What Linux for Mac?

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  • Reply 41 of 49
    [quote]that's great to hear. I honestly have not tried a PPC Linux in a couple of years and that was not the case back then.<hr></blockquote>

    LOL! Yeah, a lot has happened in the last 2 years or so since I first screwed around in Linux. It's a lot more polished these days. Still a ways to go, but getting closer...

    [quote]

    How's battery life compared to the Mac OS? Because Mac OS does some under the hood stuff. ie: OS 9 and OS X I have the same power saving settings on yet I get a lot more life out of OS 9 for some reason.

    <hr></blockquote>

    AFA sleep goes, excellent. To be honest though, I usually plug my PB in. But on the whole, I'd say it's pretty close to par with OS9. Mind you, I don't have many power settings tweaked in 9, anyway, as I like a snappy system. I usually have APM tuner cranked to max, etc.



    One nifty thing I discovered last week is that if the battery gets to like 3%, the system beeps and goes to sleep, like in Mac OS.

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    correct me if I'm wrong but the beige g3s and other pre UMA G3 motherboards did not have openfirmware, correct?



    Because from what I understand openfirmware is a lot more "open" then what Apple was previously using. That could be a reason that last year there were reports that Be was testing BeOS 5.5/6 on PowerMac G4 systems<hr></blockquote>



    All macs since I think the 604 have OF, I believe. Just some have broken or lame OF. Like on the 7200, there's openFW, but no screen/keyboard support, so you have to use serial ports.



    On my PBG3, getting into OF is a real hit/miss thing... If I pray to the jinx gods, CMD-OPT-O-F works about 1 in 3 times.



    [ 02-20-2002: Message edited by: stimuli ]</p>
  • Reply 42 of 49
    Here's a question.



    I just split my 40 GB disk in half for Mac OS and YDL. I think I may want a partition to move files between the two. What format should I use for that. It seems UFS would be the best? What do you all think?
  • Reply 43 of 49
    HFS (NOT HFS+!) works swell. You can add a line to /etc/fstab to mount it somewhere on boot. My small crossover partition is 'REMUS' (My main Mac Partition is 'ROMULUS'), and mounts at /mnt/REMUS/ when the system starts up.



    The only catches I've got are 1) I have to be root to remove/move stuff to REMUS and 2) transferring huge files can cause crashes.



    I mainly keep mp3s on REMUS so I don't have duplicates on ext2 and hfs+, thus wasting disk space.



    [ 02-20-2002: Message edited by: stimuli ]</p>
  • Reply 44 of 49
    Oh I get it now. Linux can do HFS but not HFS+.



    :cool:
  • Reply 45 of 49
    You can mount HFS+, and read it (if compiled into the kernel), but not write to it.



    But yeah, linux does HFS.
  • Reply 46 of 49
    :cool:



    I now have 15GB for Mac OS, 15 for YDL and the rest ~8 for shared.
  • Reply 47 of 49
    applenutapplenut Posts: 5,768member
    [quote]Originally posted by stimuli:

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    All macs since I think the 604 have OF, I believe. Just some have broken or lame OF. Like on the 7200, there's openFW, but no screen/keyboard support, so you have to use serial ports.



    On my PBG3, getting into OF is a real hit/miss thing... If I pray to the jinx gods, CMD-OPT-O-F works about 1 in 3 times.



    [ 02-20-2002: Message edited by: stimuli ]</strong><hr></blockquote>





    great to hear about the sleep.



    so my 9500 should have open firmware?



    guess I'll go give it a shot. learn something new everyday
  • Reply 48 of 49
    yeah, but it sounds like the 9500 OF is wacky too:



    [quote]

    output-device/ATY,mach64

    May need to disconnect the internal cdrom drive to boot from any device<hr></blockquote>



    <a href="http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/macppc/models.html#9500"; target="_blank">http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/macppc/models.html#9500</a>;
  • Reply 49 of 49
    Ahhhhhhhh!



    Can you feel the YDL goodness
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