Kelly,
Looks like IBM is putting some real thought into this.
Thanks for the details.
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Marie,
It's good to see that Yellow Dog got that fixed.
<< I see no real speed differences between YDL and OS X yet. My machine has 256 ram, 1ghz processor. >>
Nice machine!
One reads of significant speed-ups running Linux vs. MacOS X, but that may have been older machines or running against MacOS 10-10.2.x. Looks like Panther may have finally brought the Mac OS X.x up to speed.
Have you tried recompiling your kernel, yet? That may speed you up a bit.
More high quality RAM probably wouldn't hurt - for Linux or for MacOS X.
http://www.crucial.com<< One issue however that I do not care for, is that there is not alot of support out there unless you are willing to pay for it. By that I mean, I have found 1 forum, not near as helpful as TS , and the other forum is YDL within TerraSoft and its a pay forum. I am a thrifty person, I will admit that openly, and quite frankly it kinda annoys me. >>
Yup.
The price you pay for running a minority OS on a minority platform.
Relatively few choices. :-(
In exploring Linux I decided to explore both Free Computing and Linux together as a bundle. Learn both concepts at the same time. So I have gravitated toward free support for free applications on the free distributions.
Only thing I could not find was a free computer. ;-)
One of the nice things about biting the bullet and getting a $199 PC instead of just running Linux on a spare Mac has been that on the PC platform with Linux I find myself in the middle a huge amount of development within a tremendously active and hugely varied community.
If ya want free - lotsa choices. If ya wanna pay hard cash money - lotsa choices.
If one distribution changes the rules - say, a free distribution suddenly starts charging for its stable upgrades assuming that it now has vendor lock-in (i.e., Red Hat) - it is very easy to bail out and take my data with me to another distirbution. Not a big deal.
I.e. - no vendor lock-in.
Lotsa choices. More every day.
After the many limitations of being a Macintosher for all these years - the right way, the wrong way, or the Macintosh way - I have found this combination of Free and Choice to be very liberating.
I feel kinda like the country boy who finally got the courage to board that Greyhound bus and leave mamma and tammy and blue behind for the draw of the Big City.
Gosh - look at all those buildings way up in the air!
Of course, it is a lot easier to get lost now. . .
If you are into the notebook computing platform, a Powerbook or iBook running a Mac OS - or if you are on the cheap, Linux - probably does make a whole lot of sense.
For free Yellow Dog information I think you best choices may be:
(a) The Yellow Dog Public Mailing Lists:
http://lists.terrasoftsolutions.com/mailman/listinfoIf you are unfamiliar with mailing lists, I recommend that you consider signing up under
an email address separate from your main one - depending on how you set them up, mailing lists can generate a lot of mail.
(2) Since the pickings for specific Yellow Dog bulletin boards are pretty slim, you might just want to use the search function and post questions on any of the very active general Linux bulletin boards.
Google is your friend for finding good active general Linux bulletin boards. "Linux links" might be a good search strand to start.
(3) The only specific free Yellow Dog bulletin boards that I have stumbled across are the two listed below. Attendance is very sparse on both and I think you would probably do better on a very active general Linux bulletin board, instead.
Or just bite the bullet and pay up to Yellow Dog.
http://www.linuxiso.org/forums/viewforum.php?forum=30http://www.justlinux.com/forum/forumdispla....php?forumid=24Have fun -
Epaminondas