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RE[2]: Nifty that it Worked
by riha on Mon 13th Mar 2006 12:08
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But the bitter reality is there are a lot of disadvantages with running Linux on PowerPC (that will of course change with the new x86-Apples):
There are much less binary packages than for x86 - you have to compile a lot (FreeNX for Ubuntu e.g.).
There are less backports than for x86 (at least with Ubuntu) => more compiling.
Some binary only software like win32codecs, Sun Java (there's a IBM version though), Flashplayer etc. doesn't exist for Linux on PPC. You can't play WMV at all for example.
Documentation is not as excellent as for x86 (because there are less users who write it and correct errors).
Im playing with Kubuntu on a Mac Mini at the moment and it's quite frustrating. No comparison to Kubuntu on my x86 PCs. Even the power management works better there.
But there's one highlight: Linux feels so much faster than OSX (10.3) on my Mini (1,25 GHz, 1GB RAM), it's just incredible. Especially for Firefox and Java applications the performance boost is huge.