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Posted: June 28 2007,23:17 |
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LOL, lucky13 - that is a hilarious link - that poor guy is left out in the cold, trying to get help over dialup! :-D
However, Key, you might find these links a little more instructive in deciding:
http://sowerbutts.com/linux-mac-mini/ (Debian supports the mini's various network cards, so you can probably get DSL to use it, even if DSL doesn't automatically recognize it.)
http://www.redhat.com/magazine/007may05/features/mac-mini/ (Fedora Core 4 seems to work great)
Other random links found using Google: http://homepage.mac.com/pauljlucas/personal/macmini/ http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/power/library/pa-madmac1/ http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=05/05/11/1242234
If nothing else, you can be assured that you'll be able to run some flavor of linux, even if DSL doesn't work.
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