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RE: best OS for using gnustep on tiBook?
From: |
Jim McLoughlin |
Subject: |
RE: best OS for using gnustep on tiBook? |
Date: |
Fri, 30 Aug 2002 12:00:28 -0700 |
> Personally, I would go for Darwin, though there are still some issues,
> AFAIK. You might want to check the mailing list.
> Debian probably is a safe bet.
Thanks for the tip. That was my main concern with Darwin, that there are
open issues. I still consider myself a gnustep newbie, so would lean
towards the most solid system. Darwin does have the advantage of being most
compatible filesystem wise with OSX. I'll do more searching on it.
> > Which do you guys recommend? Any links to how-tos on this kind of
> > setup greatly appreciated...
>
> Dennis wrote an installation guide, available at
>
> http://www.made-it.com/GNUstep/Build/
Yes I've scene this - was my life saver when installing on freebsd (along
with the instructions on the gnustep.org site and google archive of this
list). I meant any links specific to dual boot setup on apple hardware with
gnustep in mind.
regards
Jim McLoughlin