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Tommaso Leonardi

2005-04-23, 5:46 pm

Hi list,
I'm going to buy a G5 PowerMac 64bit, but I don't want to stop using
GNU/Linux. I read a lot on the net about ports on powerpcs, about
ports on 64bit archs and so on... But before spending 2000 euros I
must be sure Debian will work.
Any suggestion? Any hint? Would I do better buying a normal pc?

Thanks a lot in advance,

Tommaso
Bill Marcum

2005-04-24, 2:45 am

On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 17:01:16 +0200, Tommaso Leonardi
<tleonardi@fastwebnet.dlete.tihs.it> wrote:
> Hi list,
> I'm going to buy a G5 PowerMac 64bit, but I don't want to stop using
> GNU/Linux. I read a lot on the net about ports on powerpcs, about
> ports on 64bit archs and so on... But before spending 2000 euros I
> must be sure Debian will work.


http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/
"For more information on the supported PowerPC hardware, please refer to
the compatibility list."
http://penguinppc.org/about/intro.php#hardware
According to the above links, the G5 is supported. I have not
personally used Debian on anything other than x86. You might want to
look through the archives of the debian-powerpc mailing list.
http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/

> Any suggestion? Any hint? Would I do better buying a normal pc?
>

That depends why you want to buy a Mac. Do you want to dual-boot Linux
and Mac OS X? If not, have you compared the price and performance of
Mac and x86 platforms?



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back again?"
Tommaso Leonardi

2005-04-25, 5:46 pm

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Bill Marcum wrote:
| On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 17:01:16 +0200, Tommaso Leonardi
| <tleonardi@fastwebnet.dlete.tihs.it> wrote:
|
|>Hi list,
|>I'm going to buy a G5 PowerMac 64bit, but I don't want to stop using
|>GNU/Linux. I read a lot on the net about ports on powerpcs, about
|>ports on 64bit archs and so on... But before spending 2000 euros I
|>must be sure Debian will work.
|
|
| http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/
| "For more information on the supported PowerPC hardware, please
refer to
| the compatibility list."
| http://penguinppc.org/about/intro.php#hardware
| According to the above links, the G5 is supported. I have not
| personally used Debian on anything other than x86. You might want to
| look through the archives of the debian-powerpc mailing list.
| http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/
|
|
|>Any suggestion? Any hint? Would I do better buying a normal pc?
|>
|
| That depends why you want to buy a Mac. Do you want to dual-boot Linux
| and Mac OS X? If not, have you compared the price and performance of
| Mac and x86 platforms?
|
Thanks, I think that I'll follow this last hint

Bye,

Tommaso
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sputnik

2005-04-26, 2:46 am

Tommaso Leonardi wrote:
> Hi list,
> I'm going to buy a G5 PowerMac 64bit, but I don't want to stop using
> GNU/Linux. I read a lot on the net about ports on powerpcs, about
> ports on 64bit archs and so on... But before spending 2000 euros I
> must be sure Debian will work.
> Any suggestion? Any hint? Would I do better buying a normal pc?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance,
>
> Tommaso

Ehhh... that's the architecture on which Mr. Torvalds develops........
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-Sputnik

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asmo

2005-05-01, 5:49 pm

On Sun, 24 Apr 2005 02:11:25 -0400, Bill Marcum wrote:

> On Sat, 23 Apr 2005 17:01:16 +0200, Tommaso Leonardi
> <tleonardi@fastwebnet.dlete.tihs.it> wrote:
>
> http://www.debian.org/ports/powerpc/
> "For more information on the supported PowerPC hardware, please refer to
> the compatibility list."
> http://penguinppc.org/about/intro.php#hardware
> According to the above links, the G5 is supported. I have not
> personally used Debian on anything other than x86. You might want to
> look through the archives of the debian-powerpc mailing list.
> http://lists.debian.org/debian-powerpc/
>
> That depends why you want to buy a Mac. Do you want to dual-boot Linux
> and Mac OS X? If not, have you compared the price and performance of
> Mac and x86 platforms?


after having to test DebianPPC on a MacG3 i can say that it is really
impressive to use it but G5 is surely funnier :p

sam tygier

2005-05-01, 8:45 pm

if its good enough for linus.

i think it should work, but you may not get powermanagement or sound working on the newer models

also there are no binary offical drivers for ati or nvidia on powerpc, but the Open Source ones are ok ish.

sam tygier

Tommaso Leonardi wrote:
> Hi list,
> I'm going to buy a G5 PowerMac 64bit, but I don't want to stop using
> GNU/Linux. I read a lot on the net about ports on powerpcs, about
> ports on 64bit archs and so on... But before spending 2000 euros I
> must be sure Debian will work.
> Any suggestion? Any hint? Would I do better buying a normal pc?
>
> Thanks a lot in advance,
>
> Tommaso

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