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Which PPC Linux?

When it comes to Linux, I’ve mainly used Red Hat on Intel hardware, and on PPC many attempts were made to install LinuxPPC, and that never worked (well, it was 4 years ago) but I have used Yellow Dog successfully…

As much as I have tried to install Debian on PPC, I’ve never managed to get X11 to work, which is ok for a server, but I want a workstation. So, which distro should I try? penguinppc.org lists some distros, as does LinuxISO.org. I’m tempted to try Mandrake or Gentoo. I would try SuSE if I could find their PPC distro., but the fact I have to hunt around for it makes it last on my list.

If you’ve got any helpful advice on Linux for PPC, please let me know

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Validator 0.6.5

The W3C MarkUp Validator has been updated

Just in time for me to try an install under Panther…

Now, if people actually read the User’s guide and Help & FAQ we could cut down on the number of people asking about ampersands and referers

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FreeTDS on Mac OS X

I now have notes on installing and configuring FreeTDS on Mac OS X to work with Perl and Microsoft SQL Server 2000… Which, you know, you might have to do if you’re a Perl hacker using Mac OS X in a shop with Windows guys and SQL servers…

See: FreeTDS Notes


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ImpressiveZilla!

I think I’ve finally made the switch to Firefox at the office. I had been using good old Mozilla forever, but since I installed a new machine, figured it might be time to switch. I’ve been using Firefox on Windows, and my old Wallstreet for a long time (and now on Fedora too!)

Firefox is definitely a polished app. As someone who has been using Mozilla forever, you can see how avoiding bloat and being restrictive to what goes into the browser has paid off. The result is not a crippled piece of software, but an elegantly crafted browser that is ideal for most web users. With the addition of extensions, Firefox can pretty much be made to do what you want it to do, so everyone should be happy. (Except Microsoft and the IE folks…)

I think other open-source projects could learn a lot from studying Firefox and Mozilla. One of the things I tend to look for in an application is a good plugin/extension system. jEdit has a really nice plugin system, as well as a good plugin manager, which is one of the reasons I really like it, and like Firefox, it provides a solid core as the basic text editor, and through the use of plugins can be extended to fit the need of the individual user.

I’ve also installed Thunderbird 0.6 and wow! It looks incredible on Mac OS X, and functions just as well. I think the Mozilla products are really starting to grow up.

Of course all of the Firefox/Thunderbird/Mozilla success took years to accomplish, and I have to give great credit to the people who thought far enough ahead to build a platform upon which to build applications, rather than just building applications… Yay…

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Mac Woes

This has been a terrible time for Mac-related thingies… While on the upside I did get a new G5 at the office, (initial observation: it’s extremely big, and extremely fast!) I’ve been otherwise plagued with stupid ditto mistakes, possibly failing NIC‘s, Firefox and Mozilla repeatedly quitting and those damn kernel panics…It’s enough to make me switch to Linux!

Well, it’s not that bad… ;)