Adcadet
Storage Freak
As some of you know, I've started a new job recently and am much much happier (if you're curious, there's some info at www.tc.umn.edu/~calv0016/research). This job is great - it pays very well, it comes with a tuition benefit, my parking is paid for, and I get a spaceous office (granted, it's a converted lab that I have to share with one other person). I even get my own computer and network access (regularly get >500kbps download)! The only problem - the computer is an old Apple G3 running OS9.something.
Shock! Horror! Dread! The worst part - the Mac comes with that stupid small black keyboard and hockey puck mouse. Ug!
Like most of you here (but not all, hence why I come here for help), I'm a PC person. I know Windows pretty well. I know a little about Linux. But I know only the basics about Macs. Here's my question: do any of you think the computer would be faster for basic tasks (writing papers, email, internet surfing) running Linux (Mandrake, since that's the distro that comes with a PPC version that I'm most familure with). Or would OS9 be the fastest? Would I just be better off bringing in my trusty IBM Thinkpad (Celeron 366/128 running WinXP - granted it's a bit pokey with XP, but FSAA is nice on the LCD!). Of course, I may just need to use the darn machine for a while to see if OS9 is satisfactory...but I'd prefer to run Linux if just for the experience. I'm wondering what people around here think, especially those who have used multiple OSes extensively.
On a side note: the IT dept warned me at length that while I can run any OS I want, they won't support it. But I could see the guy's smile as he talked about Linux and he seems really interested to see Linux on PPC.
On another side note: the guy who's computer I'm inheriting just got a new G4 with a 17" LCD display....very nice display, especially running OSX (I had to try very hard not to lick the screen)
Can most Macs boot straight to CD, or is there something you have to do to allow that (in the BIOS) - and how would I get there (can you hit F1 on a Mac to get to the BIOS)? Can Mac OS9 dual boot with Linux?
Thoughts...suggestions...comments....mild slurs...provocative but thoughtful comments....?
Thanks!
Adcadet
Shock! Horror! Dread! The worst part - the Mac comes with that stupid small black keyboard and hockey puck mouse. Ug!
Like most of you here (but not all, hence why I come here for help), I'm a PC person. I know Windows pretty well. I know a little about Linux. But I know only the basics about Macs. Here's my question: do any of you think the computer would be faster for basic tasks (writing papers, email, internet surfing) running Linux (Mandrake, since that's the distro that comes with a PPC version that I'm most familure with). Or would OS9 be the fastest? Would I just be better off bringing in my trusty IBM Thinkpad (Celeron 366/128 running WinXP - granted it's a bit pokey with XP, but FSAA is nice on the LCD!). Of course, I may just need to use the darn machine for a while to see if OS9 is satisfactory...but I'd prefer to run Linux if just for the experience. I'm wondering what people around here think, especially those who have used multiple OSes extensively.
On a side note: the IT dept warned me at length that while I can run any OS I want, they won't support it. But I could see the guy's smile as he talked about Linux and he seems really interested to see Linux on PPC.
On another side note: the guy who's computer I'm inheriting just got a new G4 with a 17" LCD display....very nice display, especially running OSX (I had to try very hard not to lick the screen)
Can most Macs boot straight to CD, or is there something you have to do to allow that (in the BIOS) - and how would I get there (can you hit F1 on a Mac to get to the BIOS)? Can Mac OS9 dual boot with Linux?
Thoughts...suggestions...comments....mild slurs...provocative but thoughtful comments....?
Thanks!
Adcadet