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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.