On Tue, Sep 30, 2003 at 09:05:28AM +0100, Tony Coult wrote:
: 
: I'm currently running 9.2.2 on a Pismo and a CRT iMac. I'm thinking of
: jumping up to X Panther when it comes out. Should I worry about being an
: "early adopter" (aka mug or guineapig)?

Some people avoid the initial releases and instead wait a few weeks for
the most common bugs to turn up.  Other people might wait even longer
until the first update is available.

: And will I be able to use the same
: system on both machines? Thanks for your collective wisdom

You should be able to run Panther on both Macs.  The supposed cutoff for
official Panther support are Macs with built-in USB ports.  Your Macs
should be fine.  But if the cutoff is true, then older Macs like the
Beige G3 PowerMacs and the Wallstreet PowerBooks will be among the Macs
no longer supported by Panther.


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