@Peter: OK, thanks for the hints, I'll check into it . . . I don't keep ALL of my emails though, but I appreciate that you don't want to repeat your self.
As mentioned at the beginning of this thread, this latest question is for my '00 PM 3,1 Sawtooth, G4 . . . RAM is "maxed" out to a raging 2 GB, and it has a used bought on eBay super hot CPU-- OWC Mercury Extreme clocked at 1.2 GHz . . . totally "custom" . . . but no "suspend" or "hibernate" functions in linux. Also I have a more or less functional G4 iBook, now running Lubuntu 16.04 && 10.4.11 . . . . And then there is the G3, aka "the paperweight" . . . completely non-functioning, provided by Lubuntu PPC team for "testing" . . . possibly at some point i **might** try to get the HD from my now non-working G4 iMac 800 and see if putting that in the G3 will "revive" it . . . . Not holding too much hope for the G3, seems like there are too many "problems" for it to ever work, let alone test latest linux systems like 16.04 on it--RAM is maxed at 300 or 400, cpu is "slow" . . . so, no I wasn't talking about the G3. If by some "miracle" it gets going with the HD switch, then I'll post back--meanwhile it's just holding up a stack of books--toasted. : - ) F On Mon, May 9, 2016 at 9:47 AM, Peter Golis <gol...@centrum.sk> wrote: > On Mon, 2016-05-09 at 08:38 -0700, Fritz Hudnut wrote: > > Hello Fritz, > > You can check email from end of march, with subject "Re: [lubuntu-users] > Is there a difference in radeon boot params for PPC" and sentence which > began "My yaboot.conf have included parameters". Do you still use grub on > your installation as you had mentioned one year ago? Just to clarify how to > adapt configuration. > > PS: MAC OS X 10.5 had minimal requirements PowerPC G4 CPU with 512 MB of > RAM. How did you get started on your 15 years old G3? You are not kidding, > right? > > Peter. >
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