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? IMO, very useful. I had LFS 2.6.x kernel on a PC-Chips M-571 w/K6-III (380MHz), 256MB, couple of ATA HDs (1 was 10K rpm Deskstar(?)), small PCI Radeon video. Could do a complete from scratch build (utils, toolchain, kernel, all utils, ... ) ready to start BLFS (Gnome... and all the bells and whistles) in appx. 6 and 1/2 hours. Once I had X and Gnome (BLFS) and all running, I was quite happy with it. 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. BTW, I would be willing to take some off your hands if the price is right. I found a square foot unused in my home office that is begging to be filled with something other than empty boxes, bits of cable, old 14" monochrome monitors, ... even a 386SX in a micro-tower over there somewhere. 100 mega-byte HD, IIRC. ^^^^ > > PowerMac G4 > 400mhz > 256mb RAM > 40gig ATA disk > Some sort of dual-head ATI video setup with 64mb VRAM (I've forgotten > which cards they are) > > Cheers, > > <snip sig stuff> -- Bill -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 189 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://lists.centos.org/pipermail/centos/attachments/20060517/1fa17145/attachment-0005.sig>