It does support the G5 according to the Model Support list http://www.netbsd.org/ports/macppc/models.html . As for status, for me it has been functional, although a bit quircky. I found on my G4 that it was amazing on the command line, but as soon as I started trying to build graphical applications (e.g. a _javascript_ enabled web browser of any kind), I had a lot of issues. So if you want to use it for a file server or something NetBSD should do nicely, but if you want it to act as a desktop, it can do so but be prepared for challenges as you have to upgrade to -current to get a lot of dektop functionality to work as expected.
> From: fair%netbsd.org@localhost > Date: Sun, 17 May 2015 17:15:18 -0700 > Subject: status of NetBSD/macppc support for the PowerPC 970 (G5) CPU > To: port-macppc%netbsd.org@localhost > > What’s the current status of NetBSD/macppc support for the PowerPC 970 (G5) CPU? Does NetBSD run on it at all, and if not, what’s left to do? > > curious, > > Erik Fair > > |