You can already do this fairly easily if you'd like. Just search google for OS X 10.4 Universal on x86 and there are a billions of forums out there with highly detailed instructions that George W. Bush himself could follow!
As for all of the people who claim to hate the Apple fanboys: I once had several PCs, 1 running windows xp pro, knoppix, and fedora, a laptop running xp pro and fedora, and another laptop running just windows xp pro. One day, my laptop that just ran windows xp pro died (it was a compaq armada) and I started investigating what to buy. I'd always been a fan of UNIX builds because of the stability and performance, so I decided, I've never really experienced macs except at school, so why not go out a buy one, of course keeping at the front of my mind that I could take it back within 30 days. I went out and bought an iBook G4. I loved it, and I still love it. The one thing that I love about it is this, that you literally are incapable of doing with a computer running windows xp:
When I open my iBook G4, it wakes up instantly, right to where I was when I closed it previously. When it is sleeping, it takes hardly any power at all. Foremost, I haven't restarted my computer in (I have a widget) 72 days. And if I remember correctly, the last time I restarted it was to install a software update.
Don't be so quick to judge us Apple/UNIX/Linux type until you've actually tried it for yourself. I swear you'll love it - it's more addicting than crack.
The Triumph proved to be one of the better looking and performing pre-paid handsets we'd had the pleasure of holding in our sweaty mitts, but we had one major hangup: the name.
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You can already do this fairly easily if you'd like. Just search google for OS X 10.4 Universal on x86 and there are a billions of forums out there with highly detailed instructions that George W. Bush himself could follow!
As for all of the people who claim to hate the Apple fanboys: I once had several PCs, 1 running windows xp pro, knoppix, and fedora, a laptop running xp pro and fedora, and another laptop running just windows xp pro. One day, my laptop that just ran windows xp pro died (it was a compaq armada) and I started investigating what to buy. I'd always been a fan of UNIX builds because of the stability and performance, so I decided, I've never really experienced macs except at school, so why not go out a buy one, of course keeping at the front of my mind that I could take it back within 30 days. I went out and bought an iBook G4. I loved it, and I still love it. The one thing that I love about it is this, that you literally are incapable of doing with a computer running windows xp:
When I open my iBook G4, it wakes up instantly, right to where I was when I closed it previously. When it is sleeping, it takes hardly any power at all. Foremost, I haven't restarted my computer in (I have a widget) 72 days. And if I remember correctly, the last time I restarted it was to install a software update.
Don't be so quick to judge us Apple/UNIX/Linux type until you've actually tried it for yourself. I swear you'll love it - it's more addicting than crack.