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Hello,
I want to thank the developers for making Arch and enjoy my linux time. Also thanx to all forum residents who helpt me solving problems.
I just bought an iMac so there won't be any linux for me for the moment.
Greetinx Atze
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sad to see ya leave
You'll be back, mark my words
Arch - Home sweet home
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Have fun with your iMac. Wish I could get a Mac to go along with my Arch box, even though I wouldn't use it all the time.
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Well, you can always donate that iMac to me, so you'll be able to continue to use Arch
Do you have the Core Duo version?
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well there always is the option to run archppc. ;p
I recognize that while theory and practice are, in theory, the same, they are, in practice, different. -Mark Mitchell
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Do you have the Core Duo version?
WIll there be any problems running Arch on an Intel Mac? I read something about a new BIOS component, that Windows can't handle, has anyone read reports about Linux on Intel Macs?
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LB06 wrote:Do you have the Core Duo version?
WIll there be any problems running Arch on an Intel Mac? I read something about a new BIOS component, that Windows can't handle, has anyone read reports about Linux on Intel Macs?
It's called "EFI", extended firmware i-something.
Linux boot's on intel macs: http://www.osnews.com/comment.php?news_id=13701
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Assuming you can read Dutch: here's a link.
http://tweakers.net/nieuws/41209
Gentoo's already running on an i(ntel)Mac. Fedora has set this as an explicit goal, afaik. In the long run the entire Linux community will take advantage of this, I think.
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