Macman seems a little frightened of linux, maybe he reckons that once M$ has fallen, linux will challenge the precious monopoly that Apple might otherwise be able to have
As mentioned here, there is no reason other than not having enough disk space that would make you NOT install linux as well as whatever else you use.
X11 points out that if he uses wine, he will be able to use his msdos format floppies on his mac, *without* having to get system 7 or above, thereby giving you one good reason to install linux on his mac classic.
Is it even possible to have a more recent OS on there? what's the limit for those old mac classics re: the most recent MacOS it can run?
I suspect that if you upgrade to a newer OS, it will run slower and get type 2 exceptions more et c, while linux may just pip it to the post re: memory and so on. I am totally stabbing in the dark here, so correct me if i'm wrong..
ref: using mac floppies in windows, that's fine i suppose, but how would one access mac floppies using linux? i thought it could recognise a bunch of filesystems, but so far i can't read any mac floppies using it.
[ May 10, 2002: Message edited by: Calum ]