Taverner
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:01 PM
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I just installed Tiger on a G4 400mHz with 512 MB RAM - ask me anything! |
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And yes I did - I did indeed.
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:04 PM
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1. Why don't you get a real computer? |
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And run a real OS, like WinXP? Those Macs are just toys. :popcorn:
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:05 PM
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I actually use XP Pro exclusively - but we sell a Mac product, so install MacOS on a G4 I must....
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:05 PM
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:07 PM
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:05 PM
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4. Tiger? On that box it should be called Arthritic Sloth |
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:07 PM
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Edited on Mon Apr-24-06 03:08 PM by Taverner
But its not being used for any high end work.
Just running a backup program...
My biggest beef with both MacOS AND Windows is they constantly force you to upgrade....
Now Linux and BSD...you can always strip down if you have to.
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:20 PM
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Linux and *BSD are designed to be as custom as you like them, which IMHO is the best part about them both. That and the no licensing fees thing is also really cool!
MacOS and WinXP are so monolithic that it's impossible to really get EXACTLY what you want on your machine. They both shoot for wide acceptance, so they're forced to aim for the lowest common denominator by default.
Although I do have to give Apple credit for using FreeBSD for OS X though...
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:26 PM
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8. Albeit a very bloated FreeBSD |
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That doesn't give you many configuration options out of the box - and if you try to strip out Aqua and use TVTWM and Xfree86 instead - fuggeddaboudit
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Mon Apr-24-06 03:55 PM
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No kidding.
Just to see if I could do it, I got a stripped down version of Linux running a Pentium II 2/66 laptop with 64megs of RAM. And it all runs in memory.
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:00 PM
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10. I've been able to get Knoppix to run on old machines as well |
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Knoppix is great for that...
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Mon Apr-24-06 04:07 PM
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This was the first machine I'd tried with Knoppix that wouldn't boot, at least with a GUI. A minimalist version of Puppy Linux worked fine, though.
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