William L. Maltby wrote:
On Wed, 2006-05-17 at 16:47 -0400, Chris Mauritz wrote:
It's that time again. I'm stuck with a bunch of older Powermac G4's that I either need to repurpose or give the heave ho. I've not tried CentOS on Mac hardware before. Would the following config be suitable for a (somewhat slow) workstation?
The CentOS 4.3/ppc is not released as yet - we've run into a few issues with upstream patches and ppc-smp kernels ( upstream has no ppc distro.. ) We *should* have something out soon'ish though.
Before with same setup but w/an IBM 6x86-2 (old Cyrix-II) 300MHz, same build was appx 10 hours.
So, a your MAC at 400MHz should do fine... at least for folks like me.
the G4-400Mhz will give you about the same performance level as a p-III / 800Mhz ... or thereabouts. More Ram will help ... 256megs can get very tight, very fast.
the present build machine thats putting together the CentOS/ppc distro is a G4-450Mhz