BuzzzOff! Mac OS


abpp wrote:
> I know 10.3 is better than 10.2, and 10.4 better than 10.3, but this
> is an old (2001)
> iBook G3/500mhz with DVD and only 384 MB of RAM that will not be
> upgraded for
> some time. So, which one would give me the less sluggishness for this
> configuration:
> 10.2, 10.3, or 10.4???
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I can guarantee you that you can very well run 10.4.x even with 384mb of
RAM. As already written I did it with a 500mhz Pismo PowerBook - also on
the net, - also using both net-radio and net-TV.

One thing you can do during the install process is to choose 'Custom'
and skip anything other than English language (presuming English is the
native spoken language), also skip _everything_ printer software. And
then afterwards just install printer software for that exact needed
printer and else nothing of all the apprx. 1 gig of useless printersoftware.

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Regarding the languages, if you are speaking English natively, just
install English, but if you for example are speaking German as your
native language, I'll recommend to install both German and English. -
I.e. the native language + the English.

And surely do indeed not install the Asian languages unless one of these
is the native spoken language. - Alone the Chinese fonts are taking up
more than 2gb of space.

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When/if you 'strip' the installation this way, I guarantee that you will
get one of the fastest 500mhz 10.4.x G3 machines at all - even with only
384mb of RAM!

When it comes to the internet... I will not recommend Safari nor
Firefox. Both are simply too heavy to work with on many sites. Get the
latest possible version of Opera instead - first of all because it's
screamingly fast and next you can fake MSIE-only sites to believe that
you are using MSIE with Opera.

Cheers, Erik Richard

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Erik Richard Sørensen, Member of ADC, <mac-manNOSP@Mstofanet.dk>


NisusWriter - The Future In Multilingual Text Processing - www.nisus.com
OpenOffice.org - The Modern Productivity Solution - www.openoffice.org
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Buzzzoff Mac Os X


abpp wrote:
> I know 10.3 is better than 10.2, and 10.4 better than 10.3, but this
> is an old (2001)
> iBook G3/500mhz with DVD and only 384 MB of RAM that will not be
> upgraded for
> some time. So, which one would give me the less sluggishness for this
> configuration:
> 10.2, 10.3, or 10.4???

I can guarantee you that you can very well run 10.4.x even with 384mb of
RAM. As already written I did it with a 500mhz Pismo PowerBook - also on
the net, - also using both net-radio and net-TV.

Buzzzoff Mac Os Catalina

One thing you can do during the install process is to choose 'Custom'
and skip anything other than English language (presuming English is the
native spoken language), also skip _everything_ printer software. And
then afterwards just install printer software for that exact needed
printer and else nothing of all the apprx. 1 gig of useless printersoftware.

BuzzzOff! Mac OS

Regarding the languages, if you are speaking English natively, just
install English, but if you for example are speaking German as your
native language, I'll recommend to install both German and English. -
I.e. the native language + the English.

And surely do indeed not install the Asian languages unless one of these
is the native spoken language. - Alone the Chinese fonts are taking up
more than 2gb of space.

When/if you 'strip' the installation this way, I guarantee that you will
get one of the fastest 500mhz 10.4.x G3 machines at all - even with only
384mb of RAM!

When it comes to the internet... I will not recommend Safari nor
Firefox. Both are simply too heavy to work with on many sites. Get the
latest possible version of Opera instead - first of all because it's
screamingly fast and next you can fake MSIE-only sites to believe that
you are using MSIE with Opera.

Cheers, Erik Richard

Buzzzoff Mac Os Download

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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Erik Richard Sørensen, Member of ADC, <mac-manNOSP@Mstofanet.dk>


NisusWriter - The Future In Multilingual Text Processing - www.nisus.com
OpenOffice.org - The Modern Productivity Solution - www.openoffice.org
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~