I've got the desktop version of this computer (including the same
cd-rw drive). I only have 128mb of memory. I had it running
LinuxPPC 2000 with GNOME so I imagine Debian will run. I did not
burn any cd's on it so can't comment if the cd-rw worked correctly
(it did work as a cd reader).
If it's the same as mine there is an OEM Adaptec SCSI card driving
the HD, I had problems with this card a long time before moving to
Linux and replaced it with an OrangeMicro card. OrangeMicro is not
supported under Linux so I had to plug the HD into the on-board
(SLOW) MESH interface to boot linux.
Adaptec is supported under the Linux kernel, but I was never able to
firmware upgrade the card -- so I'm not sure it is fully supported.
(Adaptec's updater kept identifing it as an OEM card and refusing to
run saying "talk to your system supplier" but PowerComputing was out
of business already)
hth,
kevin
At 3:55 AM -0400 7/18/2000, Debian User wrote:
I am considering buying a PowerPC for my next workstation and have a guy
interested in selling me one. I was wondering if this machine is
definitly supported by Debian PPC. Thanks in advance.
PowerComputing "PowerCenter Pro 210"
- Minitower
- 210 mhz 604e processor
- 256 MB of RAM
- 2 GB IBM internal hard drive
- Yamaha 24x playback, 4x rewriteable internal CD-ROM drive
- 4 MB of video RAM (I think I told you 16 MB, I was thinking about my
G4,
sorry.)
- 1 MB L2 cache
- 66 mhz system bus
- Built in Ethernet AAUI w/ 10base-T connectors
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