Debian on the 68k's, I've never been impressed with BSD.
Mandrake on the powermacs - still supporting oldworld, YDL4 will install on oldworld macs, never liked Yellowdog, nice to look at though.


As we have more than a few machines Mdk was a good x-platform choice, 10.1 has been excellent in speed and stability. The PPC version is not a offical Mandrake release rather the work of a small group

Gentoo via colinux for fun, used for SheepShaver (windowed on xp)

OSX on the P4, overclocked to 3.6ghz - panther now boots in 64 seconds. ;) Once summer has ended I'll overclock to 3.8 or buy a decent pc.

Delighted to hear someone else still runs a Amiga 1200, Geek Gadgets gets a run every now and then along with OS7.6 and 8.1 on mine.

More at home with linux, as others have said its a personal choice which should not influence anyone.

I've found ppclinux or mklinux to be the easiest to install, limited to the 2.2 kernel and a little buggy is still fun on slower hardware DR3 can still be found.


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