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Hi,

Depending on the specific model, you may be able to install: LinuxPPC,
YellowDog Linux, SuSE, and a few more.

Check, the distro's web site for compatibility tables...

But you can keep AIX and learn :). It's not bad, I've used AIX 3.5 and
4.x some time ago (runnning on RS-6000 models C10/40P/J30 and a
notebook, not the thinkpad).




On Tue, 11 Dec 2001 19:27:55 +0100, Mike Andrew wrote:

>Folks, I've been donated a few older RS6000's. Does someone know how to
>install Linux on them? Do I do a cross-compile, if so, how?
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