Randy Schmidt on 25 Jan 2007 15:40:43 -0000


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Re: [PLUG] Macbook Pro update


I dual booted linux and os x for a while and needed bootcamp to do it.
There are a number of tutorials that show you how to dual/trible boot
os x with linux so hit up google. I can't remember the exact way I did
it but it would probably be out of date anyways since there is a newer
version of bootcamp. I hope that helped a little bit.

Randy

On 1/25/07, W. Chris Shank <shankwc@acetechgroup.com> wrote:
My love affair with the macbook pro is over. I just got it back after a week
to replace the main logic board. During that time I was back to Linux
desktop/laptop and I realized how much I missed it. I think I'll reserve OS
X for graphics work, but will use Linux for my day-to-day real work. Has
anyone seen a how-to for putting Linux on the new Core 2 Duo macbook pro? Do
I need bootcamp for this?

Thanks



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