tony a wrote:
1 - some hardware you can change and its happy - other bits and pieces demand you get a new key and enter that - its quick, simple and painless
I reinstalled tonight to a USB stick, and it did require me to get a new key, but other than that, it worked very slick. I'll be adding in a different USB/Firewire controller and a gigabyte network card over the weekend, and copying over our 800gb music library. I'll have to add a couple larger disks for the video library.
I guess there is no easy way to do a local copy of the data, short of mounting the disks on a Linux system with root access?
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and your mac question - try it - you can use the same version you have for a test - i dont think the developers mind that - if it works just transfer everything to the mac and make that your system if thats what you want
Those old Macs have PowerPC chips in them, running at about 1.4ghz. This looks to be an intel only distribution, and the Intel Macs are all more useful as Macs right now.
Really nice job on this guys. I am really impressed.