Greetings all,

I thought I would simply throw this out at the group to see if it
stirs someone's memory - I seem to recall that this was a common (or
popular) issue after a Leopard install.
I'm on sabbatical, and a student assistant is running some software
upgrades in my absence, including Leopard upgrades on our music prod.
computers (G5/1.8DP w/ 3 Gig RAM per). What I do know is that the
Leopard installs are off of retail versions of OS 10.5.1 - an upgrade
to 10.5.4 then needs to be executed for the sake of software
compatibility.
All units responded well, except two stations which, I am told, state
the error message that Software Update cannot be run because of
"insufficient hard drive space" (odd because all the stations have
identical hard drive sizes AND content - all student files have been
backed up and then purged from the units).

Re: an error message, that is all the info. I have at present, my
apologies. Bit again, this curt announcement from the Software Update
stirs a memory - has anyone had this happen, and if so, what the fix
was?
Many thanks for any consideration.
Regards,
Dana
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