OK, after more than a week using OSX.2.6 on my
466mhz clamshell, I haven't even accessed the OS9
stuff at all. Can someone tell me which of the
files in the applications folder and system
folder listed below might well be done without? I
don't want to get rid of anything which would
affect
On Sunday, October 5, 2003, at 05:54 AM, N. Stella Sloop wrote:
OK, after more than a week using OSX.2.6 on my 466mhz clamshell, I
haven't even accessed the OS9 stuff at all. Can someone tell me which
of the files in the applications folder and system folder listed below
might well be done
Tom Meade heeft op zondag, 5 okt 2003 om 01:35 (Europe/Amsterdam) het
volgende geschreven:
Well, it's got me beat. A dozen attempts and I've
run out of tricks here.
Sounds like you've got an inspired machine.
Install CD from caddy - OK, where will it hang this time?
You never know.
Install CD
Thanks for the warning,
I will wait with upgrading.
Ron
Dr. John Pullyblank heeft op zondag, 5 okt 2003 om 01:57
(Europe/Amsterdam) het volgende geschreven:
We have had a minor computer crisis here in the iBook home. At the
repeated urging of Stuffit, we upgraded to 8.0, only to find that
On 10/5/03 at 8:08 AM -0700, the following message was received from
Steve Kidd:
Nothing in your Applications (OS 9) folder is vital to the operation
of your Mac. Just check to see of they are duplicated in the OS X
Applications folder, and delete them. Some, like AppleWorks or
Acrobat
Thank you Adam. I see if i can make the machine work with your tips.So far
however, the machine doesn't start up from CD, even while pressing C.
- Original Message -
From: Krevnik [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2003 9:30 PM
Subject: Re: PISMO
Anyone else experiencing lid latch problems with the new 15 PowerBook? I've
used my new G4 AlBook 15 very lightly for less than 10 days and the lid
latch is very erratic, sometimes catching firmly, most of the time not
latching at all and causing the laptop to awake from sleep mode due to the
Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2003 16:35:06 -0700
From: Tom Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Giving up on Lombard OS X
Well, it's got me beat. A dozen attempts and I've run out of tricks
here.
Install CD from caddy - OK, where will it hang this time?
Install CD from G3 Beige via Target Disk Mode (SCSI) -
Thank you Adam. I see if i can make the machine work with your tips.So far
however, the machine doesn't start up from CD, even while pressing C.
Have you tried resetting the PRAM? That usually clears the setting
that defines which drive you have selected as the boot disk... To do
it, hold down
On 10/5/03 11:11 AM, JeffH [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Date: Sat, 04 Oct 2003 16:35:06 -0700
From: Tom Meade [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Giving up on Lombard OS X
Well, it's got me beat. A dozen attempts and I've run out of tricks
here.
Install CD from caddy - OK, where will it hang this
on 10/4/03 4:28 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have a like new Pismo for sale, all of the specs are below. Please email
me direct instead of through the group if you are interested.
Thanks,
Larry
G3/400, 640MB RAM (512MB installed in June '03 with lifetime
on 05/10/03 14:51, Bruce Mitchell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 20GB HD on a 333 Lombard and would like to install OSX, but have
been told by experts that OSX would run painfully slow, much slower than
9.2, so I've given up on that idea. OSX on my desktop G3 BW upgraded to G4
works
On Sunday, October 5, 2003, at 02:30 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
on 05/10/03 14:51, Bruce Mitchell at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a 20GB HD on a 333 Lombard and would like to install OSX, but
have
been told by experts that OSX would run painfully slow, much slower
than
9.2
I wasn't going
A puzzle:
iBook SE (Graphite clamshell) battery is relatively new (less than six
months) and as recently as last week was holding a charge for at least an
hour. Suddenly -- last day or so -- it doesn't take any charge at all.
New AC adapter, too, and the charge light (where the AC plugs into the
Have you tried resetting the power manager? Sometimes this works. Unplug
the AC adapter, pull the battery, and depress the reset button at the
hinge on the right side.
Gary
Charlie Meyerson wrote:
A puzzle:
iBook SE (Graphite clamshell) battery is relatively new (less than six
months) and as
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