Ann:

No. Leopard requires a slightly more powerful processor. i tried to  
install it on our 700 mhz lampshade iMac and the Leopard install  
stopped telling me the computer was not up to snuff. I did get in  
installed on a 933 mhz iBook and it runs great. You can try it, but I  
don't think you'll have any luck.

ctw

On Mar 21, 2008, at 4:12 PM, Ann Richmond wrote:
Can I install 10.5 on my lampshade iMac (G4 800mhz)?
Specs for Leopard say min 867mhz G4.

Maybe I need 10.4?

Thanks,
Ann


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