Leopard up and running nicely!
I got Leopard running last night. This is exactly what I did.
You do not need a Mac OS on your computer to make it work!
I got this from the Low end Mac. dTravis7 posted the link above.
1. Reboot your Mac and hold down the Cmd-Opt-O-F keys until you get a white screen with black text. This is the Open Firmware prompt.
2. Insert the Mac OS X Leopard Install DVD.
3. Type the following lines exactly as shown below into the Open Firmware prompt. If the command is properly typed and understood, Open Firmware will display "ok" at the end of each line after you hit "return".
For single CPUs, use the following three lines:
dev /cpus/PowerPC,G4@0
d# 867000000 encode-int " clock-frequency" property
boot cd:,\\:tbxi
From there, I just did a normal install. Two hours latter, I had a 733 mhz G4 running Leopard.
So far, it seems to do pretty well. It may be a bit slower than the Ubuntu 9.04 I just had on there, but not by much (these are just my impressions, I did no formal testing).
I was surprised how much hard drive space it took, almost 12 GB!!!!!! I need to find a second drive, pronto, as the drive that's in there is only 15 GB.
This computer is mostly for my son to play around with. He wanted the Mac experience and I wanted to spend as little as possible

However, I might turn it into my photo editing workstation.
I love making old computers useful again. We have two old Compaqs with 500-600 mhz processors running different flavors of Linux just for fun. Our main computer is an old homebuilt AMD running at 1.92 mhz with a gig of ram (I like lots of ram) running ummm......windows XP. I have to chuckle at folks who spend $3K plus on computer systems (mostly cause I could never afford that). I think 99% of the time you can get away with a lot less. In this case well under $200 (and that's with the OS).
Thanks again.
J