![]() A lot has probably changed, and therefore this info is probably outdated. I'm sorry for the trouble I wrote this walkthrough over two years ago, and I've been out of the PowerPC Debian Sid scene since then. I also fell down the rabbit hole of using Icewm - The version in the sid repository is quite recent (but not the newest), highly configurable and very lively, with lots of themes Hi Daniel, I was pleasantly surprised how usable the applications that actually worked were. I fully realize that I am working way out of my league hardware-wise. One thing that I have noticed is that applications with QT5 dependencies are more likely to do this.Īpplicatons that work: Claws-Mail (with Dillo plugin for HTML), mtPaint, Shotwell (Crashes when importing very large number of photos, but otherwise OK), gdebi, ArcticFox (bookmarks only seem accessible through side panel), SeaMonkey (Mail is fine, browsing very slow), KeePass2 (very slow launching, but otherwise fine). Affected apps include (but are not limited to): Pidgeon, KeepassX, KeePassXC, MPV, SMPlayer, SpiderMail, SpiderWeb, Pale Moon (via MintPPC), and some of the MintPPC configuration packages. Multiple packages: App starts to launch, with some initial CPU activity, then nothing. Otherwise functions fine and behaves as expected. Setting Microsoft Office formats as the default document type is a workaround. ![]() ![]() LibreOffice: Crashes on trying to open an OpenDocument document. I also did a separate install with MintPPC (having used the previous incarnation). The OS seems to run OK, but there are too many packages that don't work for me to keep it installed. I was able to install sid on my Pismo using these instructions, and the installer snapshot from 02-02-2021. ![]()
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