There is a PPC FreeBSD version, but the 'latest' news on the site dates from over two years back, But I've just browsed the FreeBSD PPC mailing list and it's still active.
On Sep 13, 2004, at 11:27 PM, Viper wrote:
I am going to buy a Mac g4 soon, and I am thinking about turning it into a server. I asked around and everybody rocommended FreeBSD to me. So what distro of FreeBSD would I use for a mac computer?
As far as I know, there isn't a "freebsd" release for the PPC chip. There is a version of NetBSD, though, and there's Darwin.
Personally, I'd say stick with the OS X that comes with a new G4 system. It *IS* Darwin underneath, much of it is *based* on FreeBSD, and can make a decent server system (plus it would support OS X programs as well as the UNIX programs).
Are you going to use it exclusively as a server? You could just put Darwin on it if you really wanted to. If you're going to have it play double duty as a desktop system, keep OS X on it. If you just want to play with different OS's on it, try NetBSD. If you really want to try FreeBSD, get Virtual PC for the Mac and see if it will install FreeBSD into a virtual machine :-)
-Bart
Judging by the topics they have not stopped working in the last two years and it seems to run now on PPC based computers. Probably not as good as on Tier 1 architectures, the PPC is currently a Tier 2 architecture so some things might still be a little 'experimental' :)
http://www.freebsd.org/doc/en_US.ISO8859-1/articles/committers-guide/archs.html
Viper, If you still like to try FreeBSD I'd give the it a go on the PPC, see how it works out :)
If it's too much of an experiment and/or trouble you could try NetBSD.
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