| Could the Mac be the premiere Linux platform? [NewsFactor] |
Mar. 29, 2002
Ben Wilson explores Linux for the Mac from Yellow Dog Linux in this article at NewsFactor Network. Yellow Dog offers a complete port of Red Hat's Linux operating system targeting the Mac. Wilson writes . . .
"Since the introduction of the PowerPC processor, developers have been actively striving to create a flavor of Linux that runs efficiently on Apple hardware while retaining the Mac's trademark ease of use."
"Terra Soft Solutions' Yellow Dog Linux 2.2 delivers support for newer Apple hardware, including improved nVidia and Radeon support for digital LCD screens. More importantly, it includes the Gnome 1.4 interface, which company officials claim is an 'aesthetic rival to Mac OS X'."
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