It is probably a little memory slow for even Ubuntu (as it screamed with Lubuntu on it), But it also shows that Ubuntu has a great place on a more modern mac, which I have triple booted and typing this for you. I am thinking Dual boot or just get rid of Ubuntu as maybe a web browser would give this old box more functionality and the drive would spin all the time. And I do get to play Galaga on it, where I never could with the Mac OS (stupid emulators!)Īnyways. It does seem to crash a bit, as the machine is ten years old.
So is Ubuntu a great install on PPC? IM not sure. It all works although you then wonder what the heck good is this? Simultaneously, you find web browsers that promise to work with tiger and leopard. Until you search and find which gives you linux drivers you install and voila, you finally have a working computer. Flash is not working with Firefox and you can kiss watching pretty much any video goodbye. Then there you are, wireless, desktop can find apps, and then maybe if your lucky your sound comes works right away. Now if your like me you have an extra usb modem hanging around which works great but it take about 100 trials to get the hardware to recognize the airport card. That also provides the driver to get the internet working. Just unplug the ethernet connection if the disk is spinning and it will find libraries from the cd. It does this rather quickly, but it is live and the connection get stuck. I stuck in the 10.10 disk and looked up a command to install unity.
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And the actual command was not Radeon 1024x but instead change the refresh to I had to figure out how to change this from a server to a single computer reboot. It took forever to load, but I did have to use the live command to get it to boot. What is weird is I think I downloaded the server disk by mistake. Right away Ubuntu wipes the disk and begins loading. What was not working was the wireless so I had to Ethernet from my computer. I'm not kidding it took a while and it was not pain free.