So I have a 575 that I keep stubbing my toes on and I thought it might be worth trying to install NetBSD* on it (mainly just so I can learn the rudiments of UNIX)... I have several questions, however:
First off, I'm aware that I would have to replace the processor with a full 040... anyone know of a cheap source for these? Google hasn't been very helpful.
Next up, I have a 4GB Barracuda and 32MB RAM to throw in... this is much more than the minimum quoted online, but I'm wondering if this is going to be adequate for doing anything useful.
According to apple-history.com the LC 575 uses 40 watts, which is only 10 watts more than the 475 with no monitor. Does anyone know if this is accurate? If its going to be on 24/7 I don't want a nasty surprise on my power bill. In the same vein, does NetBSD have the ability to turn off the monitor or spin down the HDD on the 575?
* Why NetBSD and not X, Y or Z? Mainly because I have experience installing it successfully on an LCIII and the online documentation and tutorials are fairly good.
First off, I'm aware that I would have to replace the processor with a full 040... anyone know of a cheap source for these? Google hasn't been very helpful.
Next up, I have a 4GB Barracuda and 32MB RAM to throw in... this is much more than the minimum quoted online, but I'm wondering if this is going to be adequate for doing anything useful.
According to apple-history.com the LC 575 uses 40 watts, which is only 10 watts more than the 475 with no monitor. Does anyone know if this is accurate? If its going to be on 24/7 I don't want a nasty surprise on my power bill. In the same vein, does NetBSD have the ability to turn off the monitor or spin down the HDD on the 575?
* Why NetBSD and not X, Y or Z? Mainly because I have experience installing it successfully on an LCIII and the online documentation and tutorials are fairly good.

