This is slashdot, none of these complainers have the testicular fortitude to actually go to the source, they just like to whine about it privately and continue to bend over when the curtain comes down. I'm convinced this is how it will always be as the country marches towards oblivion.
You can in fact use IPv6 on Linksys routers supporting custom firmwares, while it's still not exactly direct factory support it's not exactly impossible either.
That same story is what pushed me away from PC gaming to console gaming, and now days mostly turned me off of gaming. Too many hoops to jump through and no real ownership of what you purchase, and even what you do buy is only usable while the servers exist to accept your key/account info.
The Elders tell of a young ball much like you. He bounced three metres in the air. Then he bounced 1.8 metres in the air. Then he bounced four metres in the air. Do I make myself clear?
Considering your only other choice is with MPEGLA which despite their shady terms has support already, I think this is the least of our problems at the time being.
I've got 2 G4 Macs I run beside my new Macbook pro, a 1GHz G4 'Lamp' and 1.2GHz Powerbook G4, both of which Leopard installed on with no issue or any shoehorning needed. Most of these machines support Leopard as is, if your G4 was perfectly good i'm sure it would've installed without issue on it too.
This is slashdot, none of these complainers have the testicular fortitude to actually go to the source, they just like to whine about it privately and continue to bend over when the curtain comes down. I'm convinced this is how it will always be as the country marches towards oblivion.
Obviously means on Earth and in space.
You can in fact use IPv6 on Linksys routers supporting custom firmwares, while it's still not exactly direct factory support it's not exactly impossible either.
That same story is what pushed me away from PC gaming to console gaming, and now days mostly turned me off of gaming. Too many hoops to jump through and no real ownership of what you purchase, and even what you do buy is only usable while the servers exist to accept your key/account info.
of the children, it's China we're talking about here, it's not like it's some country that would steer online information in their own favor.
... forgot appropriate sarcasm tags.
of the children, it's China we're talking about here, it's not like it's some country that would steer online information in their own favor.
The Elders tell of a young ball much like you. He bounced three metres in the air. Then he bounced 1.8 metres in the air. Then he bounced four metres in the air. Do I make myself clear?
Bromance, now pays better than expected.
Phew, for a moment there I thought i'd have to order more Torgo Executive Powder.
But here you're 'Chromoting' instead of iRemoting, totally different you see, now if you'll excuse me I need to Chreply to other stories...
Considering your only other choice is with MPEGLA which despite their shady terms has support already, I think this is the least of our problems at the time being.
I've got 2 G4 Macs I run beside my new Macbook pro, a 1GHz G4 'Lamp' and 1.2GHz Powerbook G4, both of which Leopard installed on with no issue or any shoehorning needed. Most of these machines support Leopard as is, if your G4 was perfectly good i'm sure it would've installed without issue on it too.