yeah but many third party hardware vendors aren't supported. Like my usb CD writer. I had to reboot into linux everytime I wanted to use it. But then again I had to reboot into it to use most of the linux apps I normally used. Actually now that I think about it, my powerbook eventually just ran Linux, no mac os X. Whatever.I'm going to put in another plug for OSX. I've never used it, but the people I know who have used it say that you can plug any Mac hardware into it and it "just works." No slapping a CD in or wizards popping up or anything. Does anyone have experience to confirm or contradict this?
Granted this also means you're limited to Mac hardware.
Art
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