Removing GoogleSoftwareUpdateAgent from login

2012-07-26 Thread geraldcornish
Hi, Somehow recently I have clicked on something which has installed GoogleSoftwareUpdate and has put the Agent into my Login Items. Try as I may it just will not go away! Hiliting it in the login list and hitting the - below the list moves the hilite up one item but the

Re: Removing GoogleSoftwareUpdateAgent from login

2012-07-26 Thread Dan
At 2:19 PM +0100 7/26/2012, geraldcornish wrote: Somehow recently I have clicked on something which has installed GoogleSoftwareUpdate and has put the Agent into my Login Items. Try as I may it just will not go away! Did you try uninstalling the product, or have you just stabbed at its

Re: Removing GoogleSoftwareUpdateAgent from login

2012-07-26 Thread geraldcornish
Thanks Dan, the terminal commands in the link worked a charm. GoogleSoftwareUpdate was probably installed via Google Earth which I tried a few days ago and discarded as it was unhappy with my Pismo graphics card. Ged On 26 /07/ 2012, at 14:49, Dan wrote: At 2:19 PM +0100 7/26/2012,

Installing OS X leopard on a G4 733

2012-07-26 Thread Eddie wyman
Hi, I'm using the following firmware code to try and trick my mac into upgrading to OSX 10.5, dev /cpus/PowerPC,G4@0 d# 86700 encode-int clock-frequency property boot cd:,\\:tbxi However it keeps saying it can't open the CD (last line of code)! When I continue to boot up using the

Re: Installing OS X leopard on a G4 733

2012-07-26 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Jul 26, 2012, at 7:25 PM, Eddie wyman wrote: Hi, I'm using the following firmware code to try and trick my mac into upgrading to OSX 10.5, dev /cpus/PowerPC,G4@0 d# 86700 encode-int clock-frequency property boot cd:,\\:tbxi However it keeps saying it can't open the CD (last