ok i have a old flat panel imac laying around and wanted to use it instead of tossing it(i have a intel imac i use).i wanted to ask what would be a good version of linux to run on this.i notice ubuntu needs the intel based mac but what about suse? or red hat?
ok i have a old flat panel imac laying around and wanted to use it instead of tossing it(i have a intel imac i use).i wanted to ask what would be a good version of linux to run on this.i notice ubuntu needs the intel based mac but what about suse? or red hat?
800mhz power pc g4..yea i havent seen or heard of anyone using a old imac to run linux but with snow leopard coming out in 2009 and from what i heard it will only support intel macs..i figure why not try it in this imac..i will only be using it to surf the net.i just bought and moved into a new house and i dont feel like buying a newpc just for linux. ubuntu can supposedly run on the intel imacs
If it's older, once you get X running I would suggest blackbox or XFCE as your window manager. I have those running on a set of old laptops that are 433mhz and 800mhz respectively and they run well.
I use a Mac Book pro and I got Ubuntu on Virtual Machine.
I used to have a windows box with Suse on it partitioned. But that was nowhere near as old as that iMac u got there.
I never installed or looked at Red Hat in depth, wouldn't know about it.
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