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Hi guys, first post in this section, thanks in advance for any input here. I have come across an older Mac Powerbook G4, a little one with maybe a 12/13" Screen or so, from 2002. When you try to boot it, it has a little swirly thing that sits there for about two minutes, then finally a box comes up that says 'You need to restart your computer. Hold down the power button, etc'. Doing so, you get the same message.
What I'd like to know is if there is a bootable Linux CD (maybe with an installer?) that I could use to put a current OS on this, or test the hardware with, etc.
Is there a hotkey to make it boot from the CD drive, or is that a default setting? Any bios access key? Forgive my inexperience
All recommendations/info welcomed!
Bottom of unit says model A1010, fwiw.
What I'd like to know is if there is a bootable Linux CD (maybe with an installer?) that I could use to put a current OS on this, or test the hardware with, etc.
Is there a hotkey to make it boot from the CD drive, or is that a default setting? Any bios access key? Forgive my inexperience
All recommendations/info welcomed!
Bottom of unit says model A1010, fwiw.