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unix flavour on mac
I'm quite interested in resusing an old bondi iMac i have as a unix box, and i was wondering what distro people would recomend.
I had thought of using BSD/FreeBSD cos thats what osx is based on. I'm doing this as a teaching excercise (for myself) so i'm looking for something achievable rather than massivly overcomplicated. Any advice would be very welcome ora |
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Hi,
What's the processor you have on that iMAC ? I think OS X is the best choice... If you want other BSD, try NetBSD http://www.netbsd.org/Ports/macppc |
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Cheers jsilva.
Its a 233mhz G3 (bondi coloured RevB imac) with fairly little ram, so i kinda doubt osx will run properly. I even heard that apple were giving refunds for people who bought osx to run on a G3. I checked out NetBSD ppc, and that says it does support bondi iMacs, so i may well go for that. I have been checking out the unix/bsd bit of osx on my powerbook, but i get the impression that installing a distro is an education in itself, so i wanted to try it. I aim to set up a small network with my pb, an old G4 400 (for big downloads via broadband) and the imac running unix. Thanks for the advice ora |
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Hi ora,
You're right, forget about OS X... my advice is, at least, 300 Mhz and 256 MB of memory for OS X... try NetBSD, if you're looking for a "new OS experience", I guess you'll like it ! good luck ! |
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Once again, thank you jsilva.
It's amazing how the people around here, and unix people in general, are so friendly and helpful. As new communities go, i haven't found one this welcoming since i got into the apple acene years ago with my nifty performa 630! And not only that, unix rocks, and osx being based on it is the bravest/best step apple could have made. Many happy (if brain taxing) times to come.... [me]smiling broadly[/me] ora |
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Mandrake has a ppc version of linux that should run on the G3. I've used it with success on some AIX systems.
http://www.linuxiso.org/distro.php?distro=29 Cheers, |
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Yellow Dog linux
native support to resurect old macs w/linux use google good luck
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