Hi!! > There is a version for PPC... just not an Alpha release... it is a daily > rolling release. > It is rather elusive to find, so here you go: > http://iso.qa.ubuntu.com/qatracker/milestones/317/builds/70586/downloads > > It changes everyday so you need to md5sum it THAT DAY. > And zsync comes in really handy for these pre-release times. > You can test it one day, then zsync it a few days later so it is up to > date with the current iso, > and you aren't downloading the entire thing again. It also helps if > your md5sum is wrong. Usually zsyncing fixes it right up (actually it > always has in my experience). > > The problem with Apple hardware, is that most GNU developers dislike the > crushing proprietary nature of Apple. So, very few of them use it, or > develop for it. Though, the (older) newer intel macs are fairly well > supported, but Nvidia drivers are always a pain... though that should be > changing sometime. > > @Luca, did you ever try using proprietary Nvidia drivers? Sorry I can't > remember. They may not even exist for your model. And I agree with > @Fritz, 12.04 is the best viable solution right now, until Debian irons > out at very least the hw-detect bug (the no sound problem Fritz is > talking about) >
@Israel: Thanks for that link . . . right now I've been waiting for the 14.04.1 update for possible install testing on my old iBook . . . haven't check recently, a couple weeks back it was still just 14.04 . . . has the .1 happened yet? F/e.e.p.
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