Hi! The other option is to use the Ubuntu Mini ISO to install it... You can install fluxbox instead of Lubuntu, or you can install lubuntu-desktop and fluxbox, and configure fluxbox to use LXpanels, and PCManFM, etc.. I have a iBook that I installed a Debian Mini ISO on and run JWM/Rox quite well... I had some graphics issues with Lubuntu 12.04... but I have an ISO of 14.04 I am going to try (hopefully this weekend), as I like Debian, but Ubuntu is very good at being easy to use, which is extremely nice when you don't have hours and hours of time to play around configuring everything :D
If you want to remaster a Live CD version of Lubuntu using Fluxbox, that is an entirely different question, and one that will take some work on your part, and lots of reading. On 04/25/2014 04:52 PM, [email protected] wrote: > Am 25.04.2014 22:20, schrieb [email protected]: >> I boot from USB stick on a Titanium PowerBook G4. Use dd to put the >> image onto the stick then do something like the following at the OF boot >> prompt: >> >> boot usb1/@1:2,\\yaboot >> >> It will be either usb1 or usb0 depending on the port used. > I did the following (on an amd machine): > > --- > dd if=~/Downloads/lubuntu-14.04-desktop-powerpc.iso bs=1M of=/dev/sdb > --- > > Apparently that worked well (the usb stick looks fine so far). > > Then, at the yaboot prompt (on the PB - it was not used for a couple of > years - there is an old and totally messed up debian ppc installation) i > put in like you suggest (not so easy since i've a german keyboard layout > and the mac 3rd level chars are on unusual places ;) ): > > --- > boot usb1/@1:2,\\yaboot > --- > > But unfortunately that gives me an error: > > --- > Please wait, loading kernel ... > boot: Not a valid ELF image > --- > > I'm clueless at this point. > > TIA for your patience! > -- Regards -- Lubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/lubuntu-users
