Linked by Eugenia Loli on Fri 26th Mar 2004 21:52 UTC, submitted by Michiel van Baak
OpenBSD "At this point, I would recommend against anyone buying a piece of hardware from the Pegasos people because their firmware is SO BUSTED that it makes Apple roms look like hot sh**"." These are the words of the infamous Theo de Raadt, the OpenBSD founder. Theo cited problems with the BIOS of the Pegasos and other difficulties during the development of the OpenBSD port to the Pegasos platform.
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Best way to get a cheap PPC
by J.F. on Fri 26th Mar 2004 23:20 UTC

Buy a refurbished Mac. You can get decent G3 and G4 systems cheap that way. Why pay for a G3 stuck on a five year-old PC mobo? That's really all a Peg2 mobo is. Best of all, those old Macs are already supported by BSD/Linux/whatever.

My G3 iMac sells for around $300 refurbished. For that, you get a 450 MHz G3, ATI Rage Pro video, 2 x USB, 1 x FireWire, 1 x 10/100 ethernet, a 20G drive, a DVDROM, and a built-in 15" monitor that looks good at 1024x768. Not a bad little machine for a Linux or BSD box.