I'm hoping Ted's right about being able to install YDL 5 on his Pismo 
because I would like to do the same. I believe I noticed on Terrasoft's 
site that they haven't "tested it" on the Pismo. Is that code for 
"don't assume it will run well on your G3 laptop?" It seems like such 
an easy matter to just load it on a hard drive, and slip the drive in 
and try it. Is it really likely they haven't done that?
        If anyone has insights on this please reply.
        Jim

On Apr 23, 2007, at 7:16 PM, Ted Goranson wrote:

> Now that presumably public availability of YDL 5 Mac is only days
> away, I have a question about changes.
>
> I assume that if I wish,
>
> - I can install my 5 over my 4, or alternatively on my 4 partition
>
> - I'd want to do so on my Pismo because 5 is faster, more robust and
> has some features and hardware support 4 doesn't
>
> - I can install it with KDE as a default
>
> - If I do, Terrasoft's Yum servers will keep KDE current despite past 
> history
>
> - Or I could go with E17, in which case, I can STILL use KDE apps
> (like Konq and Koffice) and that I can put the menubar at the top of
> the screen as I can in KDE
>
> Is all this true?
>
> -Ted
>
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