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[opensuse] Suse on a G5
- From: Matthew Stringer <qube@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 7 Jan 2008 16:44:09 +0000
- Message-id: <200801071644.09846.qube@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hi,
I've been offered a Mac G5 Pro at a low price, it's quite high spec but PPC
based.
I'm quite tempted to buy as it's a lot quicker than my current PC.
I've never run Suse on anything other than Intel/AMD hardware, is there
anything that should warn me off such a venture, will I struggle with
software availability for example? I use JackLab for example but note that
it's Intel only.
Is dual booting between MacOS 10.5 & Suse as straight forward as the usual
MS/Suse affair?
Or would it make more sense to use it purely as a Mac?
Advice would be welcome.
Regards
Matthew
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I've been offered a Mac G5 Pro at a low price, it's quite high spec but PPC
based.
I'm quite tempted to buy as it's a lot quicker than my current PC.
I've never run Suse on anything other than Intel/AMD hardware, is there
anything that should warn me off such a venture, will I struggle with
software availability for example? I use JackLab for example but note that
it's Intel only.
Is dual booting between MacOS 10.5 & Suse as straight forward as the usual
MS/Suse affair?
Or would it make more sense to use it purely as a Mac?
Advice would be welcome.
Regards
Matthew
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