Terra Soft Releases 64-bit Yellow Dog Linux
Kai Staats writes ""With Tiger 'unleashed' in 48 hours and even Microsoft caught-up in the 64-bit wave, we give into peer pressure and release this interim set of ISOs. A compilation of our work to date as we move toward the early summer release of v4.1, Yellow Dog Linux v4.0.90 is built upon eighteen months in-house and customer experience with 64-bit," states Kai Staats, CEO Terra Soft Solutions."
Yellow Dog Linux runs on the PowerPC architecture, which would be Apple hardware.
"You're older than you've ever been, and now you're even older."
Gentoo has had 64bit support for PPC for what, a couple of months now? Isn't yellow dog only focused on PPC? Why does it take them this long? Do they just not have the manpower? This isn't a troll, just an honest question.
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Features http://www.yellowdoglinux.com/products/ydl.shtmlp hp?submit=ydl#ydl
Purchase http://www.terrasoftsolutions.com/store/purchase.
from TFPR:
"Exclusively available to YDL.net Enhanced members v4.0.90 may be downloaded immediately from www.ydl.net"
So...I think you have to be a member to get to the ISOs.
Nothing is inexplicable; only unexplained -Tom Baker, Doctor Who
IIRC you can buy a premiere type membership and get downloads of software before the average schmeddly.
But Terrasoft's huge business is in reselling Apple hardware. For example they've sold hardware and software to Lockeed-Martin and they also sold 260 XServes to the US Navy http://www.macobserver.com/article/2003/08/07.8.sh tml
OS X:*nix for the real world.
YDL.net is a fee based support network. It also gives users webspace, webmail, and early access to files, updates, etc. You also get preferential service with YUM updates. If you use their main servers for YUM, it does not work very often because the servers are smoking. If you have a YDL account you can get a back-door ftp account to another server that seems more robust and stable...or perhaps I'm the only fool paying for this service. I like to reward their efforts and I'm not a starving college student anymore, so I pony up the funds for what I take.
Why doesn't anything interesting happen when I have mod points?
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Well IBM makes those processors, why not file under IBM? Or better yet under Linux or something?"
Have you even been to TerraSoft's site? Because if you had, you'd notice that they're an exclusive Apple reseller for Macs that come pre-loaded with Linux.
Nothing to do with IBM, btw, except for the G5s.