What ever you do don't try to repair permissions, or anything else for that matter, with any utility programs that have not been updated to run in 10.4
That includes Disk Warrior (until it has been updated).

Ruben A. Franke

Apple kept its promise to deliver by the 29th if Tiger was ordered before the 26th - it arrived in my office by express post late afternoon on Friday. I installed it by archive and install, after doing my usual Macjanitor and
repair permissions and discwarrior 3.01 and back-up routine before
installing.

The installation was very straight forward. Yes, things were a bit slow when
I first ran Tiger, but that was because Spotlight was indexing my hard
drive. It's now running well.

Interestingly, after Tiger was installed , discwarrior reported 12,567
aliases as wrongly recorded but everything has worked well, including using
Entourage and printing to my Brother MFC-3820CN.

As far as I'm concerned, Apple has kept the faith in that it runs on my G3 PowerBook 400, 640 ram. But Dashboard is wasted on me and I don't like the idea of having it running continuously. Can it be removed (as in deleted)?

Michael Hawkins.

* Some of you might be old enough to remember the oil company slogan "Put a Tiger in your tank." I could never see or feel the difference, but I can
with this Tiger.



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