Re: running linux

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On Apr 20, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Daniel Brown wrote:

   You're exactly right, Richard.  MacOS is based on BSD.



And if you have any familiarity with linux administration, forget almost everything you know 'cause they changed it in OSX...

Or maybe it's BSD that's a PITA... but I doubt it... I'm pretty sure NetInfo is an Apple idea... and networking... god don't get me started on NFS and Samba... :P

I've had YellowDog running on an iMac, 333mz 'old' iMac. It ran fairly well, at least as good as OSX did on the same machine. Plus it was familiar to me, being based on RedHat, which was nice. Not like running Debian on a MacIICse... that was just weird... Two day set up and install... two full 24 hour days.

Ed

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