On Tuesday, January 7, 2003, at 12:25  PM, Chris Devers wrote:
And no, I haven't messed with Perl or Apache or anything like that. I'm
seeing this behavior on two G3s, of which one behaved this way almost from
the start with Jaguar.
This is the real issue.

I've been through many Unix upgrades on many different platforms and they all have exactly the same characteristic.

There is hardware which runs releases which run fine on the hardware which existed when they were released. But that same hardware has all kinds of problems with "new releases" which were developed and optimized on "new hardware." Doesn't matter the vendor -- DEC, IBM, SUN, SGI, HP they have all have had the same problems. And Linux is an unmitigated disaster every time a new release come out, you get to sit around and twiddle things for days just to get it to boot.

I have a G4 and G3 as primary machines -- the G4 has been trouble free with Jaguar.
The G3 has been a nightmare. But the G3 also has a lot of "add-ons" -- like SCSI and extra memory, the G4 is "Apple pure." And the G4 was upgraded from 9 to 10 to jaguar, while the G3 has been wiped and re-installed an incredible number of times.

So what OS does the new iBook run -- 10.2.3 or 10.2.4?

T.T.F.N.
William H. Magill
# Beige G3 - Rev A motherboard
# Flat-panel iMac (2.1) 800MHz - Super Drive - 768 Meg
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