I've got a chance to try a Celeron D machine with a Hack.int.0sh boot ROM, which I reckon could be dual booted w/Ubuntu Studio (or even triple with Windows), provided that the ROM would be compatible. 400Mbps Firewire, USB, Bluetooth, lotsa RAM etc. I was weighing upgrading from my AthlonXP 2100+ machine anyway, 'cause Gnome's just not snappy (KDE is faster on it), & pondering how many cores and bits to worry about processorwise, when this came up. I'm not much of a Mac guy, but with the option to run 3 different OSs unemulated, this sounds like a rather uniquely audio-experimentingly fun machine; but I don't know what I'm talking about as far as the realtime kernel's being happy and such. Thoughts? (In particular, anybody try Ubuntu with that boot ROM?)
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