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| tim.beikuefner |
Posted: Sat Feb 17, 2007 8:36 pm |
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| Anders Eklöf |
Posted: Sun Feb 18, 2007 5:33 am |
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tim.beikuefner <tim-beikuefner@online.de> wrote:
Considering that your question was the first post in over a month
it sure *looks* dead.
But you never know. All groups are what we make them.
68k is pretty obsolete by today's standards.
I haven't tried Linux on a 68k Mac myself in over 5 years.
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I recommend Macs to my friends, and Windows machines
to those whom I don't mind billing by the hour |
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| tortoise |
Posted: Mon Feb 19, 2007 2:19 am |
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debian-68k@lists.debian.org is fairly active,
i am often more interested in reading this list
than i am in using my debian-68k machine...
there is some old fashioned late 20th century
community spirit as well as internationalism
appropriate to today.
but i still subscribe to this newsgroup as do
some others, and will reply if i feel i have anything
to contribute. although because it is more
of a spam attractor i am less likely to post.
i like the old 68k mac even though it is very slow,
it teaches me and when i am stuck elsewhere
i would turn to it for it forces me to concentrate
on the basics.
debian is struggling though these days so no
telling about the future, i have considering
also netbsd which supports ancient and old macs
too. i know of no other linux distro for 68k now
other than debian.
brian
tim.beikuefner wrote:
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