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Free Software on a Cheap Computer

Shell writes "Is this the solution to free software on a cheap computer? NetBSD and Yellow Dog Linux have both begun to support the Mac Mini. This article from IBM looks at open source operating system options on this new contender in the embedded PowerPC platform space." From the article: "This article looks at the current state of Linux and NetBSD support on the Mini. If you need all the hardware and options fully supported, these open source options won't do it for you ... yet. But, if all you need is a stable kernel, a C compiler, and network support, the code is high-quality and the price is unbeatable." This is part two in the series. Part One was covered a while back.

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  1. Re:Debian too by l3v1 · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    What's wrong with the Debian running on the Mini platform? Is there any reason Ubuntu couldn't run, too?

    What should be wrong with it ? I guess you're just one of those Ubunbu fanboys who think Ubuntu should be run everywhere. Why should the above listings start with some minor distros: if they say some big and well etablished distros can do it, then probably the derived others also can. This is a better formulation than the other way around.

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  2. Re:OS included? by Jicksta · · Score: 1, Offtopic

    Bullshit, Bullshit, Bullshit, Bullshit, Bullshit!

    Everybody knows Apple doesn't exist...