Hello,
I used to run Linux on an ancient 486, which was too low-end to use the X
windows system; I'd like to demo a modern version on my dual-USB iBook
(preferably some variation of RedHat to see what BlueCurv looks like, but
anything modern is OK).
Now, are there any self-contained Live CD distros of Linux, like Knoppix,
for the PowerPC? This might be a good way to test run it without too many
problems, but all the LiveCD variations seem to be x-86-only.
Thanks,
Jeremiah
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