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August 13th, 2008

Got any old iMacs laying around?

Posted by Christopher Dawson @ 8:11 am

Categories: Education Technology

Tags: Apple iMac, Ubuntu 8.04.1, Apple Mac OS X, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Apple Mac OS, Hardware, Christopher Dawson

You know the ones I’m talking about. The candy-colored ones that live forever, even as you’re hoping they’ll die so you can replace them with something that will run OS X? A few can be upgraded, but OS X is really made for something a bit, well, snappier. Instead of wishing for them to die, though, why not just install Ubuntu on them?

Ubuntu 8.04.1 is the latest and greatest from Canonical and isn’t officially supported on older PowerPC hardware (Canonical has moved to AMD and Intel architectures exclusively). However, a community-supported version is available. The torrent for the text-based installer can be downloaded here. Don’t bother with the Live CD version; it exists, but the graphics hardware on most of these machines just isn’t up to the task.

My test machine was a 400MHz G3 iMac with 512MB of RAM and a 10.3 GB hard drive. The good news is that it works. The bad news is that it’s fairly slow (no kidding, right?). The install only took about 45 minutes (not terrible for this processor), booting into the OS took a couple of minutes, and the rest was fairly smooth. The real value here is that students get an up-to-date web browser capable of running the latest Flash and multimedia applications and have OpenOffice.org 3.0. In many cases, even running slower than lightning speed, these are all students need. OS 9.1 or 9.2 that’s running on on most of these old iMacs simply can’t provide these tools.

I’ll report back on student impressions once I get a whole lab running. We have a woefully underfunded alternative program that needs a computer lab; looks like they’ll be getting some candy-colored Ubuntu-running iMacs.

Christopher Dawson

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Yellow Dog Linux for ppc has been around for ages and work quite well. I think it is a better solution than Ubuntu.... (Read the rest)
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interesting  cryohazard | 08/13/08
RE: Got any old iMacs laying around?  Loverock Davidson | 08/13/08
I wish you were smarter than that  Tiggster | 08/13/08
I am  Loverock Davidson | 08/13/08
No such problems here  Tiggster | 08/13/08
Right, sure you haven't  Loverock Davidson | 08/13/08
You totally miss the point!  Tiggster | 08/13/08
Tiggster, welcome to the funhouse...  jdickey | 08/14/08
For highlights...  zkiwi | 08/13/08
Troll?  psion@... | 08/14/08
Ignore the troll  piperdown | 08/13/08
a few years ago  krasni_bor | 08/13/08
OS X  frgough | 08/13/08
Question  John L. Ries | 08/13/08
10.3 CD  Zippereye125 | 08/13/08
Thanks  John L. Ries | 08/13/08
Don't go bowling with them yet!  Zippereye125 | 08/13/08
Cost of OS  psion@... | 08/14/08
Why change?  ajole | 08/14/08
Well...  ajole | 08/14/08
RE: Got any old iMacs laying around?  Jsm334 | 08/13/08
I've done it, but the iMac is different.  ajole | 08/14/08
RE: Got any old iMacs laying around?  bobpeg | 08/13/08
Ubuntu on iMac  UbuntuMacMan | 08/13/08
thin clients  ed777 | 08/13/08
RE: Got any old iMacs laying around?  enawn | 08/13/08
Tiger  Partners in Grime | 08/13/08
RE: Got any old iMacs laying around?  dhays | 08/14/08
Yellow Dog  winddrift03 | 08/15/08

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