i had a go at this, booted, loaded some version of redhat all ok, logged in. then sat there looking at the command prompt with a "whats goin' on 'ere" look slapped across my chevy chase.
i futzed about with trying to get the permedia GFX driver to work, but when it comes to Linux, i'm a total fresher.
i understand (and admin) solaris networks on a day to day basis, so i could move around, configure the shell and stuff. but i dunno. i was just well pleased at having a PPC native OS running on my amiga at the time.
what annoyed me was having to switch over to powerup from WOS to boot the damn thing

the main thing i've seem that makes me want to run it again now, is MOL (Mac on linuxPPC) its available for debian, and supports 603/604/G3/G4 class cpu's and runs OSx!, and there is a debian build for PPC/APUS with the right revision kernal etc. i just can't find the binarys or even, not sure what i'm looking for or doing.
people say hey thats cool, just re-compile it! yeah fine, but compiling in linux gives me the shivers. i just don't like the idea of having to compile stuff to run it let alone understand whats going on. at least in solaris its all scripted. don't even notice its happening...
jibber jibber jibber, my old mans a mushroom etc. etc. (blackadder goes fourth - mimmiking madness) :-?