On Saturday 08 February 2003 16:54, Christopher Molnar wrote:
>
> In the meantime OS/X seems pretty stable for my needs - just a little
> slower than I would like it.
>
> -Chris
Well, I have both and choose at boot time. I am pretty happy with YDL 2.3 at
the time. I do like Mandrake (on my PC) bu
Hi Alex,
On Sat, 2003-02-08 at 20:31, Alex Thurgood wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I've finally managed to get my copy of 8.2 PPC sent to me after 4 months
> wait, you can tell things are bad at Mandrakesoft eh ? Now I need to try
> and install it, but the only problem is, I don't have a CDROM drive (
Hi everyone,
I've finally managed to get my copy of 8.2 PPC sent to me after 4 months
wait, you can tell things are bad at Mandrakesoft eh ? Now I need to try
and install it, but the only problem is, I don't have a CDROM drive (and
can't get one). I presume it must be possible to install it some
Thanks,
Sort of what I was afraid of. I had problems with Yellow-dog and I much
prefer Mandrake, but to go back to Linux on my iBook I need to be able
to use power management, internal modem, and gphoto without problems.
I work as a Heating and Air Conditioning tech and my iBook is
considered
On Saturday 08 February 2003 14:58, Christopher Molnar wrote:
> Before I go and once again blow away a working OS/X install and install
> Beta 2 can anyone tell me (hopefully someone with a white ibook) if the
> following items are working properly:
>
> 1) Internal modem
Did not try but I doubt. A
My experiences with 9.1 beta 2 on a Novermber 2002 Ti PowerBook G4:
Most things work out of the box, but not everything. Here is a random
list of problems:
Installer:
o install-gui-benh works, except for the colors, which are still wrong.
o The "Choose a monitor" step doesn't list a TiBook 12