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New Re: Macintosh SE/30 and IIcx, what can I do with those
Orion wrote:

Will 68K Linux be fast enough on a 68030 Mac SE/30 to run the X-Server?

I've done a floppy-and-Internet installation of Debian onto my antique IIci. I won't say it "runs" X11, but it does walk it briskly.

Will it be able to run GNOME or KDE?

On a glacial timescale, sure.

And, by the way:

[link|http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/mozilla-browser.html|Mozilla]
[link|http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/galeon-common.html|Galeon]
[link|http://packages.debian.org/stable/web/konqueror.html|Konqueror"]

All were packaged for m68k, last I checked.

Don't forget the [link|http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/mac68k/| NetBSD] and [link|http://www.openbsd.org/mac68k.html|OpenBSD] ports.

Rick Moen
rick@linuxmafia.com


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New Re: Macintosh SE/30 and IIcx, what can I do with those
Thanks I will look into those. If I can just make the network install disk with the right driver on it.

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