John Levin wrote:


On 19 May 2005, at 01:09, Fallen_Angel wrote:

Hi, it's been a while since I have posted to this list, and for that I apologize. Am I still welcome to post here since I have changed to ubuntu? At first I would think no, but then again it is based on SID, so I am not sure. Well if not tell me, and I will duck out, but if so I have a question as always.


LOL. I'm an Ubuntu-using lurker - I find this list a good source of info for general linux ppc problems, esp with hardware.

This question would probably be better directed to the ubuntu-users list. But first things first, have you read the MOL how to?
http://www.ubuntulinux.org/wiki/MacOnLinuxHowto
And what version of Ubuntu (Hoary/Warty/Breezy) are you using?


Also, what version of Mac OS X - I beleive that MOL doesn't work with Tiger yet.

John

www.ubuntulinux.org
linux for humans


I'm using Hoary. I haven't yet ventured into using mol with OS X yet, just 9 for now. I have read that mol doesn't work on Tiger, but I don't have Tiger, stuck with Jaguar. (main reason for swithing to linux, Jaguar just didn't cut it for compiling a lot of Open Source stuff) And besides I like gnome a hell of a lot better than the Mac OS X "look" I guess you would call it, and I also like the ability to compile what I want, and not be stuck with the "Mac" Compiler for one. gcc 3.4.3 was a nightmare.
I will probably lurk on the list for the fact that I like the people on it. I have had nothing but positive results from people here, and have not run into anyone putting me down for questions that I look back and they were so "newbie" or obvious answers, and that is just not something I have found a lot of other places.
I thought the question I asked was a general linux question, in that all it was was where do I put the header files, and what are the header files fom the upstream kernel I just compiled.
To answer the question to what version of MOL I have "startmol --version" reports Mac-on-Linux 0.9.70
I did real the MacOnLinux wiki that you asked me about above.


--Mike S


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