You will probably have to install something like YellowDog (which is
also RPM-based) and then start replacing packages with those from the
Fedora project. There are a few key packages missing from the PowerPC
Fedora build which currently makes installing Fedora directly impossible.
I bought YellowDog 3.1 and then installed Fedora development on top of it.
This works nicely.
Do you mean that i have to do a minimal installation of yellowdog then
get all the rpms an do rpm -ivh --force --nodeps * in the folder that
contains the fedora rpms?
P.s. do u think that i can try to copy the first cd of yellowdog on my
disk, replace yellowdog' s rpms with fedora' s one and then burn it back
on a ccd or a dvd?
Tks
Fra