Linux Supporting G5 Liquid Cooling System
Sandor writes "Apple's G5 is selling well and this seems to have helped the development of the Linux kernel on the ppc64 platform: shortly after the shipment of the dual G5 with the new liquid cooling system, it seems that Linux kernel is going to support it really soon."
As soon as my dual 2.5 gets here I had planned to throw linux on it as well, but I didn't know about this problem. Might wait a few more days then...
Is anybody booting their dual 2.5 with linux RIGHT NOW thats having a problem with this? Is it a show stopper or just more of an annoyance thing.
I hope you die painfully and alone.
Not to troll...but what is the point of running Linux on the Mac, aside from the "because we can!" which is a valid reason. :-)
No, no, no. We're not talking about the OS failing completely, but about it operating incorrectly. Say that it messes up and causes the fans to spin much lower than they should (or not at all), causing massive overheating. I know there's safeguards for when the fans aren't under OS control, but what about when they are and there's an OS problem?
It's posssible that the firmware will override the OS in such a situation, but I've never heard anything about something like that.
Consider the more highly technical where you don't need a consumer oriented GUI and where you have an application whose algorithms are well suited to Altivec. For example the US Navy's sonar image processing.