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| From | playforvoices <play_useirc@posteo.jp> |
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| Newsgroups | comp.os.linux.powerpc |
| Message-ID | <1450804959443880405.470569play_useirc-posteo.jp@reader.xsusenet.com> (permalink) |
| Subject | Re: Linux PowerPC on a very old PowerBook G4 1 Ghz with 512 MB of RAM? |
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| Organization | xsusenet |
| Date | 2015-01-25 12:09 +0000 |
Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote: > On 1/24/2015 6:42 AM, playforvoices wrote: > >>> ... >>>> But after trying Debian and MorphOS I finaly go back to OSX 10.5. Take >>>> iCab for Internet, Powermail for Mail, LimeChat for IRC and for security >>>> I use RootKitHunter OSX (scan for security breaches). >>> >>> Thanks. I guess I will try all of them to pick the best. Or keep all as >>> multiple boots and partitions. Heh! >> >> I have forget to say something about MintPPC. It's also a good Distro based >> on Debian 7. On board they have special drivers for PPC Macs and some "Mint >> Tools". Give them also a try. Please let me know what your final way is. ;) >> > > So, we currently have: > > Debian PPC (updated) > MintPPC (updated) > MorphOS (Amiga, not Linux; updated) > Fedora v16-17 (old) > Yellow Dog Linux (old) > > Any more? Yes, FreeBSD 10.1 also support PPC hardware.
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