SPeakup-enabled versions of Linux that can run on Apple Macs?
Littlefield, Tyler
tyler at tysdomain.com
Fri Nov 11 12:54:24 EST 2011
The hardware is axactly the same, except for the boot process. that's
different, as was already stated.
On 11/11/2011 10:31 AM, Keith Hinton wrote:
> Hi folks.
> I'm curious about something.
> Tyler, you never mentioned if you tried a 32-bit (I386 ) version of
> GRML or x86_64-bit, not to metnion wich CD release were you working
> with?
> I.e. The very latest possible stable?
> Or a daily build, wich isn't considered stable, etc?
> Michael, as for Arch, from what the official Arch Linux folks on the
> irc.freenode.net #ArchLinux channel told me in general, for some
> reason: I686 is the only version that can run on a Mac system.
> I'm also curious about something..Is some of this all because of the
> way Macs boo in general?
> I can't believe that the Linux kernel couldn't be well..anti-Mac
> supported, I mean isn't the Mac hardware in some respects similar to
> PC-based hardware components/
> I'm sure that Speakup can work quite well.
> :)
>
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