Powerpc port. As a result the only way to run Debian on PowerPC is to use to either used the currently supported Debian 8 (codenamed Jessie) or the unstable branch known as Sid. The Debian PowerPC port began in 1997 at the German Linux Congress in Würzburg. Fortunately working boot- and rootdisks were found at LinuxPPC and we could try to install something on the machine. The initial target was the (then recently released) Mac Mini, but of course the BeBox was in everyone’s mind as a possible target for this port. Later on, some work as Conversion from Red Hat/LinuxPPC to Debian/PowerPC PowerPC PowerPC 604e FAQ-O-Matic Motorola Documentation Motorola Scripts (Table of Contents) The PEM The PRG ISDN Installation The Elsa PCI ISDN card doesn't work currently. If you wish to run Debian on a PS3 or other IBM-Cell-based system, you should instead use the standard powerpc port. As with the port itself, these pages are still a work in progress. Bug reports are accepted via Issues and will be addressed. There are four major supported powerpc flavors: PMac (Power-Macintosh), Apus, CHRP and PReP machines. The PowerPC architecture allows both 64-bit and 32-bit implementations (the 64-bit implementation includes the 32-bit implementation). j1dks r5 h9w9 csjm rkh euln4 qkahu qme fu9 n0guk