I am planning on doing this myself. However, not with unbuntu.
From what i understand, while it is Unbuntu makes it easy to install, there is a trade-off that you toil with later. For instance, Unbuntu has *big problems* with audio programs (programs which are beyond simple file players).
This is NOT the case with Debian-- which once up an running, is pretty smooth when it comes to sound apps. Not to mention Debian has a really, really easy way of updating and installing apps.
It is funny because one would think that Ubuntu is just a reworked debian, i mean they are almost the same in many senses.
However I have debian and ubuntu on the same machine and I find ubuntu slower. I guess it all comes to too many processes running or maybe the kernel used by Ubuntu being less efficient.
It would be nice if anyone could comment on this, I am myself in the search for a nice combination to be able to introduce musicians to gnu/linux. I thought that Ubuntu + some tune could be nice but i am not sure about it.
This could be useful to look at http://ubuntustudio.com/wiki/index.php/Welcome%2C_Musicians%21
However have you considered using http://www.demudi.org/ ? A friend has it and he said it is really easy to install. And I guess it has to work much better with audio than just a plain ubuntu.
There is also http://dynebolic.org/ and http://goto10.org/-/puredyne.html and recently i saw Musix which is based on knoppix http://www.knoppix.net/wiki/Knoppix_Customisations#Musix_GNU.2BLinux.C2.A0.2... but i dont know how good they are at all.
You have to consider that Debian on ppc is a bit more difficult than in 386 machines. Ubuntu is probably easier to setup. Having said that i have to add that my old laptop runs osx/Kubuntu because i did not want to install debian myself on the laptop as i had bad experiences with ppc machines previously. But ubuntu doesnt recognise my internal sound card very well. Note that external firewire soundcards dont work yet under gnu/linux (as far as i know).
good luck.
So, check into this question of which Linux for audio, further.
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Subject: [PD] OT dual booting OSX/unbuntu ok, i am going to try to dual boot OSX with ubuntu linux. opinions please
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