Reviving Old Macs Using Linux

Posted by brideoflinux on Aug 24, 2016 6:46 AM EDT
FOSS Force; By Phil Shapiro
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All Macintosh computers from about 2006 onwards were made using Intel CPUs and installing Linux on these computers is a breeze. You don't need to download any Mac specific distro -- just choose your favorite distro and install away. About 95 percent of the time you'll be able to use the 64-bit version of the distro. On CoreDuo Macs, from 2006, you'll need to use a 32-bit version.

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