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by pengaru
236 days ago
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Hate to break it to you but before the term "hackintosh" existed there was an army of folks making linux work well on cheap commodity x86 hardware, the success of which ushered in the dot-com booms - filling datacenters across the globe with cheap x86 hardware running linux. A reality persisting to this day, though with far fewer players thanks to decades of consolidation. The hackintosh is a far smaller and more ephemeral niche hardly qualifying as ever orienting the proverbial table. |
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