Powerpc g5 processor
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The most recent kernel version is 5.9.16_1, which is so cool to run recent Linux kernels on such old hardware.Īs I highlighted in my brief look at MacBuntu several weeks back, you can make a strong argument that older machines should stick with software from its period just for speed alone, but it is cool to be able to use more recent Linux kernels, desktop environments, and other open source applications on your ancient Mac.
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#POWERPC G5 PROCESSOR UPDATE#
For example, when the newest XFCE4 desktop environment was released on December 22, I was able to update to the latest and greatest XFCE4 as of January 1. However, packages are frequently updated. In the larger picture, Void Linux stands out due to its own package management system called xbps, and per the main distribution website, it emphasizes stability over a rolling release.
#POWERPC G5 PROCESSOR INSTALL#
The main target and energy around the distribution focuses on newer PowerPC machines, including Raptor’s Blackbird line of motherboards and machines, but our older PowerPC Macs are supported, including install instructions and well-organized tips and tricks to get started. The distribution is not official but driven by a dedicated group of developers using Void Linux as its base. Void Linux PPC is an up to date, community-led Linux-based OS. Say hello to Void Linux for PPC, pictured above running on my Mac Mini G4. Wouldn’t it be nice to tinker with modern up to date software in a more secure operating system? Of course, it’s not the end of the world to use dated but perfectly functional software to write our papers, design websites, create graphics, and so on, but getting our PowerPC Macs online in a secure and functional way with the complexity of the modern web gets trickier each year.ĭon’t forget that Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5) received its last security update… a long time ago. We can count on one hand, maybe two, the amount of software packages that are still being actively maintained and updated for our hardware, including the valuable TenFourFox. As our Power Mac G5s and other PowerPC Macs age rapidly, our machines are trapped in time.