On Sep 22, 2008, at 1:32 AM, classical wrote:

> 10.2.8 is a supported OS on the Wallstreet, so you shouldn't have to
> use XPF at all.

Yes, but there is the 10.2.8 video issue discussed in this Apple  
Knowledge Base article:

<http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=25564

If you go without XPF, might be best to stop at 10.2.6, or else be  
prepared to power down at random intervals when your screen goes  
black. If this does happen, try to initiate a "normal" shutdown and  
restart by using the correct keyboard commands, I believe this is to  
hit the Power button and then wait a moment, and hit the Return key.  
This should start a shutdown process that takes the normal amount of  
time. If you can't get this normal shutdown to work, you can always  
use the Force Restart keys or hold the Power button later. When the  
screen goes black, everything is still working normally except you  
have no video.

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