Roger Adams wrote:
> Ryan,
>
> Even for G3/G4 PowerBooks? I thought the g-List was for all types G3/G4
> machines. Please correct me if I am wrong.
>
> > But posting a request for
> > help on a powerbook that is not marked off-topic in a Power Mac
> > forum, that's against the standards of the list.
Actually Ryan would not be the right person to ask. Your List Nannies here are
me (Kyle Hansen) and Ron ward. If the Gx question is relating to nothing PB
specific...like "how can I get iTunes to run" or something generic then a post
here is fine. If the question is truly relating to a PB then it should be
posted to the appropriate list. There are exceptions though. If a G-List
member has a quick question that they would like to air without having to join
another list...well that is acceptable within reason.
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