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Re: best OS for using gnustep on tiBook?
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Fabien VALLON |
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Re: best OS for using gnustep on tiBook? |
Date: |
Sat, 31 Aug 2002 21:48:47 +0200 |
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Jim McLoughlin (jimmcloughlin@earthlink.net) :
> Hi folks
>
> I've been playing around with gnustep in windowmaker on freebsd, lurking
> here for a while. Just ordered a powerbook as I'm itching to use Mac OSX,
> but would also like to create a seprate partition to continue working in
> windowmaker/gnustep. Ideally this will allow me to design any
> cocoa/objective C work so that I maximize reuse on both platforms
> (separating foundation vs. GUI code).
>
> I assume other folks are tryign this kind of dual setup on the Mac platform,
> so what OS do you recommend? I'm trying to decide between:
>
> Debian
> Yellow Dog Linux
> Darwin
>
> Which do you guys recommend? Any links to how-tos on this kind of setup
> greatly appreciated...
All should work, I use Debian :
http://gnustep-apps.org/fabien/Doc/
http://people.debian.org/~branden/ibook.html
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Fabien VALLON - fvallon@fr.alcove.com
Free Software Engineer
AlcĂ´ve - "Liberating software" http://www.alcove.com
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