Debian Linux on the Apple iBook G3

I recently installed Debian Linux on an Apple iBook G3. In the interest of helping the Linux community I’m posting my experience with Linux on this laptop and how to improve yours.

I started by downloading and burning the stable Debian 4.0 installer to a CD. Turned the iBook on and held down the option key to show a choice of boot-able media.

After installing here is what worked and what didn’t:

  • Airport wireless card, fully functional right away, Great!

  • Screen: 640×480 by default, fixable.
  • Keyboard: Fully functional
  • Trackpad: Fully functional
  • Sound: Didn’t work right away
  • Built in Mic: Didn’t work right away
  • CD Drive: the SONY CD-RW CRX800E was fully functional right out of the box

As for the screen I was able to fix it to display at 1024×768 by reconfiguring xorg by running “dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xorg” as root.

I’m glad the Airport wireless card worked right away

I got the sound working by running alsa-conf as root.

The Built in Mic didn’t work right away and I have no plans for getting it working. Mostly because the only thing I really use a microphone for is Skype, and there is no PPC version of Skype.

Overall I think Debian is great and an excellent choice for the iBook G3.

4 Responses to “Debian Linux on the Apple iBook G3”

  1. Eassa Ayoub Says:

    y did u give up on the mic?

  2. Reed Says:

    @ Eassa Ayoub

    I said in the post.

    Because the only thing I use computer mics for is talking on Skype.

    And Skype is not available for the PowerPC Architecture

  3. Sean Says:

    This reminds me. You gotta help me set up Ubuntu/Xubuntu on my NEW laptop.

  4. andylockran Says:

    Hey,
    Thanks for this article. I’ve just bought a G3 for £10, and will be putting ubuntu/debian on it tonight. I’ll post how it goes and get back to you.

    Cheers!

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