On 14 Feb 2010, at 23.09, Clark Martin wrote in part:
Official support for PPC under Ubuntu disappeared a while back.
But there is a community supported version that is current.
Ah I see. Thanks for clearing that up. I was able to install 6.06 but
would prefer a more recent version; glad
I am puzzled why no one here has suggested any reference to the MaXlist.
It would seem to be the logical list to refer to as I assume the 239 members
there are well versed on this subject.
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One mans trash is another mans treasure. In my case, this happens to be with
old Macs :)
On Feb 15, 2010, at 12:50 AM, tyltotheler92 tyltothele...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
If you have a Western Digital Hard Drive inside in that iMac, that
problem will arise. There is an issue
The reason that I will sleep my iMac during boot is that I sometimes will have
to use my keyboard and mouse for other computers and I'll forget that there's
no keyboard or mouse so I'll sleep it during boot. As far as I know, it is the
stock internal drive. Is it safe to replace a hard drive on
'sleep while booting up'... yeah right sounds like this guy is
pranking...
Clark Martin wrote:
On 2/14/10 3:34 PM, Mike Styer wrote:
Sometimes I will sleep my iMac G3 350mHz 10.3 panther and it will
sleep fine for a few seconds. But the hard drive will then rev up,
coast, and then
Well, I am in a situation where I don't have a keyboard for my iMac. I forgot
that I didn't have a keyboard and my mac is glitchy (I can't turn it off
through a menu or it will restart itself). I did not feel like forcing it to
turn off by holding the power button in, so I put it to sleep
To be more clear, I mean that the finder and GUI are still loading. I do nit
mean that I am trying to sleep while on the apple logo or somthing like that.
One mans trash is another mans treasure. In my case, this happens to be with
old Macs :)
On Feb 15, 2010, at 11:51 AM, Bill Chapman
On Feb 15, 2010, at 10:18 AM, Mike Styer wrote:
Well, I am in a situation where I don't have a keyboard for my iMac.
I forgot that I didn't have a keyboard and my mac is glitchy (I
can't turn it off through a menu or it will restart itself). I did
not feel like forcing it to turn off by
No problem Bill. Anyway, I was sleeping it because I had te urge to use it,
started it up and then realized that I didn't have a keyboard for it at the
moment :) anyway, does anyone know why the HD might rev up during sleep mode?
BTW, I just checked in system profiler and it is actually a
No; G3's, G4's and G5's won't boot to USB devices without some very extensive
work on the external device. I've tried before to do this with an external USB
HD, without any luck. Too bad they never made FireWire thumb drives... You
can't boot from a disk image, because in order to open that
Just a couple of things:
It's probably not a good idea to sleep it before it's fully loaded, just wait a
few seconds for everything to load, and then put it to sleep if you're not
going to use it.
Like others have said, that just happens with some HD's in those iMacs. My
little brother had an
Yeah, your probably right... Anyway, is it hard to swap the hard drive of an
iMac G3 slot loader? And more importantly, is it dangerous?
One mans trash is another mans treasure. In my case, this happens to be with
old Macs :)
On Feb 15, 2010, at 3:10 PM, Elliott Price callmemrp...@gmail.com
Nope, and nope. There's four screws on the underside, then 6 or so screws on
the RF shield, then 4 on the HD.
Here's a fairly decent one, it starts on page 18:
http://www.scribd.com/doc/103447/iMac-G3-Disassembly-Guide
A couple of things:
Be careful with the tabs on front, I haven't found a
On Mon, Feb 15, 2010 at 8:01 AM, Mike Styer mstye...@yahoo.com wrote:
The reason that I will sleep my iMac during boot is that I sometimes will
have to use my keyboard and mouse for other computers and I'll forget that
there's no keyboard or mouse so I'll sleep it during boot. As far as I
You said you're new to mac?... fyi re keyboards and such, on usb-macs
they're 'hot-pluggable', so don't panic if you start up without a
keyboard or mouse attached which is what i do occasionally (i have a
4-mac lan, and every few months swap in my G3 iMac in place of my G4
powerbook and also
On 2/15/10 12:34 AM, williamd wrote:
On 14 Feb 2010, at 23.09, Clark Martin wrote in part:
Official support for PPC under Ubuntu disappeared a while back. But
there is a community supported version that is current.
Ah I see. Thanks for clearing that up. I was able to install 6.06 but
would
On 2/15/10 5:33 PM, cduchon wrote:
When I tried to run the install of Net Boot it failed with a general
error... based on what you are saying it sounds like I dont actually
install the software.
Just copy the System Folder to the hard drive and then point the
firmware updater to that folder?
On Feb 15, 2010, at 6:33 PM, cduchon wrote:
When I tried to run the install of Net Boot it failed with a general
error... based on what you are saying it sounds like I dont actually
install the software.
Just copy the System Folder to the hard drive and then point the
firmware updater to that
On 2/14/10, williamd willi...@wyoming.com wrote:
On 14 Feb 2010, at 08.52, Tim wrote:
I have a 700 MHz G4 eMac that I just installed Ubuntu 9.10 on.
I've been reading about Ubuntu but I thought anything past 6.01 or so
needed to be on an intel machine? Maybe I misread something?
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