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Old 09-30-2008, 05:26 PM   #43
bill_mchale
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Originally Posted by Cookie Monster View Post
OSX has come with bootcamp since Leopard so Intel based macs can get around such problems quite reasonably. The PPC brigade must be quite small by now, and shrinking rapidly, as the transition was a fair while ago
Yeah.... if you want to purchase and install a version of windows on your computer. You are missing the point though; I don't want windows. Having dealt with it for years I have gotten fed up with it. I vastly prefer the Unix/Linux way of doing things. That means linux and/or Mac OSX (Or I suppose I could use one of the other free unix varients). I don't want to deal with Windows... not until they clean up their act and produce an OS that works properly.

So no, I am not planning on using Boot Camp, GRUB or any other utility to allow me to boot multiple OS's on my Mac. I want the software I use to support Macs and Linux (since I still have an old PC with linux installed).

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