1. Linux from Scratch.
2. Linux Knopper (From CD, without any Hard disk installation).
3. Penguin Liberation Front (PLF).
Never heard of those distros, maybe Knoppix has been ported for PPC, but -really- got no idea 'bout it, try to take a look @
LinuxIso where you can find a lot of distro or even take a look @
OSnews where you can browse quite all OSes filtering the search...
If you're interested in Porting the distros to PPC, this is usually a developer problem, on the distro site you can find any hint about it (if any).
I'm d/l right now the latest version (1.4_rc3) of Gentoo: it seems (in my opinion) one of the best distros apart from SlackWare (and the fastest!!! :-D ). It has recently ported also on MIPS and you can find the PPC in 1.4_rc2 version of the distro.
Try to take a look...
GentooI found that the latest version of Linux application softwares is not available in binary format, and user have to re-compile the whole source code from TAR.GZ or TAR.BZ2 source codes.
Well.. usually is done by compiling, the only exception is if you're using common hardware or the package doesen't need shared libs or particular dependencies. I can only suggest you to try to find on rpmfind.org (if your distro works with rpms) what you need, and if not ported on your machine, try to look for the latest source pkg and compile it ($ ./configure && make && make install). ;-) ;-)
Several "closed source" Linux application (ie 3ivx codec) is only available in X86 binary format.
Is it possible to solve this problem?
Don't really know if... grab mplayer and its binary pkgs of codecs... and try to find out if it suits your needs:
MPlayer Home PageThat's it!
8-) 8-) 8-) 8-) 8-)