[G4] Index or Archive

Steven Six six.steven at gmail.com
Fri Jul 22 14:26:37 PDT 2011


I have a G4 Sawtooth, upgraded dual 1.6 Ghz, 2GB RAM, running Logic Pro. I use the MOTU 2408 mkII expanded by a MOTU 8pre. It is all running smoothly on Leopard. It ran just as fine on Tiger as well. 

Steven


On Friday 22 July 2011 12:17:33 Alan Pratt wrote:
>> Hi... excuse my igorance, but I would like to know if there is a direct
>> link to index of G4 articles.  I am in the process of upgrading a G4 for
>> my audio recording studio.  It is a Panther loaded with ProTools, but I
>> can't install the software for my Digi 001 without upgrading  CoreAudio. 
>> But I can't install CoreAudio without the administratot's password (I
>> bought this G4 from a commercial studio).  Murphy's Law wins again.  So my
>> next step is to upgrade to Tiger which will allow me to run my MOTU 2408
>> Mk II.  Does that make sense?
>> 
>> Al,
> 
> Al,
> 
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> And yes it makes sense do do what you want if that's how its done. I do not 
> know what an MOTU 2408 is :) 
> 
> You should run Tiger unless it's too heavy and bogs your system down. In which 
> case reinstall Panther. But reinstalling Panther sounds like a lot of work for 
> what you desire
> 
> You may always access the OS by booting into super-user mode and using command 
> line scripts if you want to save the OS and create a new user/delete a user. 
> Hold <command> and <s> keys together when you start the computer and you will 
> be launched into a terminal. But if your not familiar with BSD Linux, I don't 
> suggest this route. should you try and get lost, then enter at the prompt 
> "#shutdown -h now" and the computer will shutdown and turn off.
> 
> Kristen
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