I know a developer who runs a Unix/linux based business and carries an ibook for his laptop, says it will do everything he needs such as kernel tweaking, all the cool multimedia stuff etc.
The case could probably be made that (with OS X) since it is (suppossedly) running a BSD type kernel -- that it is more stable than practically anything else, but that is the start of a flame war that I would rather not start. I might be doing the same thing. I am getting REAL tired of the 4-letter word (dell)....
Good luck
Marc
On 6/4/06, Steven Pasternak <stevenp500@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi! I'm thinking about getting a new mac with an intel chip, but I want
to know if it is possible to get Fedora 5 to work on it. Does it use any
special/weird hardware with no free driver or is it just like any other
computer? Thanks!
-Steven
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