Since Macs aren't x86 architecture, you will need to find a Mac compatible disc
(e.g. gentoo makes one, so does yellowdog and others that have distros for that
architecture).
> This reminds me,
> If you want to run Linux on a Macintosh do we need another CDrom or just the
> one we use on a PC?
>>>Just to satisfy my curiosity, how can clip art have any association
>>>with a particular OS. I mean clip art is just graphics files, right?
>>>Why wouldn't it work in Linux?
>>
>>---
>>It works fine - I've got a large cd collection in Macintosh HFS which my
>>linux cd can't seem to make sense of but I can put it in a Macintosh and
>>move the pictures over to Linux. Also, the EPS 'preview' images don't
>>work since they too are Macintosh but the eps files themselves are fine
>>- the same holds true (previews) on my Windows machine.
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