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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."

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  1. Re:Who cares about one more distro? by dn15 · · Score: 5, Insightful
    Don't you thing there are better sites to anounce new distro than /.
    Did you just suggest that the Linux section of Slashdot is not the place to talk about a Linux release? Certainly that can't be! ;)
  2. Re:Linux on PPC? I'll take OS X by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    LinuxPPC is a great option for older Macs with pre-OSX or pre-Panther. With one of many WM themes, you can approximate the latest Mac experience without shelling out $150.

  3. Airport EXTREME by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Till someone does something about the Airport Extreme problem, Linux is worthless on the new Powerbooks. (And I know it's BoardCom who isn't cooperating)

  4. Re:Linux on PPC? I'll take OS X by Realistic_Dragon · · Score: 5, Insightful

    On the other hand, have you seen the laptop market recently? Trying to find a light, well made laptop with a DVD writer and a decent screen is next to impossible - you can get badly made crap from Dell (where the drivers all work) or a Thinkpad from IBM (with a ATI card! aargh! no working 3d!).

    In that environment a powerbook running Linux seems like a pretty good idea to me, at least for those that are perfectly happy with Linux and dont want to change tyvm.

    --
    Beep beep.
  5. Preemptive posting by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Insightful

    First of all, it's nice that there are now a lot of distributions catering to different needs from which to choose from.

    There's mandrake (yes mandrake ppc is still active), yellow dog, ubuntu, crux, debian, gentoo.

    And to all those complaining about linux on ppc:
    1. Nobody forces you to use it.
    2. Believe it or not, but some people don't think OSX is their favorite OS.
    3. Linux offers way more choice then OSX.
    4. There are other ppc computers then just Apples.
    5. It may not be a weired idea to use linux on a server and there are servers with ppc.

  6. Re:Linux on PPC? I'll take OS X by jeif1k · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Linux fulfills the same niche on PPC it does on Windows: people are stuck with some hardware and they don't like the operating system on it. Maybe they bought an OS X machine believing that they would get a "UNIX workstation with a nicer GUI" and discovered that it didn't fit their needs after all. Maybe they discovered that their laptop is slower than they'd like it to be with OS X. Maybe they want different software that's better supported under Linux.

    Also, in some niches, it can be worth buying Apple hardware for specific design features. For example, even though PC panel computers have been around for many years, the new iMac is particularly cheap and widely available because it is targeted at the mass market. And Apple's iBooks are a decent compromise as entry-level laptops. And many Apple designs just look nice, and installing YDL is a lot easier than replacing the motherboard.

    So, until Apple starts shipping PPC hardware without an OS or with Linux preinstalled, Linux on Apple hardware won't become a mainstream choice. But there are situations where it makes sense.

  7. Re:Linux on PPC? I'll take OS X by metlin · · Score: 5, Interesting

    That is not entirely true.

    I, for one, do not quite like the inerface of MacOS or OSX. But when I get the opportunity to buy cheap hardware, I would not like to let it pass.

    Often, cheap Macs come off for sale on the university's mailing lists. In such cases, I find it easier to just buy these and install Linux on them. It's also easier for me simply because it's an interface I'm quite familiar and comfortable with.

    I'm sure there are quite a few users like me out there. Not to beat the looks I get when I show Mac fanatics ppcs running Linux - and besides, a Mac looks cool ;-)

  8. Re:Linux on PPC? I'll take OS X by Amiga+Lover · · Score: 5, Insightful

    I have to say I'm also struggling to work out what niche Linux for OS X machines fills. If you want Linux, there's cheaper hardware to run it on, and I'd expect more of the exotic stuff to work properly

    Personally, I find the early iMacs and B&W G3s pretty lacklustre on OSX. Running a PPC distro like Debian gives them the speed they used to have in OS9, with an operating system that hasn't been abandoned.

    For anything quicker I'm with you, though.

  9. java 1.4.2 for PPC by zdburke · · Score: 5, Informative

    YDL 3 and 4 didn't ship with a usable Java distribution, but IBM offers a great 1.4.2 version one here: https://www6.software.ibm.com/dl/lxdk/lxdk-p.