FreeBSD on ibook G4 circa 2004
Nathan Whitehorn
nwhitehorn at freebsd.org
Wed Feb 2 20:06:05 UTC 2011
On Wed, 2 Feb 2011, Michael Dinon wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am looking for viable alternatives to keep an old ibook I have running
> relevant software. I have in the past used Debian and various other Linux
> distros but support for PPC seems to be becomes less and less viable. I had
> looked previously at the BSD's as an option for PPC and found various
> information although somewhat limited. I am curious how well supported is
> PPC by FreeBSD, is there anyone on this list running similar hardware and
> using FreeBSD on as a laptop as opposed to server duty? I know the Broadcom
> Airport Extreme card is not well supported by most opensource OS's. When
> looking at some of the FreeBSD info on PPC I saw that at one point certain
> keyboards and trackpads were not supported which required USB keyboards, is
> that still true? I also stumbled on a new installer bsdinstall, has anyone
> used this on similar hardware? Also does one need to keep an hfs partition
> still? I seem to remember Linux required an hfs partition, not sure if that
> is true of the BSD. I don't plan on needing OSX. Anyway thank you in
> advance for any help or suggestions.
Hi Michael --
I'm typing you this message over wireless on a 1.4 Ghz G4 iBook in
FreeBSD, so it works pretty nicely. The wireless driver (bwn) has some
kind of issue with the antenna gain, so I need to be closer to the AP than
in OS X, but otherwise the system works quite well. All hardware is
supported except the internal modem.
-Nathan
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