MultiFinder
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I might need to change my retro challenge...
As you may or may not know, mine was to install Linux on my Classic II. Well, it's on there and booting reliably
I just need to tack on some more stuff to the challenge. Next step is to figure out how the heck to get software packages onto there to make it a little more useful. That should be fun on a computer with no network connection, no optical drive, and a floppy drive that Linux refuses to recognize
I'd like to add that to my official challenge. Up the ante and make mine "Install Linux on a Macintosh Classic II, and then make it useful".
BTW, As far as I know, I'm the only person in the world to ever get Linux running on a B&W compact besides the SE/30! This is really exciting! :beige: EDIT: I might be wrong
P.S., if you wouldn't mind adding in there that I'm gonna be installing Linux on my Power Macintosh 6500/225 to help and assist in this project. Should be fun, eh?
As you may or may not know, mine was to install Linux on my Classic II. Well, it's on there and booting reliably
I just need to tack on some more stuff to the challenge. Next step is to figure out how the heck to get software packages onto there to make it a little more useful. That should be fun on a computer with no network connection, no optical drive, and a floppy drive that Linux refuses to recognize
I'd like to add that to my official challenge. Up the ante and make mine "Install Linux on a Macintosh Classic II, and then make it useful".
BTW, As far as I know, I'm the only person in the world to ever get Linux running on a B&W compact besides the SE/30! This is really exciting! :beige: EDIT: I might be wrong
P.S., if you wouldn't mind adding in there that I'm gonna be installing Linux on my Power Macintosh 6500/225 to help and assist in this project. Should be fun, eh?
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