Are there  any other PPC  operating systems

I would just like to know if there are any PPC operating systems
I know theres the mac operating systems up to 10.5
and Ubuntu works with PPC Macs
Is there anything other operating systems that work with ppc

The Wikipedia is your first resource, as BD has shown.
Here are ten popular GNU/Linux distributions (not all PPC):
http://distrowatch.com/dwres.php?resource=major
Last year's OpenSUSE is PPC, and the last version of Fedora was PPC.
What's really interesting is QNX, written by two famous computer scientists (Gordon Bell designed supercomputers). You can buy the source code and program for it (that's all). It's famous for its reliability, driving NASA's deep space probes. It runs your Audi.
QNX
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/QNX
An OpenQNX was promised, but I don't see it. In any case, it's not for us. (Well, it might be good for watering gardens without worry.)
Bruce

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