Larry Stotler wrote:
For adding to the wiki, you don't need any permission.
No, but a little feedback would have been nice. An ok, that makes sense, let's remove full official support for Old World macs or, no, let's keep it official. Maybe I just didn't ask in the right place. Heck, are Old World Machines even officially supported? Can't remember. They are all 10 years old or older now.
Larry, I've been testing on a 1999 G3 for a while now (and have helped squash several major bugs in this platform) - I'm about to try RC1 once it finishes download. Support from the back-room guys at Novell / SuSE has been pretty good, result is that 11.0 Beta3 is reasonably easy to install and very usable on my machine. I have some pages on my personal site that I was thinking of putting on the OSL wiki, but I couldn't see anywhere obvious to add them? Maybe a link at http://en.opensuse.org/Hardware to an entry at http://en.opensuse.org/HOWTOs#Architecture_.26_Platforms ?
Even though I've used Linux and SuSE since 1999, in some ways I guess I'm still a n00b. Happens.
Aren't most of us? That's a side-effect of technological progress! -- Cheers Richard (MQ) --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org