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Hello ArchPOWER Linux for PPC64

Hello ArchPOWER Linux for PPC64 In a nice comment from Matias, he told me he is using ArchPOWER Linux, an unofficial Build of Arch Linux for PowerPC, PPC64, PPC and PPCle for the Power8

Hello T2/Linux 25.04 - I switched back to 12.24

Hello T2/Linux 25.04 - I switched back to 12.24 Man, I am a little bit frustrated right now. Everytime a new release of T2/Linux is going online, I am really happy to try it out on my Powermac G5. I

How do I run update-grub from another Partition or a LiveCD?

As you know my Setup, I will shortly explain again. In my Powermac G5 there is an SATA-SSD as a replacement for the old spinning Apple HDD. On this SSD I installed Mac OX 10.5 and also Debian SID for

Update to Fienix Linux

As I wrote in a few articles before, I am a big fan of Fienix Linux because it works absolutely amazing on my Powermac G5, it can even render complex and modern Websites like my other Weblog (Ghost

Release: T2 Linux 25.4 - It Only Does Everything

A lot of crazy things happen right now. A few minutes ago I reported about the living sign of Fienix Linux after the APT Repo down and now I see there is a new version of latest and greatest T2 Linux

Mac OS X 10.5.8 with modern Browser

As you can see in the screenshot, I am visiting both my weblog and amazon.de Websites with the Powermac G5 2,0 GHz. This is only possible because there is a relative modern webbrowser (2022) by user

A picture of my Powermac G5

A picture of my Powermac G5 Powermac G5 11,2 with 2 GHz Dual Core IBM PPC970 CPU 12 GB DDR2 Ram PCIe NVMe-SSD with 1 TB SSD Apple Cinema HD 23" Display Original Keyboard and Mouse Tags: powermacg5

Fienix Linux seems to be dead

I find it quite sad because I only recently got to know Fienix Linux, even though it has been around for a long time. And I think it's absolutely great because it works better than any other Linux on

Fienix Linux for PPC Computers

The other day I stumbled across Fienix Linux. It is a Distribution maintained by one man, Casey Cullen. It is based on debian, but with focus on powerpc first. I just tried to install it on my

How To Boot Powermac from USB

There are many different mentions in the web. Some say it is impossible to boot Powermacs from USB, others says: only PowermacG5 from 7,3 Revision are able to boot from USB and the third party says: