First post, by MattRocks
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I have a G4 PowerMac tower.
The problem is, any G4 is a PPC and while the hardware is fantastic all PPC systems are blocked from joining the TLS1.2+ Internet by their branch of Linux not being maintained. The most functional desktop OS available to this G4 is MacOS X Leopard, and that's about as functional as Windows XP.
So my G4 PowerMac is a plastic sculpture, albeit one once commissioned by Steve Jobs. One of the best things about these sculptures is their hinged doors, which provide their owners the quickest possible access to components and makes component swapping actually convenient.
I'm thinking AGP cards. But the G4 PowerMac is from the AGP era and that makes it one of the few machines I should be protecting!
Should I...
Convert it into an inert cupboard for storing my collection of AGP cards?
Convert it into an AGP PC that can run Ubuntu?
Restore it to booting MacOS Leopard?
Mod into something new and wild?
Milestones [ MOS 7501 → 68030 → x86(P5/MMX) → x86(K6-2) → x86(K7*) → PPC(G3*) → x86-64(K8) → x86-64(Xeon) → x86-64(i5) → x86-64(i7) ] * original lost
