If you upgraded the video, consider lubuntu. Otherwise xubuntu might be your 
best bet. Many people enjoy mintppc. 

Check out

http://powerpcliberation.blogspot.com/
http://mac.linux.be/
http://ppcluddite.blogspot.com/

For more info. Ubuntu basds installs may be a bit more bug free. Mint has a 
good forum support network.

Please report back on your decision and findings.

I'll let someone else chime in on educational stuff. Google tells me there is a 
ton.

-doc jimbo

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On Nov 15, 2012, at 5:34 AM, Ben Kernan <[email protected]> wrote:

> I have a g-4 400 (sawtooth ?),1gig ram w/12 & 40 gig drives. Currently 
> running 10.4 on the 40. What flavor Linux could I put on the 12, & what 
> freeware would work with it,if any is available. This would be an educational 
> tool for me as I have a 24" iMac. 
> I seem to remember something called Stone Suite as an early s/w package for 
> Linux...
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