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Linux on PPC?
heljy:
thanks for the recommendation, but i dun think i will get one anytime soon :(
I can only sell off my system for about 200 max (I am keeping the rest of the drives and hdd)
That will still leave me a looooooooooong way to good.
BTW, the Tibook cost too much!!! Over 2000+ :eek: So I think I will just stick to ibook for now....
psyjax:
WOW! $200 for an AMD 1600+, man PC's really are goin cheep now adays.
I would figure 700+ Max, but then that's how used Mac prices usually range.
http://www.smalldog.com/product/41906
this one looks nice
EDIT: Also, I checked uBid.com, there are a bunch of TiBooks on near closing options. A couple for 400+ and the others for around 1000. That may work.
[ October 24, 2002: Message edited by: psyjax ]
heljy:
did you say ubid.com? I check them out and they only have one Tibook selling for 2000 and the reserve price is not met yet :(
Well, thanks anyway, I will continue to look around.
My school is under apple's education plan and so I get $50 off any of the ibooks.
psyjax:
here is what I see:
http://www.ubid.com/actn/opn/getpage.asp?AuctionId=601129374
tho that has 19hrs to go
http://www.ubid.com/actn/opn/getpage.asp?AuctionId=601126984
this one has a day
Pantso:
I just ordered YDL 2.3 and I'll have it next week hopefully. Before you ask, I would gladly download the ISOs but I'm still on dial-up. :mad:
Which brings me to my next question.
I know that Apple uses softmodems nowadays (grrr) but who makes them?? I did a Google search and found a page from Conexant that offers drivers for Apple's softmodems? But is it conexant or another vendor? :rolleyes:
The point is that I'd like to be able to use the modem in Linux as well. So, do you have any more info?
Thanks in advance (once more),
Panos
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