Jim Hall wrote: > On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 2:56 PM, Airblast <wineforum-user@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > >> 1. I [b]have[/b] a mac as first OS, a 10.4 tiger. >> 2. I knew darwine is abandonware, I tried to use it. >> >> Where can I find that project pages, can you explain? >> >> And the last answer: I explain more clearly: >> I learned to use linux programs on mac, and understood, that you can run >> QUEMU for only processor, and use programs that I run in mac in this way. I >> asked, for wich OS should I download wine(ubuntu, debian, Intel darwine...) >> If I'm wrong please say it. >> >> >> >> >> > I believe Debian still supports PPC. That will give you Linux on a Mac. I > don't know how to get around the Wine needing Intel, though. If QEMU can > help with the CPU situation, then you might have a chance. For Wine version, > try the latest dev version. > Jim: There is a version of Ubuntu that works with the Mac as well. I don't know if it installs on PPC Macs though. There is very little Linux support for the PPC so you may be correct. Yellow Dog supported the PPC, but I think it is long dead now. James McKenzie