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PowerPC (and the closely related IBM Power) is the processor architecture used in computers such as:
- Apple Macintosh (Between about 1994 and 2006)
- Some IBM servers and work stations
- Genesi PegasosPPC & EFIKA systems
- Games consoles such as Sony PlayStation 3
The latest version of the Ubuntu operating system for desktop PCs and laptops, Ubuntu 19.10 comes with nine months, until July 2020, of security and maintenance updates. Recommended system requirements are the same as for Ubuntu 18.04.3 LTS. Ubuntu 19.10 release notes. Ubuntu is an Linux operating system that is based on Debian. There are a total of three editions of the OS that have been released with these being Desktop, Server and Core. One of the most popular uses of the operating system is to do with the emergence of cloud computing and it has fundamental and embedded support for Openstack.
PowerPC was an officially supported architecture for Ubuntu between versions 4.10 and 6.10. From 7.04 onwards it is a community supported port.
- Where to find PowerPC PowerPC downloads
- List of supported hardware
- Apple Desktops
- Apple Laptops
- Installation
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- PowerPC FAQ
- PowerPC Known Issues
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