In a message dated 3/8/05 4:25:11 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

>> you could easily take care of conflicts by using the Extension Manager,

>Not needed as extensions, as we know them are gone. No Extensions, no
>Extensions conflicts.

And I suppose the way to stop a program from crashing constantly would be to 
put it in the trash.  Since there is nothing to configure, if it doesn't work, 
the answer is trash it.  Leaves you with apparently no options.  true a program 
crashing in OS 9 would most of the times bring down the whole system, but 
that's not the point, the point is sometimes you had the option to try to make 
it work before trashing it, by disabling some extensions, most programs even 
brought read me files saying what to disable in the event of a crash.  I found 
my G3 cant deal with running both FireFox and Netscape together for a while, 
but the program vendor cant tell you that you have to delete FireFox to run 
Netscape and vice-versa. oh well

>> erasing preferences in the Preferences Folder,

>Gee. And here I was thinking i could do that by going to my
>Library/Preferences folder.

Lets see, I must have been crazy to put that here....hold on.... yeah:

com.apple.iTunes.eq.plist
com.apple.iTunes.plist
com.apple.iTunesHelper.plist

which of these might be the iTunes preferences file to erase if I should have 
problems in the program?...

ok, what are these then?:

iTunes 4 Music Library
iTunes Music Library.xml

???

Yeap, I must have been crazy.



>  you could set the computer to startup at any time with the Energy
> Saver Control Panel,

Again, I guess I'm hallucinating the Schedule tab in the Energy Saver
system preference...


I dont see that anywhere in my 10.2.8 config, lets see... a tab for Sleep, a 
tab for Options, nope! no schedule anywhere.  Again I must be totally crazy.

>>  you could copy the entire contents of your harddrive to another when
>> you were upgrading, AND believe me, that beats 20-30 hours doing the
>> same effectively with OS X!

>Wha??? CCC takes only a few moments longer than dragging and dropping a
>disk.

you can copy an OS9 system folder in about 1-2 minutes... in OSX just to 
achieve that you need a good 25-30 minutes, and that's just for the system.  
Also CCC never quite worked for me, always crashed in both my systems before it 
was effectively done copying. tried one by one folder/files, but there was 
always a point in which it would crash

>>  not to mention you NEED third party software (again, that's what I
>> mean).
>>

>Actually, you do not. The command 'ditto', built into OS X, does
>everything that Carbon Copy Cloner does.

Apparently, Apple forgot to include an instructions manual in PDF format to use 
Terminal I guess, or am I missing something?  I found myself managing DOS back 
in the days easier, at least many commands were understandable in plain english 
"move, format, delete, rename, edit, copy, etc.) where can I find a list of 
commands for Terminal?  Do I need to buy myself a book?  I sure miss the old 
drag and drop from OS9, no hassle. If you needed to replace a file in use 
inside the System Folder, just move the old one out, put the new one in and 
reboot.  Needed to delete a locked file 20 directories deep inside a trashed 
folder just hold the option button when choosing empty trash.

what OS are you running again? mine is G3 400/256 OS 10.2.8 60GB IDE HD, 9GB 
68-pin SCSI, will soon upgrade the RAM and hope to fix a bunch of problems with 
that.

Lili

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