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  • Use NCFTP under your Terminal.
  • My install (upgrade) took about an hour total. Maybe in a couple months I will do I clean install of OS 10.2 but for now it is working great and love it.
  • If you don't want to do it by hand wait a little longer I am sure some one will come out with some kind of hack to do this.
  • [quote]Originally posted by Eugene: heh, with Jaguar you don't have to delete thins from the Terminal like that. Just "get info" on the parent folders you want to delete and change the ownership! That's what I tired first Eugene but it wouldn't…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Donny: Either in your main library or OS X's system library, you will find a preference panes folder for the system preferences. I believe that you can remove the classic preference pane, and it will not longer be in yo…
  • [quote]Originally posted by blang: Question, how much hard disk space would I gain in removing OS9 from my Powermac? All of my apps are for OS X, now that I've installed 10.2 is there any reason not to remove OS9? OS9 all together took up abo…
  • [quote]Originally posted by EmAn: Why bother? Is it really that annoying seeing the Classic icon there? Umm not really I guess But I just thought I could try It's all good though I'm just glad I will never have to use OS9.2.2 on my …
  • Ok now that I have OS9 off my system in my System Preferences I still have a Classic option in there and since it can't find the OS9 System Folder how can I remove the Classic button in my Preferences?? If it is possible.
  • [quote]Originally posted by Pismo: Type "sudo rm -R Desktop/Desktop\\ \\(Mac OS 9\\)" Lol thanks I figure it out on my own any way thanks for all the help guys its late what are we all doing up any way
  • [quote]Originally posted by Pismo: Can't delete it? Try this: Open the "Terminal" Type "sudo rm -R ../../System\\ Folder" You will be asked for your administrator's password. Type it and hit enter. Mac OS 9's System Folder will be deleted. …
  • I just tried your option and that didn't work either. Both OS 10.1.5 and OS9.2.2 came preinstalled at the same time and I have no upgraded to OS 10.2. Neither of those commands worked in the Terminal. I don't know what to do.
  • lol ok I already tried that several times when I go to select my user it than switches it back to System instantly!!! I don't know what is going on with it maybe it's best I just leave it on my computer but I would like to get rid of it
  • Ok I tried dragging them to the trash but when I dragged the system 9 folder it said the system folder is needed by the system and it wouldn't let me delete it [ 08-25-2002: Message edited by: BrianMacOS ]
  • I haven't had a problem with it in 10.2 or have I really had a problem with it in 10.1.5. I would say once a month I will have to powercycle my modem and restart my computer to refresh it. Why it all of the sudden switches to a 169 ip I don't know…
  • [quote]Originally posted by Donny: posted 08-25-2002 10:55 AM Â*Â*Â* Â*Â* Â*Â* Â*Â* Â* Â* Â*Â* ------------------------------------------------------------------------ I am on my Pismo (PowerBook G3 [firewire], 640 MB RAM, 400 MHZ) running JAG…
  • I ordered my copy on the 17th when it was first talked about during MWNY. So you figure if they are shipping I would have been in the first bunch to get a notice. Brian
  • [quote]Originally posted by digitalandres: BrianMacOS: I may take you up on that . So then, its got 128 on the board, and 2 empty slots? No you have one empty slot. I wish it had two Just let me know you can get my email address on…
  • [quote]Originally posted by digitalandres: Nice. Thanks guys. So them, Im likely getting a 12" iBook. That coms with 128M. Is that 2 64 chips in 2 availiable slots? Or just a 128 and an extra slot? I HATE having to lose RAM to be able to get mor…
  • I have a 14" iBook with 384 megs ram and I use all those programs like Photosho6, QuarkXpress and some other stuff. Works good with what I have. Also with that 384 megs ram I always have 6 to 8 programs running at all times with no slow downs. …