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<blockquote data-quote="iBeldar" data-source="post: 251647" data-attributes="member: 16751"><p>I used Fedora Core 5 on my old iBook G4. It wasn't too bad, I had movies saved on it, had tons of music, it worked fine. I had a problem with the sound, every time I turned it on I would have to run the driver install. But after that, it sounded awesome, had better sound quality than my PC. </p><p></p><p>I personally don't like Linux on the PPC architecture. Since it was a completely different architecture, I couldn't get alot of plugins to work, like flash and stuff. I only used it because I didn't have an OSX License at the time. I just use Linux on my PC.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="iBeldar, post: 251647, member: 16751"] I used Fedora Core 5 on my old iBook G4. It wasn't too bad, I had movies saved on it, had tons of music, it worked fine. I had a problem with the sound, every time I turned it on I would have to run the driver install. But after that, it sounded awesome, had better sound quality than my PC. I personally don't like Linux on the PPC architecture. Since it was a completely different architecture, I couldn't get alot of plugins to work, like flash and stuff. I only used it because I didn't have an OSX License at the time. I just use Linux on my PC. [/QUOTE]
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