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Triple Boot on MacBooks Working

MikeTheMan writes "By now, everyone probably heard that Apple's recently-released Boot Camp software allows users to install Windows XP alongside OS X. But now, people at OnMac.net have discovered how to triple-boot OS X, Windows XP, and Linux. There are instructions on the Wiki for getting Gentoo running, but it is probably trivial to get other distros working as well."

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  1. Re:Why boot linux here? by tomstdenis · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Well maybe you want to, and I know this may come as a shock, ..., have a friggin choice in the matter.

    I know if I bought a 2500$ laptop I'd want to be able to run whatever software I want on it. While their hardware looks spiffy (though to be honest no more special than Dell) as a developer I'd have to gouge out my eyes after looking at finder for more than 10 minutes.

    Tom

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  2. Re:Boot windows by jb.hl.com · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Funny, yes i know.

    No, you're not.

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  3. Re:Why boot linux here? by tomstdenis · · Score: 1, Flamebait

    Click the parent link you fucking slashdot newbie.

    Tom

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  4. I really don't understand this... by MickDownUnder · · Score: 0, Flamebait

    Why people are so hot for apple and OS X when it's clearly quite restrictive. It's never even occurred to me that I couldn't have as many boots with as many different OS's as my heart desires using either windows or linux. As a Linux user writing to ntfs hasn't seemed like such an undoable thing.

    So whats the big deal ? Why is this cause for celebration ?

    I mean this is the whole reason why Apple failed in the first place, their totally unrealistic expectations that they could market their restrictive computing model at an exorbitant price. I really don't get why people are now lapping this stuff up.

    Most Mac users I meet these days come across to me that their choice of computer is more about fashion than it is about function.