by "jg" <jg@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
Dec 27, 2006 at 09:37 PM
If the reason for using Bootcamp was so you could run Icad, you would think
the windows version might have more possibility. Linux Icad (as I
understand
its implementation), like alien os's on a mac, seems to me another attempt
at going against nature. Might work but more chance of discovering a
problem.
"Jerry G" <whome@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
news:hbydnRNl9JhCOg_YnZ2dnUVZ_qbinZ2d@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Actually it does. Boot Camp simply is like one of those PC Boot
Commander
> type deals that allows you to select a different boot partition. Don't
> know if it allows more than 2 choices, but it doesn't require that
choice
> 2 be XP.
>
> Andy Carter wrote:
>> Jerry G wrote:
>>
>>> Boot Camp will turn his Mac into a pc and then he'll have a real
>>> computer instead of a work of art (of dubious value) and will now be
>>> able to run real software.
>>
>> Didn't realise Bootcamp allowed linux as well ;)
>>
>> fruit