Ubuntu/Kubuntu on Mac G5.



Hi,

I haven't been on the list since my Win 2k Ubuntu box's motherboard went south. I haven't worked with Linux since, so I guess I would still consider myself a newbie. Now I have a Mac G5 single and have been trying to get Ubuntu/Kubuntu to work. My first positive experience was when I tried the Dapper (Flight 3) Live CD. Startup graphics were a little off, there were a number of error messages during boot, my fan started reving and I couldn't get a 1280 x 1024 resolution, but hey, it booted and I could configure eth0 for the Internet and run apps. Even though it doesn't sound like much, I can see a big improvement and think the development team deserves kudos for getting as far as they have so quickly. The new Macs aren't easy to develop a Linux system for. Anyway, here are some of the things I am looking for, so anyone that can provide some info, please jump in. Some of the necessary info may just have escaped my attention :-)

1) Mac centric Ubuntu/Kubuntu e-mail list.
2) Mac FAQ or Unofficial Mac FAQ.
3) Kubuntu Dapper (Flight 3) Live CD (I only found Ubuntu and want to decide which one I want to install.).
4) How do you mount an HFS+ partition?
5) How do I spot my Macintosh HD when I install? What will it be listed as?
6) Solution for the fan reving problem?


I have more, but this is a good start. Glad to be back.

Cheers,

Brian

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