Non-x86 hardware of Zig Forums

If all else fails, NetBSD will probably support it until the end of time.


Have you tried x86 emulation or any highly-demanding applications yet?

Can you take a screenshot with screenfetch so I can pretend to be you?

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Are you kidding me?

He'd have to use kernels marked as testing on Gentoo anyway.

I've got a PowerBook G4 that my grandma gave me and an Onion Omega that I've got hooked up to some sensors outside. I want to install Linux on the Mac, but I'm scared of bricking it.

I hope that, in the future, we will be able to have RISC-V laptops and POWER-[x] workstations running properly written software. Until then, this is what I've got to work with...


I would suggest leaving here if you feel that you don't belong.

user I am jelly as fuck, did you get the mobo+cpu combo and put it in your own case?

I have a v1 powerPC mac mini. The thing is incredibly slow and power-hungry, it sucks down like 50 watts idle and 110 max on the power supply, so i get kinda worried
I also have the v1,1 mac mini from a family member, haven't really touched it. But i do have a replacement CD drive if i need it.
I have looked into putting coreboot on the v1,1 mini. It uses almost identical hardware to the mac desktop that runs coreboot, but i'm not a programmer i'm an electrical engineer. atmega bootloaders are beyond me, there's no way i could mess with libreboot and not fry my board.

autism

32-bit PPC is long, looooong dead, user. There's however a lot of embedded MIPS32 hardware in production right now. Heck, your router is probably running one. most are