Roger Eller wrote:
> If a technically skilled user wants to build their own system and buy
OS X
> for it, it should be allowed. A PC owner can continue to use most system
> components for ages, and just change out the parts as they break (or
> upgrade on occasion). Why can't a G5 owner take out the motherboard and
> install an i7 on an intel-based motherboard and then install OS X?
At that point it's time to Think REALLY Different:
Want the security of a Unix-like OS with a modern UI, but one that can
run on any hardware you choose with infinite configurability?
Apple says, "Use Ubuntu".
;)
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Systems
Software Design and Development for Desktop, Mobile, and Web
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