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Back in 98 I got a Bondi Blue iMac and a year later found Yellow Dog online so grabbed a copy of that, I think it took quite a few hours to download, maybe 10 or more, but was well worth it.
Linux (even back then) was a big step up from Mac OS 9 (well, in some areas anyway)... I remember the PPC versions of Linux were a little behind their Intel cousins...
I would have probably stayed with Yellow Dog (or some variant), but Apple released the beta of OS X...
I install Ubuntu these days on old PC hardware or in Parallels...