On Nov 10, 2008, at 7:50 AM, Doug Burton wrote:

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> I have the same machine and mine is staying with 10.4.11.  For one
> thing, I've  heard that Leopard was optimized for Intel machines and
> I did try to run it on my upgraded DA with a 1.6 Ghz CPU.  I didn't
> like it, ran slow and choppy.


But couldn't that have been an artifact of the original DA  
architecture or the amount of ram you had installed?

I have a dual 533MHz DA, and when I first began contemplating moving  
to Leopard I thought about just upgrading it, but Leopard wants a  
minimum 867MHz processor to install.  There are all sorts of ways  
around this, but I decided not to tempt fate.  I have a dual 867MHZ  
MDD like Bill's on the way and a retail leopard disk.  The MDD has  
768MB of RAM in it, but I'm planning on getting it up to the 2GB  
maximum and possibly upgrading the video card.   When I have it all  
set up, I'll let y'all know how it goes.

Peace, Love, and Joy,

SaJe Goodson
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