Re: OT slightly - Linux on a MacBookPro

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Can you?  Certainly.  In fact there are some distros out specifically designed for the Macbook [Pro] .  ELive is one that comes to mind, however their kernel is not patched with Ingo's patches by default, though I will probably be making one to do that once my MBP actually gets to me(2 day shipping is taking 4 days, and they drug their feet shipping it in the first place).

I don't know what the status of support on most distros is though.  But yes it certainly is possible and I have every intention of doing so when mine gets in.

            Seablade

On 8/11/07, Brad Fuller <bradallenfuller@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I apologize if this is OT to some, but I'm wondering if anyone has run a Linux
distro on a MacBookPro to run Linux audio apps. I understand that you can run
OSX and XP from boot on a Mac, but I'm wondering if you can also have a
triple boot to run Linux (not in VMware, etc.)

And, if you do, what distro are you using?

thanks,
brad
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