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There is already a FreeBSD PPC port, which works on Macintosh machines. Once I contacted the main developer, and he wrote me, that it should not be too difficult to port it to Pegasos. He just does not have enough time to make it.
To tell the truth i personally have no interest in BSD itself. There's already Linux and i see no things which can be done on BSD and can't be done on Linux. Moreover, i've had some experience with FreeBSD5.4 on x86 and got very bad feelings. As a desktop OS it is unisable, all GUI apps crash every 20 minutes, even simple things like gedit. Linux totally rules out BSD from desktops. Besides this, there are some applications for Linux which are absent in BSD. And running BSD kernel with Linux software using Linux emulation layer looks rather stupid to me, there is Linux kernel for this.
In addition ports system makes BSD totally useless on systems without unlimited high-bandwidth connection to the Internet. And even with this building KDE or Mozilla or OpenOffice from ports is... huh... terrible idea!
The only thing i liked in BSD is its kernel. It boots much faster than Linux one. But horribly low quality userland simply doesn't allow to take any real profit of it. In contrary, Linux kernel supports much more hardware and subsystems than BSD (it even doesn't have IRdA!).
Summary is: i totally frustrated and disliked BSD.