Hello everybody,

I finally found the original Tiger DVD (it was taking a vacation in
VMWare Fusion's box, or having an affair, or whatever software disks
do while unsupervised). The finicky DVD drive recognized it, and after
a couple funk-ups Tiger was installed, the alarmed partition booted
(yes, Derek, mine also gives me the alarm signal and works fine),
updates were installed, and peace settled it.

Of course, after the fact one does realize this isn't the perfect
computer for running OS X. I killed the Dashboard using a tip from
macoshints.com, used Shadowkiller to free some GPU memory, installed
Namoroka (the latest G3-optimized Firefox version) as my browser of
choice, but it's still pretty marginal. It does work, though. You
gotta hand it to it. It plows along. MS Office X is usable, although I
might be better served using a lighter word processor that uses less
RAM.

It's not a laptop for watching movies (which is a pity, because the
screen is beautiful), or doing anything too heavy, but for
wordprocessing and some light Web browsing is very well suited. (Well,
it's not a laptop at all, because it gets PIPING hot. It can fry your,
er, thighs.) The much-praised keyboard is every bit as magnificent as
fame has it, and the whole feel of it is oddly comforting.  Newer
notebooks are never this comfortable to work with, despite being
faster and lighter.

But I'm ranting. Thanks for all the help and support so far. And
again, any tips as to free some space in this partition will be mighty
appreciated. (I'm of course installing all extra OS X programs in a
special folder in the big OS 9 partition, so that part is taken care
of.)

Best,

Felix

P.S. I just realized I never disclosed my new partition scheme:

1) 8GB: OS X
2) 10GB: OS 9 and everything else
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