Ubuntu 10.4 Ppc Desktop

Ubuntu 10.04 Powerpc. Upgrade from Ubuntu 9.10 to 10.04. Do-release-upgrade -d. In my case during the upgrade the OS freeze, then I have rebooted. Sudo apt-get install ubuntu-desktop sudo reboot. With this new Ubuntu version the fan come back to work so you can have in the /etc/modules the termal module. A PowerPC edition of Ubuntu MATE 14.04 is ready for testing thanks to Adam Smith from the Ubuntu MATE community! Adam has uploaded the.iso image to OneDrive and it is available from the link below. Those familiar with PowerPC will know that yaboot is the default bootloader, and that remains so here.

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I am looking for an older version of ubuntu. Please tell me where I can find the download link for 10.04 desktop.

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Old versions of Ubuntu can be found here.

Here's a link to 10.04.

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All the recent Ubuntu releases (starting from 8.04) are available here.

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32 bit :

PC (Intel x86) desktop CD

64 bit :

64-bit PC (AMD64) desktop CD

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Ubuntu Ppc Download

32 bit download linkhttp://releases.ubuntu.com/lucid/ubuntu-10.04.4-server-i386.iso

download starts automatically.

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