jbennet
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i dont think they will release a ubuntu powerpc livecd...
why not maybe use another distribution?
http://distrowatch.com/
OpenSuse supports PowerPC and i think they have a livecd version too.
the beta of ubuntu should be released as a final edition before the summer. hopefully the newer kernel version will detect your CD correctly.
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if you are just scared of text-based installers, dont be.
The ubuntu text based installer is dead easy. If you can manage to get through the first part of an xp install, for example, then you can probably manage it.
The opensuse installer is very nice though.
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Without knowing the exact error message that you encountered, it's kind of hard to diagnose it. However, if you are having hardware issues with the alternate install CD, chances are that even if a LiveCD did exist for PowerPC it would still suffer from the same hardware detection issues. By the way, what kind of a Mac (at least I'm assuming that's what you're using) are you trying to install this on?
There's a plethora of PowerPC ports from many popular Linux distros, so don't feel like you need to be constrained to Ubuntu. (You could probably even install some sort of BSD on it, but I don't believe any of them support Java 1.6 on PowerPC, at least not natively.)
John A
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My Macbook is only using about 70 megs of RAM when it gets to the desktop... ya gotta love Linux
70mb with LXDE? Wow ubuntu has gotten very bloated
I can run Debian Etch with a full GNOME desktop which when idle uses under 50mb
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