I ran Debian/PPC for about a year, 1-2 years ago -- it worked fine at
that point, on a G3 iBook.
Of course, you get weird looks with MacOS / Linux dual boots, but
that's different than whether it functions.
I switched back to intel-based hardware because it was cheaper and
faster, not necessarily better.
best,
-tony
Tamas Papp <tpapp at axelero.hu> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I am about to but a laptop, and have narrowed the choices down to a
> Dell Latitude 600 and an Apple Powerbook G4 Aluminium (Princeton
> provides these models at a discount for grad students).
>
> I am biased towards the Powerbook, and would like to run Debian on it.
> I have only used debian on i386 platforms so far. I use R quite
> frequently, so I would be interested in your experience of running R
> in debian/ppc --- are there any quirks with libraries, any packages
> that don't compile, anything that should discourage me from buying a
> powerbook or running debian on it, etc.
>
> I would also be interested in your experience with the speed of the
> platform. I have never used a RISC processor before, so I don't know
> whether the claims that it delivers much more power per MHz are valid.
>
> Please share anything that you consider relevant. If you think that
> it's not R-related, please send an e-mail to the either address below
> instead of the list.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tamas
>
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