Chapter 12 . (Anonymous web server) Running Yellow Dog Linux 367
Chapter 12 . Running Yellow Dog Linux 367 . Anaconda installer Yellow Dog takes advantage of the well-tested Anaconda installer for easy installation. . Kudzu hardware detection By starting with the Fedora Core kudzu facility for detecting and configuring hardware, Yellow Dog has a stable foundation for probing equipment that has been extended to work with Mac hardware. Refer to Chapter 8 for more information on the Fedora Core project and some of the specifics regarding its implementation. Installing Yellow Dog Linux Before you can install Yellow Dog Linux, you need to get a copy of it from some of the many resources available. The first and most recommended avenue is to purchase it from the vendor. This has the dual effect of your acquiring the distribution from the source as well as supporting the company that creates Yellow Dog Linux so it can continue development for the PowerPC platform. To purchase Yellow Dog Linux from Terra Soft Solutions, visit the Terra Soft Solutions Web store at http://terrasoftsolutions.com/store/. When purchasing from Terra Soft Solutions, you receive the following in a box set: . Four install CDs and four source CDs. . Getting Started with Yellow Dog Linux, a book that covers all the information a beginning Linux user would need to know to get a fully operational Yellow Dog Linux system running. . Optional 60 days of installation support (you can purchase the box set with or without support, depending on your needs and skill level with Linux). . Other goodies (sticker, flexible flier depending on package purchased). . The knowledge that you are supporting the company that created the product, allowing further development. Alternatives to purchasing the Yellow Dog Linux box set include: . Purchasing a subscription to YDL.net This is Terra Soft Solutions online resource for Yellow Dog Linux users. You can get e-mail accounts and Web space as well as prerelease access to the latest version of Yellow Dog Linux before it is available for general release. The costs vary depending on which version you choose. More information is available at www.ydl.net. . Downloading and creating your own ISO You can download the distribution from one of the many Linux mirrors as identified at http://yellowdoglinux .com/resources/ftp_mirrors.shtml and burn your own ISO. Cross- Reference
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