I wonder if any state agency would be interested in that though. Probably not…

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Absolutely worst case I always have the Raspberry Pi to fall back to. Maybe I could learn to love plan 9 or something.

The stuff I'm seeing would have been great 4 years ago, but today it'll just cost more to run than any chance of profit. But maybe you can use them for something else?

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@height8 I recently obtained an HP Prē 3, so yeah… ;D

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Seeing lots of bitcoin mining equipment up on online auction at low prices. Too bad I don't need to do hashing.

@height8 Cool! I used to be on Kubuntu too, but switched over to Xubuntu after falling in love with XFCE. :)

Memory is sketchy at best, so I might have the details wrong at this point. Entirely possible that Ubuntu and Debian stand on the same level in terms of support for all the peculiarities of Apple's hardware. Would be darn nice. More options to fall back to in case Apple goes completely bananas in the future.

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@height8 Lovely to hear of another one still being useful today. :)

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@height8 I'm a bit out of the loop, but I want to remember reading that there was special support for all the extra keys and other hardware functions built into Ubuntu. Not sure if those floated upstream to Debian.

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Truth, that! :D

#StillOn3GS

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Besides OS X, Ubuntu is pretty much the operating system with the best support for all the hardware in modern Macs. Not to mention that it's a UNIX compatible is pretty sweet too.