Linux for Intel based Macs?
Ubuntu? Yellow Dog?
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You can't use BootCamp to install Linux on a separate boot on your Mac's HD. If you do find a way to put Linux on a separate partition of your Mac's HD, use Ubuntu.
You can't use BootCamp to install Linux. Other ways of installing Linux in a dual-boot scheme are very tedious. The best and easiest way to use Linux on a Mac is to go with virtualization. Use VMware or Parallels. I suggest downloading the VMware Fusion Beta and giving it a try.
Personally, I don't see any reason for running Linux on a Mac, as you can already download Mac-native versions of pretty much all mainstream Linux applications. Linux itself is like Mac OS X's retarded second cousin.
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