On 5/28/09 3:45 PM, dc at dbc...@verizon.net wrote:
I ran Monolingual to get rid of all unneeded languages and
also the G3 Intel architechtures
Where can I get this program? Is it free? Does it work under 10.4?
I¹m asking this because sometimes I feel a little squeezed on a 7.7GB
partition
On May 29, 2009, at 4:29 AM, MaGioZal wrote:
Where can I get this program? Is it free? Does it work under 10.4?
http://monolingual.sourceforge.net/
I’m asking this because sometimes I feel a little squeezed on a 7.7GB
partition (I’ve got a Beige G3).
You don't need to be squeezed onto that
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I just got broadband back and I have been attempting to upgrade from
10.4.11. So far none of the system updates will run. I have a Digital
Audio G4. I get to the select volume screen and none of my volumes is
selectable.
Mark Murphy
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10.4.11 is as far as you can go without shelling out for 10.5
On May 28, 2009, at 12:06 pm, m.smurph001 wrote:
I just got broadband back and I have been attempting to upgrade from
10.4.11. So far none of the system updates will run. I have a Digital
Audio G4. I get to the select volume
. . . but don't bother spending the money!
On your PPC machine it'll just sloow everything down by 20% or
more.
10.5 is optimised for Intel Macs and will make yours run like treacle.
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optimised is not bold world for 10.5
anything faster than 1000 Mhz or dual cpu above 800 Mhz can handle this 10.5
No slowing down, if exist it will be %4
If possible just add rams... If possible change video card higher it will be
same with 10.4, especially on dual cpu machines.
I am using 10.5
I have Leopard on a DP 533 MHz digital audio G4 and it's not so bad.
After installing, running system updates, installing apps and
utilities I ran Monolingual to get rid of all unneeded languages and
also the G3 Intel architechtures; that trimmed over 2 GB off Leopard
and it runs pretty well.
On May 28, 2009, at 11:08 AM, Baha Ata wrote:
No slowing down, if exist it will be %4
This is wrong! It averages over 20%.
I am using 10.5 with Powerbook 1.33
On your specific model, the PowerBook 1.33 GHz, the highest Xbench 1.3
score of all time was 50.28 for a PowerBook 1.33 GHz
On May 28, 2009, at 12:56 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
http://db.xbench.com/merge.xhtml?doc1=365967
This is over 16% faster for Tiger than Leopard!
Across all models, PPC Macs are at least 20% faster using Tiger over
Leopard.
GeekBench scores are similar to Xbench, so they confirm each
On May 28, 2009, at 3:48 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
And my experience running 10.5 on my 1Ghz Powerbook, doing what I do
with my computer, it's perfectly fine.
It may be fine, but what advantages does Leopard offer other than a
buggy, unreliable backup (Time Machine), and . . . Spaces?
I bet
On May 28, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
I bet you can't play video smoothly? Full resolution video won't play
smooth on my 1.58 GHz Mini under Leopard.
DVD's and Youtubes play perfectly fine on my 1GHZ DVI Powerbook.
Don't know what you mean 'full resolution video'; do you mean
simply... stop...
anybody have faster than 1 Ghz cpu and over 1 GB ram.. clean install
leopard, if large discs let it open and active 2 days... it will be workable
and good. you do not use G4 for editining commercial movies so benchmarks?
forget it. all productive programs other than office (even
there is no machine 1.58 Ghz mini.. is it overclocked and in hot condition?
is it fnished indexing?
2009/5/29 Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net
On May 28, 2009, at 3:48 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
And my experience running 10.5 on my 1Ghz Powerbook, doing what I do
with my computer, it's
totally agree with bruce... if you have desktop eaven i recçommend if you
need consider graphic card and ram upgrade... it will give you a good
machine and it jill be on time.
2009/5/29 Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
On May 28, 2009, at 2:17 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
I bet you
you giving 500 Mb ram benchmarks... i said 1 GB ram minimal... i can agree
with you if 500 MB ram if i have... i mean 1 GB ram and above is a must with
at least Nvdia 5200 64 Mb and more (i do not test it above i cannot give
gurantee) But with this sepcs all productivity software will run like
i can give you one reason... small reason Filezilla... the best ftp
program for me on windows and mac os simple and relieable... Free!
2009/5/29 Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net
On May 28, 2009, at 3:48 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
And my experience running 10.5 on my 1Ghz Powerbook,
On May 28, 4:06 am, m.smurph001 m.smurph...@gmail.com wrote:
I just got broadband back and I have been attempting to upgrade from
10.4.11. So far none of the system updates will run. I have a Digital
Audio G4. I get to the select volume screen and none of my volumes is
selectable.
So If I am reading this correctly, 10.4.11 is as far as 10.4 goes. At
Apple's site there are upgrades all the way up to 10.4.7 which are
listed as combo, ppc, and intel. I've tried downloading various
flavors of these and they won't work.
I do have a 1.6 ghz accellerator in this Digital Audio
On my Digital Audio G4 with 733mhz and 1.25 GB RAM leopard ran significantly
slower than Tiger did. My DA in leopard benchmarked at 25 while in tiger i
would get roughly around 34. User interface lag was noticeable when just
opening folders and menus in leopard. While im sure leopard is fine for
On May 28, 2009, at 6:47 PM, smac0031 wrote:
So If I am reading this correctly, 10.4.11 is as far as 10.4 goes. At
Apple's site there are upgrades all the way up to 10.4.7 which are
listed as combo, ppc, and intel. I've tried downloading various
flavors of these and they won't work.
You
On May 28, 2009, at 7:47 PM, smac0031 wrote:
and some other upgrades but now it tells me I have
nothing to upgrade.
I don't understand. How far does 10.4 go?
10.3 is Panther (10.3.9 top level)
10.4 is Tiger (10.4.11 top level)
10.5 is Leopard (10.5.7 current top level)
There was a
Also no stock digital audio meets the requirements to install leopard
directly from CD which is probably why it isnt letting you select your hard
drive. If you really want to attempt a install try using leopard assist
which will bypass the 867mhz processor check.
On Thu, May 28, 2009 at 3:59 PM,
On May 28, 2009, at 7:47 PM, smac0031 wrote:
So If I am reading this correctly, 10.4.11 is as far as 10.4 goes. At
Apple's site there are upgrades all the way up to 10.4.7 which are
listed as combo, ppc, and intel. I've tried downloading various
flavors of these and they won't work.
Here
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