The computer practically was not usable anymore at all, uprganding from stable 
to
testing, as described and done before, failed, too, recently. 
Upon retrying to boot Fedora-17-ppc and freebsd9-ppc, I decided to remove the
NVidia-adaptor. 
This led to the unexpected situation that I was able to boot from a current
debian-testing-ppc-DVD and begin installing from this:
http://napoleon.acc.umu.se/cdimage/weekly-builds/powerpc/iso-dvd/debian-testing-powerpc-DVD-1.iso
Unfortunately either the DVD-RW was slightly corrupted, or the DVD-drive too 
old and worn
out, or both, but it looked positive though. So this probably is the way to go 
on, using
the less powerful  ATI-rage graphics adaptor. 



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