This was the only Linux distribution Mac OS compatible I used only once in the past.
Based on Red Hat seven I gave it up after one week. I am downloading to see it can run on BOX Utlity. 3.7GB.
Yellow Dog Linux
Web site: www.fixstars.com/en/technologies/linux/
Origin: USA
Category: Desktop, Server
Desktop environment: Enlightenment
Architecture: Power PC
Based on: Red Hat Centos
Wikipedia: Yellow Dog Linux
Media: Install Linux
The last version | Released: 7.0 | August 6, 2012
Yellow Dog Linux – an open source operating system based on Linux kernel and focused on GPU systems and computers using the Power Architecture. It was the first Linux distribution released in the spring of 1999 for the Apple Macintosh PowerPC-based computers. It is targeted to home, office, server, and cluster users.
Yellow Dog Linux is based on Red Hat Enterprise Linux/CentOS and relies on the RPM Package Manager.
YUP (Yellow Dog Updater) has been specially created for Yellow Dog
Linux, and was adapted for other RPM based distributions with the name
YUM (Yellowdog Updater, Modified).
The first release of Yellow Dog Linux was published in 1999.
Started from version 5, Yellow Dog Linux uses Enlightenment as its
default desktop, but others DE’s like KDE, Gnome or Xfce were available
too.
The last version 7.0 was released in 2012.
The system includes user applications such as:
– Ekiga – a voice-over-IP and videoconferencing application
– GIMP – a raster graphics editor
– Gnash – a free Adobe Flash player
– gThumb – an image viewer
– Mozilla Firefox – a web browser
– Mozilla Thunderbird – an e-mail and news client
– OpenOffice.org – an office suite
– Pidgin – an instant messaging and IRC client
– Rhythmbox – a music player
– Noatun and Totem – media players
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