Re: Lombard up and running in Panther

2004-12-14 Thread Andrew
Honestly I don't know. I wiped the hard drive and did a clean install of Panther as soon as the Lombard arrived, as I have no use for OS 9 and my daughter is being raised strictly on OS X. Andrew --- Herbert Goodfriend <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >Panther is a bit slow to boot and doesn't > >

Re: Lombard up and running in Panther

2004-12-14 Thread Herbert Goodfriend
Panther is a bit slow to boot and doesn't automatically wake when I open the lid, but it does wake reliably with a press of any key. Andrew, Before Panther installation, did the Lombard wake when opening the lid? In my experience, Lombards require a key press to wake up. Pismos (most recent model

Lombard up and running in Panther

2004-12-13 Thread Andrew F.
Thanks to everyone who shared their knowledge. Installation on my Lombard started out rocky, crashing (garbled video) midway through CD1, until I remembered all the talk about RAM here and removed my upper 256MB module. With just the lower 256MB installed Panther went right on, and continues to ru