Short answer, do a clean install and install only the things you need.
Restore old extensions afterwards only if you know they'll work in
10.2. Purrs on a Pismo 400.
Now the long one:
From my experience which so far I'm only 1 and 1 with Jaguar installs
and no problems. I've installed on my
On Sunday, 23, 2002, at 08:18PM, James Rohde [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'll have to defer to our more updated associates here, as I've been
dragging my heels on going to X until (most of) the major bugs are worked
out (little things like reading DVDs on my Pismo's drive, drivers for my