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Old 12-13-2008, 09:09 PM
tmkvenom1991 tmkvenom1991 is offline
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Which one Works the Best!!?

Out of either LawlessPPC 10.5.4and iDeneb 1.3
Which one do you all feel as though is a "Better" version in regards to simplicity to install and effectiveness (least issues post install)?
Just wondering.

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Old 12-14-2008, 04:08 AM
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Originally Posted by tmkvenom1991 View Post
Out of either LawlessPPC 10.5.4and iDeneb 1.3
Which one do you all feel as though is a "Better" version in regards to simplicity to install and effectiveness (least issues post install)?
This is somewhat of a preference topic... it really depends on your hardware when you want to play the "which is the best"... two different systems will host two very different results.

I've tried both and they are each solid releases in their own right. I never had a bad system when I tested either...

Then again, I always new how to work those special issues.

Most people EXPECT an OSx86 distro to "just work" with their hardware... but this is simply not the case. You need to research and dive in to understand how your system is working with OS X... and what you need to DO YOURSELF to make it the best for you.


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Old 12-14-2008, 06:22 AM
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Its totaly depend on your hardware
i'l try many amd distros only Kalyway don't loading on my machine,still waiting for root devices,all other work.Allthought i most like anbd everythink work on my amd machine leo4allv4.1
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Old 12-14-2008, 08:41 PM
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yup. hardware dependent.

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