alright everyone i am using leopard 10.5.8 on a dp 1.25mhz mdd with 2
gigs of ram, any tweaks that you would suggest, any ways to go about
kernel hacking and trimming my system?
i cant really afford a g5 at the moment, and i dig the ppc arch, so i
am using this up for what i am doing.
im
On Nov 10, 2011, at 11:09 PM, Jesse St.John wrote:
alright everyone i am using leopard 10.5.8 on a dp 1.25mhz mdd with 2 gigs of
ram, any tweaks that you would suggest, any ways to go about kernel hacking
and trimming my system?
i cant really afford a g5 at the moment, and i dig the ppc
At 1:09 AM -0600 11/11/2011, Jesse St.John wrote:
leopard 10.5.8 on a dp 1.25mhz mdd with 2 gigs of ram, any tweaks
that you would suggest, any ways to go about kernel hacking and
trimming my system?
You looking for better cpu performance, i/o performance, or just more
disk space?
If you
Il giorno 11-11-2011 8:09, Jesse St.John ha scritto:
alright everyone i am using leopard 10.5.8 on a dp 1.25mhz mdd with 2
gigs of ram, any tweaks that you would suggest, any ways to go about
kernel hacking and trimming my system?
im trying to make it ultra-snappy
Sorry to bring bad news
Some people here is very fond of hackintoshes (PCs hacked to run OSX).
If you're short on cash and like to tinker (and study), that might be a
viable route.
Not much study is required these days.
Professionally written Guides are available for a great many
configurations from netbooks to
Il giorno 11-11-2011 20:10, peterh...@cruzio.com ha scritto:
Some people here is very fond of hackintoshes (PCs hacked to run OSX).
If you're short on cash and like to tinker (and study), that might be a
viable route.
Not much study is required these days.
You sure? Aren't you
Some people here is very fond of hackintoshes (PCs hacked to run
OSX).
If you're short on cash and like to tinker (and study), that might be a
viable route.
Not much study is required these days.
You sure? Aren't you underestimating your own know-how? :-)
Perhaps my perspective is