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The Linux kernel and Mac hardware. There is an interesting subset of Linux users that prefer to run it on a Mac. That might seem odd given how Apple is known for its closed ecosystems. Linux distributions for Mac users. I’ve been a fan of Linux for many years now, and I've used a wide variety of distributions. One of the best things about Linux is that there really is a distro. Welcome to Linux/mac68k! The goal of this project is to improve Linux support for 68k-based Macintoshes and the associated hardware. Just about every Mac with a 68030 or better processor is usable in some form under Linux/mac68k. A 68020 CPU with 68851 PMMU should work also. Older 68000-based Macs are not supported. Your Linux Mac should have at least 16MB of RAM, but I recommend 24MB or more. You need at least 10MB free (after Mac OS loads) to run the bootloader program at a minimum. No matter how much the elementary OS team denies it, there are resemblances to.Subscribe to our Threatpost Today newsletter

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