21 October 2014

iBook G4 and Debian PPC 2

Debian seems to run a bit better than OS X 10.4.11, but I haven't done extensive testing - mainly just testing LibreOffice out, since it's what I usually use Sae-chan for. Other than LibreOffice, most of the programs seem to start up a bit faster.

I had a horrible time getting the wifi to work with the first installation, and it was because I was installing pretty much anything that seemed to have to do with wifi, so the kernel was probably confused when I installed the b43 driver; I reinstalled Debian and then followed the instructions on Debian's wiki, and it worked after that.

Bluetooth took some work, and it was that I was installing a lot of Bluetooth programs/drivers - that wasn't the actual problem though, it was that connecting the mouse was weird. When I reinstalled, I just installed the GUI configuration program thing and then went to set it up, which got slightly weird again. What it was doing was connecting but not working as a mouse, even though I hit "always accept" when it asked me to connect the device. I actually have to connect the mouse as a new device, so that it registers it as an input device (and cycle the power to the mouse if I reboot).

Transferring files over ethernet seemed to be better having the host computer (Taiga in this case) send the files with Filezilla to the client computer (Sae-chan) instead of the client computer requesting the files from the host computer. I can't exactly say if OS X's built-in FTP's to fault, but when the initial batch of files I sent checked out fine, it's hard not to say so.

I realized why I wanted to keep OS X: to play most of the games I used to play on the Performa 550 with the Mac OS Classic emulator, so I'll be having a dual-boot environment for Sae-chan, but I'll probably have Debian be the default OS to boot to.

Right now, I'm waiting for the rest of the files to transfer before I can begin testing the Wifi/Bluetooth in Debian with Taiga, but it's taking a while. I'm expecting things to go well, since I've already done enough preliminary testing with Sae-chan, and I know what to install now.

I'll be back with the results.

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