[geeks] Re: [SunRescue] G3 upgrade for PowerMac 7300

David Cantrell geeks at sunhelp.org
Mon Apr 16 12:09:10 CDT 2001


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Patrick Giagnocavo <patrick at zill.net> wrote:

> On Mon, Apr 16, 2001 at 11:36:56AM +0100, David Cantrell wrote:
> 
> > I'm running OS X on a 600MHz imac here, and it's pretty painful...
> 
> First question:  how much RAM do you have?

128Mb, same as on the Linux laptop.  Even 64Mb should be adequate though,
as I'm not really doing much.

> Second question:  what color depth (bit depth) are you running at?

millions of colours, same as on the Linux laptop.  Whether that 'millions'
is 24-bit or 32-bit I couldn't say.

> Third question:  what kind of RAM do you have?  There is 2-2-2, 3-2-2 and
> 3-3-3 .  Speed difference between 222 and 333 is substantial.

Whatever came with the imac.  Unfortunately, the OSX system profiler app
doesn't seem to want to tell me anything useful.  Anyway, as far as the
Mac goes I am strictly a user, I don't particularly want to know that sort
of detail :-)

> > I'm really not impressed by OS X.  It was released too early and too
> > incomplete.  It is lacking support for graphics accelerators and for CD
> > writers, too of the most important things about the current range of Macs.
> 
> Wait and see.

Yes, I know they promise that they will eventually support all this, but
they don't *now* and so the product is not ready and so should not have
been released.

> Have you tried the point and click port scanner yet?

Didn't even know there was one.  One thing I'll say in Apple's favour,
nessus didn't find anything I'd worry too much about about when I scanned
a freshly installed OS X.  Makes a refreshing change from that other
common Unix-a-like.

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