Good show Naut! I'm glad to hear that you are considering taking the plunge...I don't know much about Yellow Dog except that its redhat based; It uses RPM (Redhat Package Manager) file for software distribution. While it looks (at least according to the website) to be the be-all-end-all of Linux on the Mac, I would also like to mention that Mandrake, SuSE and Gentoo Linux all support the PowerPC platform; however, there are some things to say about each one. I have been trying SuSE (since Schwantz told me that the Strangelove server was running it my curiousity had been piqued) and it is very user friendly (on the x86 side anyhow). The only distro I've found to be more user friendly is Mandrake(MMRA runs Mandrake 9); it is also RPM based. Finally, unless you are some very patient, disturbed übergeek I would recommend that you avoid Gentoo; it is a source-based distribution, meaning that 99% of your software is built from source code when it is installed. I ran Gentoo for about 4 months on my main pc; It took 2 weeks to get a GUI Interface set up on it, and about a month more until I had the apps that I needed to actually use the box. What is the advantage? When you build your software to be optimized for the particular processor that they will be running on, you see a 10 - 20% increase in responsiveness (read:pc seems a little faster). Its not worth the hassle IMHO. BTW, where have you guys been? You need to come up to SSR1 and ride some missle sometime!<br>I hope that this helps.<br> <p></p><i></i>
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