On 31/05/04 01:44, "Thomas Baker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Well, I finally found out why my G-4 wouldn't install OS-X. I worked at the
> problem all day and on into the night until 4 AM, and I am bald now,
> because my hair is scattered around the room in the little tufts I pulled
> out from time to time while screaming in frustration. At one point the G-4
> was all opened up with all its insides scattered about, and there were PCI
> cards, memory chips, and disconnected cables everywhere. Then I started
> putting things back in, piece by piece, buttoning the box back up and
> restarting the computer and trying again to install X each time. And so the
> long day wore on. I lost count of the number of startups and shutdowns.
> 
> Many hours into this fiasco, OS-X finally installed. Here's what the
> problem turned out to be: OS-X didn't like one of the computer's three
> 512-meg memory chips. Although OS 9 has always been perfectly happy with it
> (for two years), X wouldn't run if that chip was in there. Every time I put
> it back into a slot, OS -X had another "kernel panic."
> 
> So, there's $120 more that X is going to cost me, if I want to use it.
> That's in addition to whatever I have to buy to make my printers and
> peripherals work again, not to mention the time it will take
> troubleshooting them. Neither my HP Laserjet 5 MP nor my Epson Stylus 1280
> will print in X or its Classic mode. Eudora won't retrieve mail. I don't
> know what else won't work yet, but everything I tried seemed to fail.
> 
> Then I decided to install my new iLife suite, but the computer told me that
> 10.2 isn't good enough, I've got to upgrade to 10.2.7. So, I went to
> Apple's website and tried to download the updater, but it's gigantic--100
> megs--and with my dialup connection it would take ages to download. So, I
> can't use iLife either.
> 
> I have found this OS-X to be just one giant, expensive pain in the neck,
> and although it's now finally installed on this G-4 (and will even start up
> in it, if I leave one third of my computer's memory out), I can't really
> see what I'm gaining here. I will have to live in 9.2.2 for all practical
> purposes, as I begin the long struggle that I see every day on this list as
> people try to make their equipment and apps work in OS-X. Will it be worth
> it in the end? I don't know. And I can't go up to 10.3, because I've been
> told that it removes the ability to boot back into OS 9.
> 
> All I do know is that I've never in my life had so much trouble with
> anything as I've had these last two days trying to install OS-X on this
> computer. It's just been pure hell, and had I known what I was in for, I
> never would have tried it.
> 
> Everybody talks about how much trouble Windows is, but I would ask this: do
> Windows installers have to rip the entire insides out of their computers
> just to install an OS? I seriously doubt it. So much for Apple's vaunted
> "ease of use, plug-and-play," and all the other things that Macs used to
> stand for.
> 
> Tom

Thank you.
-- 
Peace,
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"When rain hits the window
I turn all the lights on

The storms gather strength
Indefinitely"
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