow Dog Linux v4.0 Released
worm eater writes "On September 29, Terra Soft Solutions delivered the final release of Yellow Dog Linux v4.0 to their CD manufacturer. It is currently available for download by ydl.net subscribers. Yellow Dog Linux v4.0 is built upon Fedora Core 2, offering both KDE 3.3 and GNOME 2.6.0 desktops with an all new presentation for both the Installer and post-installed desktop environment. Expanded USB support includes many cameras, printers, adapters, and storage devices. FireWire support is now built-in with bootable FireWire made possible through manual configuration. Mac-On-Linux offers the ability to run Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X and now offers automatic network configuration."
It doesn't seem to make breakfast...
:(
nor walk the dog, nor feed the cat.
I suppose we'll have to wait for the next version.
Less look fast, more go fast.
Don't you thing there are better sites to anounce new distro than /.
osnews.com or distrowatch.com for example?
My mac-user friend was using Yellow Dog >4 years ago....
That's not exactly "new".
Less look fast, more go fast.
Damn you and your grammar, logic, and whatnot.
Linux is useless on a powerbook, there are no drivers for Airport Extreme.
Mother is the best bet and don't let Satan draw you too fast.
>>With one of many WM themes, you can approximate the latest Mac experience without shelling out $150.
You mean approximate the "command line" experience. The best of the Linux/Unix GUIs out there plain sucks big time to the usability of a GUI, even compared to Windows, which seems light years ahead in usablity compared to X-Windows GUIs. I just can't understand why any one keeps bringing up this usless point. A GUI is not just pretty pictures and clicking on a button... there is a whole lot more to it, and you just dont get it if you've been using the command line for the better part of your life.