NetBSD-current on PowerMac G4's and iMacDV 16
Hawks writes, "For you NetBSD junkies out there who don't like Darwin, according to the Changes to NetBSD/macpps 1.5 page, NetBSD now boots on the PowerMac G4's and iMacDV's. I would assume that means it should boot on the iBook and possibly the new Pismo PowerBooks. Hummm, 400Mhz laptop running *BSD...droolllll
Is the hardware worth it? (Score:1)
Just a thought...
boot x required??? (Score:1)
Is this going to be one of those goofy deals that requires the Mac to load an extension (Boot X or something like that) before it can switch OS? Or will these PMacs boot right into BSD?
Re:Is the hardware worth it? (Score:2)
Don't make the mistake of thinking that hardware X is only good for software Y. The PPC architecture is a darn good one. With *n*x making such inroads in the embedded systems market, ports to the PPC make an incredible amount of sense due to their smaller size and lower power requirements. When I look at comparisons between the chips, I wonder why anyone would buy an x86 box. Yuck.
I like PPC because it's a good design. (x86 is an outmoded hog.) I like MacOS because it's easy to learn and use. I like *n*x because it's a powerful tool. (Windows claims to be a powerful yet easy-to-use OS, and delivers on neither promise.) Developments like this mean that I can be completely Wintel-free. That's a good thing, IMO.
Re:Is the hardware worth it? (Score:1)
Re:Is the hardware worth it? (Score:2)
As for running on more platforms, I can;t say which runs on more, but I think netBSD has the edge. Running on a Palm would be nice though, but any handheld that can run Windows CE can probably run NetBSD, so i think that area is covered.
Re:Is the hardware worth it? (Score:2)
Re:Is the hardware worth it? (Score:2)
a great deal on how you define "run", and what you expect by "Linux" there.
All the official NetBSD ports do support a set of operations - things like abstract interfaces for hardware[1], drivers, networking (IP, IPv6, httpd, etc.), a consistend userland, and many others.
All this from one (1) source code.
Linux? Where do I get sources for the userland?
Where do I get sources for my Intel kernel?
Where do I get sources for my OS/390 kernel?
Where do I get sources for my Palm kernel?
Where do I wont to go today?
- Hubert
[1] I was really shocked when I saw some time ago
on Freshmeat that there seem to be hardware
dependent date(1) commands that can set the
system time on Intel *and* sparc systems
sheesh!
Re:Is the hardware worth it? (Score:2)