Yellow Dog Linux is a free and open source operating system for high performance computing. Yellow Dog Linux is currently developed by Fixtars, who took over Terra Soft Solutions.
Yellow Dog Linux is a Linux distribution targeted at computers with PowerPC and Cell processors (such as older Macs and the PlayStation 3).
You can download Yellow Dog from Terra Soft's (the producer of Yellow Dog) website.
Debian, Ubuntu, and Yellow Dog will run on them. Yellow Dog probably has the best support for them.
yum is a package manager in several Linux distributions, such as Yellow Dog Linux, Fedora, and Red Hat. It has more than one function,but is primarily used to install and remove packages, and control downloading them from a repository.
John Worsley has written: 'Getting Started With Yellow Dog Linux'
Linux wasn't developed in a lab. It was developed a number of places, starting in Linus Torvald's apartment.
Windows XP and Yellow Dog Linux are not capable of being installed on the same computer, unless one is in an emulator. An operating system in an emulator cannot affect the host system. So yes.
No, this used to be possible, but the mandatory automatic firmware updates Sony released block you from using the Yellow Dog Linux that was available for the PS3.
Not in the retail configuration. There are places where you can buy it preinstalled online, though.
The kernel.
Linux was created in 1991 by Linus Torvalds.
The original Linux kernel was written in 1991.