You too can make your PowerBook safe to use in the presence of free software jihadists! You may wish to pass this on to free software public speakers who don't want to be lynched for the free software equivalent of being caught wearing a leather belt by vegans. (I'm thinking of real-life examples. Of course ideological soundness is much more important than mere politeness to someone giving you their time.)
We just successfully put Ubuntu 6.06 dual-booting onto
redcountess's laptop and even
the Airport Extreme wifi works. Basically: a. resize your OS X
partition to make room for Ubuntu, and install Ubuntu; b. get the
Airport Extreme wifi working.
Liz's laptop is a 12" PowerBook G4 1.33GHz running Tiger.
a. Slim your OS X partition. Follow http://www.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=195414.
- Slim your existing OS X partition right down — delete anything you don't need. Back it up in case you do accidentally kill it. Switch off journaling (per above page).
- Boot into the Ubuntu live disk and use parted (per above page) to shrink its partition to about 5GB larger than is actually used. (We had a 60GB disk, 20GB of data and made it a 35GB share; 15GB headroom. Choose as suits you.)
- Reboot and check OS X still works. Switch journaling back on. If you broke it, then good thing you did backups.
- Run the Ubuntu installer again, giving Ubuntu the remaining space on the disk. Do a complete update using an Ethernet cable, because you certainly won't have wifi.
b. Get the wifi driver installed. (Why Ubuntu doesn't include this is beyond me. The driver may be beta, but
there's NO OTHER WAY for this major platform. It is of course the BLOB!! problem. Bah.)
- You need package bcm43xx-fwcutter — go to http://packages.debian.org/unstable/utils/, go to the project page and go to the PowerPC download.
- Download the PowerPC deb . Liz says doing this in Firefox will start APT itself and install the deb.
- Follow the procedure at https://help.ubuntu.com/community/WifiDocs/Driver/bcm43xx to get it to go. That's a wiki page, so if you have hiccups please do edit the page per your personal experience.
Liz is most pleased how smoothly this went. Smoother than my Compaq W200 does on my Compaq Evo N410c, that's for sure ... I have to recompile every kernel minor-minor version.