> If you have Apple hardware, you will have to bring your own copy
> of MKLinux to install, and you may have to refer hardware questions to your
> dealer, as we don't have a lot of Apple expertise.
>
If you have Apple hardware, you'll have to bring your own copy of a
PowerPC-based Linux distribution to install: LinuxPPC, Mandrake-PPC, SuSE
PPC, Debian-PPC, or YellowDog PPC-Linux. If your Mac is of the 68k variety
(pre-PowerPC), bring your copy of debian-m68k Linux.
This has got to be corrected. I don't know of too many Apple hardware people
that actually run MkLinux...
Cheers!
Russell
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