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    <title>MacOnLinux</title>
    <description>Is anyone currently running MacOnLinux? If so what Linux distro?  OS9 and or OSX? Any pointers advice?  I am thinking of trying this on an iMac G3 400mhz  and any info  would be helpful     Thanks in advance  W  Steffen</description>
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    <description>            Hello Fellow Internet User I wanted to tell you   about AdBuddy Net  a great PTC website  AdBuddy Net pays you to view their   advertisers  websites  It s so easy  and FREE too  In addition  you ll be   enrolled in the AdBuddy Net affiliate program for FREE  where you    </description>
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    <title>Installing Linux on Power Mac G3</title>
    <description>Hi    I need help in how to installing Linux on my iMac Power Pc G3  350 Mhz and where I could download the iso to burn it     Thanks</description>
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    <title>External Bus on 440GP</title>
    <description>Hi     I happened to come across the query regrading EBC peripheral access  Actually I am facing certain problems while writing a device driver in Linux to access a peripheral attached to the EBC  May be you could help me with writing the device driver or cud share ur working driver with me  if possible      I ve assigned a physical address to the EBC peripheral and configured the address in EB   </description>
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    <title>Fedora Core 6 Won t Boot on Macintosh G4 PPC</title>
    <description>Now  why is this bit separate from the other discussion about this topic? As I replied there  I ve just started having the very same problem on my own G4  Digital Audio   It used to run Fedora 7 and 8 just fine  but after my most recent switch back to Tiger  after the sound got messed up  I have been unable to boot a new Fedora installation  I also get no options if I hold option at boot  The y   </description>
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    <title>Looking for Linux PowerPC experts to work in India</title>
    <description>No matter how much I learn about Linux on PPC  or any other IT related item  I won t be making a career of computer work  I consider it more of a bad habit than a career </description>
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    <title>Can ANYONE please help?  Mac G4 won t boot Linux </title>
    <description>Yo     I ve just begun having this same dumb issue on my own G4 tower  a Digital Audio model  It has run Fedora  since Core 6  just fine in the past  but now it will run through the installation  but it will not boot  It has no problem with OS X Tiger  but if I have only Linux  holding option gives me no bootable HD to select  I find it really frustrating that it used to run Linux  but now it d   </description>
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    <title>Converting 6400 200 to WiFi</title>
    <description>In article   Jerry Heyman wrote:  &gt; Lets start easy   How do you plan on connecting to the Internet if you re  &gt; not using a phone line?  WiFi assumes that you have a WAP  Wireless Access  &gt; Point  that is connected to the Internet   By not using phone  you have  &gt; two options   cable modem or DSL modem    He may have access to a wifi hotspot  so thats    </description>
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    <title>Fedora 7 PPC failing to boot using yaboot  IBM pSeries 570 </title>
    <description>Good day     I installed Fedora 7 on an IBM pSeries 570 LPAR  0 1 real CPU  1GB RAM   yesterday in a pretty wierd configuration using netboot  ppc64 img   Actual  installation has been done to an USB hard drive  which is not supported as a  boot device by OpenFirmware  Unfortunately  I cannot dedicate any real iron to  this LPAR  so it only has DVD RAM drive temporarily and virtual Ethernet  in   </description>
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    <description>gerbilio wrote:  &gt; Hi    Is it possible to gain write access to the files on the Mac disk  &gt; from Linux?  I can read them  but I can t edit them   &gt;   &gt; M[any]TIA   Matt  &gt;   Right click on the drive icon on desktop  select  actions   click  read write permissions  select the choice you desire </description>
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    <title>Ubuntu on Lombard slows to a crawl</title>
    <description>I recently installed Ubuntu Feisty Fawn on my old PowerBook G3   It  runs great for the most part  except that every now and then it slows  to an excruciating crawl   by switching to the a terminal and typing   top  under these conditions  which requires the patience of a saint    I see that a process called hald addon stor is taking up around 95  of  the CPU time   shutting down and restarting   </description>
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    <title>Best Linux distro for G5 mac?</title>
    <description>On 2007 07 18 20:57:28  0700  peterh5322    said:    &gt; I ve installed from both the DVD and CD distributions  All downloaded   &gt; from Oregon State s mirrors     The ISOs for CD distribution of YDL 5 0 2 are on OSU s mirror now </description>
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    <title>How do you get swfdec to work?</title>
    <description>I apt got swfdec for my Debian sarge and I have no idea how to use it  with iceape  iceweasal so I can go to the  www discovery com mythbusters website    Is Adobe ever going to come out with their own genuine flash  player for PPC Linux? if they did    how do you set the thing up as a  plug in  in iceape  iceweasal?                       From the Desk of the Sysop of:  Planet Maca s Opus  a Fr   </description>
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    <title>ubuntu for b w g3</title>
    <description>On Wed  18 Jul 2007 00:00:36 GMT   B ichela   in   wrote:  &gt;   In article   I R A Darth Aggie wrote:  &gt;  &gt; Mostly because x org hasn t been XFree86 related for quite a  &gt;  &gt; while  The first iteration of the x org X server was a fork from  &gt;  &gt; XFree86 4 4RC2  and was rebranded as x org v6 7  That    </description>
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    <title>Odd screen with tiny text </title>
    <description>Every now and then a little screen appears on my debian ppc box with   tiny little green text that stops the entire computer   I can t see   what s written there  but I do know that typing  zero  at the miniature   prompt hard reboots the screen      Is there a more graceful way of doing this?    Frank Meyer</description>
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  <title>VMware and Parallels for Virtual Machines</title>
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  It doesn't matter if you're running on Windows or Mac OS X - every power user needs either &lt;a href=&quot;http://send.onenetworkdirect.net/z/13766/rn_a32755/&quot;&gt;Parallels&lt;/a&gt; or &lt;a href=&quot;http://send.onenetworkdirect.net/z/17081/rn_a32755/&quot;&gt;VMware&lt;/a&gt; (or both). There's never been an easier way to test software without destroying your primary operating system's stability. Think of how many times you wish you could press a 'reverse' button on your computer. Plus, there's no easier way to try new Linux distributions - see what all the fuss is about. Run Windows in OS X, run Linux in Windows, but the best way to do either is with &lt;a href=&quot;http://send.onenetworkdirect.net/z/17081/rn_a32755/&quot;&gt;VMware&lt;/a&gt; and/or &lt;a href=&quot;http://send.onenetworkdirect.net/z/13766/rn_a32755/&quot;&gt;Parallels&lt;/a&gt;.
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