On Sunday, July 13, 2003, at 03:30 PM, PCI PowerMacs wrote:


 I would never think of trying to install X on my
beloved beiges.


And I would never think of any less :-)


I 'm running 9.2.2 & 10.2.6 on 2 beiges. Did have trouble with one of them. Problem seemed to be the proper jumping of the HD before it would successfully upgrade from 10.1.5 to 10.2.6. (WD 60gig) WD's site has several possible settings for a "master" drive, all of them "correct", but X wanted to see it one way only. Got lucky on the 2nd try. I also pulled the sony CDRW and used the original 24x since I had that problem once also - even though the sony's bootable. Trick is to figure out what it is that your beige is seeing that it doesn't like. Mines tricked out a little also- over clocked CPU from a B&W, multiple drives,Wings card, max ram, usb, CDRW's, Dual Monitors av 750 & 1710, Rage 128 pro-16meg, etc. Works fantastic w/10.2.6 . BTW - sound & video work too


HTH. -T-


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