It was written
I would get a CD - internal or external - and boot the machine from
the
Linux CD that way, (if the Linux CD will do that)...
FYI, I don't believe that there was ever an internal CD-ROM built for
the PB5300. You'd have to use an external SCSI unit. That's what
I've
Doc, thank you for the information. It's being a hard task but it's
fun at the same time. Let's see what happens.
Pedro
On 10/26/05, Doc Holliday <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Pedro:
>
> Your message got caught in my spam filter - the one run by my ISP, which
> I can't control.
>
> The reason it is
Pedro:
Your message got caught in my spam filter - the one run by my ISP, which
I can't control.
The reason it is kicking out the disk is that it doesn't have a bootable
system folder on it. Or, the drive can't read the disk. Or, the disk is
bad. I would try building another "bootable" syste
On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:58 PM, Kyle Koerner wrote:
Hi All,
New to this list and new to the Powerbook world. I just purchased a
Powerbook 100 in good condition from eBay, with the following issue:
The hard drive is not seen. I have tried Disk Setup and SCSIProbe
4.3, and neither can see the
In a message dated 10/26/05 12:40:26 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>I remember finding an earlier version of iTunes (though I running OS 9.2.2
>on it). I don't recall either the version or where I found it. Can someone
>direct me to source for iTunes and the version that runs on OS 8.6?
What you
My Reply follows quote. On 26/10/2005 10:44 [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
>Question about my new wallstreet. :) (excellent deal btw.) With 128
>megs of ram, is it worth installing Jaguar? I suspect it would bog it
>down too much. I'll have to investigate this. Since I sold my 3400cs, I
>was worri
Brian Mahoney wrote:
Haven't seen this mentioned on here, sorry if it has. There is a new
beta browser offered for OS X, called Flock. Seems pretty cool,
although I haven't really gotten into it yet. Much like Firefox but
it's open source and seems to offer more 'social' features as they
call
Haven't seen this mentioned on here, sorry if it has. There is a new
beta browser offered for OS X, called Flock. Seems pretty cool, although
I haven't really gotten into it yet. Much like Firefox but it's open
source and seems to offer more 'social' features as they call them. Good
for blogger
Hi,
You can still download iTunes 2.0.4 at VersionTracker.com for Mac OS,
however, it says OS 9.0.4 or higher. The only Web browser that I
know of that is still being actively developed for Mac OS 8.6 and
above is iCab. There is a new Beta3 version available for that.
On Oct 26, 2005, at
Greetings again. I am seeking your recommendations on the best web browser to
use on my PB2400c with 80MB RAM, running Mac OS 8.6? I have downloaded IE 5.1.7
and Netscape 4.8 to my desktop Mac. But wanted some feedback before installing
onto my 'Book.
Also, when I had a PB3400c a while back, I
Subject: Re: Can't get WEP/128-bit encryp to work on my TrueMobile
wireless card
>At 9:49 PM -0400 10/25/05, Gary F. Daught wrote:
>>Greetings. I'm slowly getting things configured on my PB2400c
>>(180Mhz/80MB RAM) running OS 8.6. Wired ethernet via my
>>GlobalVillage PowerPort Platinum Pro pc
Clark,
Greetings. Thanks for the info. I believe I am entering the key in as TEXT not
as HEX. Yes, I do know the card works, because we turned off encryption from
the Linksys router to test my connection. As you said, the key is displayed on
our router setup screen. I just copied the character
Hi,
Thank you very much for the help.
I'll try Debian Woody. Let's see if I can do it.
Thank you again,
Pedro
On 10/25/05, Marcel Pierson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi,
> I asked a similar question and received 0 helps from this group, i know what
> you are feeling.
> My friend, try with DEBIAN
Hi,
I asked a similar question and received 0 helps from this group, i know what
you are feeling.
My friend, try with DEBIAN "WOODY", search internet for powerpc linuxppc,
nubus and others (Macintosh linux), you will find a wonderful friend of
LINUX that want to help you.
You must find a booter to
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