Yellow Dog Linux 2.2 ISO Available 28
DarkClown writes "Just noticed the ISO for Yellow Dog Linux 2.2 went up for download on their main server;
you may want to wait for it to hit a mirror, though." It was available for purchase a few weeks ago, and now you can download it for free, you moochers. You might also want to check out the installation guides, including an instructional video via Real Media.
Well, isn't that exciting. (Score:1)
So which is better.... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:So which is better.... (Score:3, Informative)
--neutrino
Re:So which is better.... (Score:1)
You might be able to run Linux on VirtualPC but you cant run PPC Linux that way. Remember VirtualPC emulates a PC so its gonna be slow no matter what OS youre running on it.
Running Native linux alongside OSX would be alot of trouble, and it hardly seems worth the effort. Would be much more useful to simply port the programs you wanted from linux to OSX.
Re:So which is better.... (Score:1)
Personally I think running Gimp on XDarwin is the best solution. Use Fink, and do it rootless and that's even better.
Re:So which is better.... (Score:1)
Get the ISO here (Score:4, Informative)
ftp://carroll.cac.psu.edu/pub/linux/distributions
Orange
Upgrades. (Score:3, Interesting)
(Perhaps more importantly, is there any way to install X without KDE or Gnome in this version? I'm running it on a 7200/120, for crissake; fvwm or blackbox are more than enough, especially with a lousy 2 gigs of storage to work with.)
--saint
yes, just recursively upgrade the rpm's (Score:4, Informative)
Re:yes, just recursively upgrade the rpm's (Score:1)
Comment removed (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Real Media? (Score:3, Informative)
Does seem odd that they wouldn't offer it in Quicktime -- it's not like the target audience can't view it. If you've got Linux installed and running, and thus no way to see Quicktime streams, you're a little beyond the introductory video. Ah, well.
As for the Flamebait mod, looks like they're still handing out free Drano chunks and telling the mods its crack.
--saint
An Idea for Yellow Dog (Score:3, Interesting)
Develop a linux compatibility layer for OS X. True, many command-line utilities already compile and run just fine on OS X, but many depend on libraries specific to linux, and won't compile.
Solution: develop a simple-to-install set of libraries which would enable use of most (if not all) linux programs on OS X.
Comments?
realplayer? (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:realplayer? (Score:1)
i took english once too. (though i must have skipped the class when they taught capitalized letters)
Real Media? (Score:3, Insightful)
notable changes, as noted on the CD (Score:2)
XFree86 4.2:
- nVidia:
* support now includes digital monitors via Apple Display Connector (ADC)
* GeForce2 TwinView, GeForce3, GeForce4 not yet supported
- ATI Radeon:
* support now includes digital flat panels
* Radeon Mobility now functional (for onyx tibooks)
* KDE 2.2.2
* GNOME 1.4 with Nautilus and Evolution
* yaboot 1.3.6 supports ext3
* Mozilla 0.9.6 is MUCH more stable
* Yellow Dog Installer (yi) 1.0.6 - added cd-rw ide-scsi support
* Red Hat 7.2 foundation