Applejack link

from my Asus epad
On Apr 24, 2012 7:25 AM, <g3-5-list@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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>    - Crashes and keyboard freeze on MMD <#136e419c23f1b897_group_thread_0>[3 
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>    - Low Power G5 <#136e419c23f1b897_group_thread_1> [1 Update]
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>   Crashes and keyboard freeze on 
> MMD<http://groups.google.com/group/g3-5-list/t/6e10c847412b5fd1>
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>    "tsaec...@att.net" <tsaec...@att.net> Apr 23 08:08AM -0700
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>    OS X 10.4.11
>    I didn't know Safari was up that far since Software update only took
>    me to 4.1.3.
>
>    Stephen Conrad <khel...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>    What version of OS X?
>    Safari is up to 5.0.6 (for non-Intel Macs)
>    Maybe run Onyx to clean things up
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>    Bruce Johnson <john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu> Apr 23 09:32AM -0700
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>    > OS X 10.4.11
>    > I didn't know Safari was up that far since Software update only took
>    me to 4.1.3.
>
>    That's for 10.5. Your version is as high as you can go with 10.4.
>
>    From the sounds of it all of your RAM may be flaky or it's a bad logic
>    board, BUT, you have not tried:
>
>    1) Run Applejack <http://applejack.sourceforge.net/> which also
>    includes a handy memory test module that works well. This will tekll you
>    pretty quickly if you have a flaky DIMM slot or bad ram.
>
>    2) Started in safe mode, eliminating most third-arty extensions and
>    drivers.
>
>    3) Logged in as a different user, to eliminate userspace issues like
>    corrupted caches and preferences.
>
>
>    --
>    Bruce Johnson
>    University of Arizona
>    College of Pharmacy
>    Information Technology Group
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>    Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
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>    Ken Daggett <kadagg...@gmail.com> Apr 23 09:44AM -0700
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>    Unfortunately, Safari 5+ requires MacOS 10.5 or better.
>
>    Ken
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>   Low Power G5<http://groups.google.com/group/g3-5-list/t/c0bb19ee34f60d28>
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>    Douglas Mencken <dougmenc...@gmail.com> Apr 23 11:50AM -0400
>
>    > about trying to shoehorn my future G5 into a Mac Pro case
>
>    Well, Mac Pros are already "in the case of Power Mac G5", slightly
>    modified (2 optical drives).
>
>    Anyway, if you do want "Low Power" PowerPC ;), I'd recommend getting
>    Late 2005 Power Mac G5 model and under-clocking it to, say, 1.2GHz (it
>    would be half, i.e. 0.6GHz, in "normal use" mode). This would give you
>    room temperature of your CPUs.
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