From realoldtexasme at earthlink.net Thu Jun 14 16:38:47 2007 From: realoldtexasme at earthlink.net (Dorothy Smith) Date: Thu Jun 14 16:38:59 2007 Subject: [Cube] Airport networks variable Message-ID: My cube and I just moved to the city from the country. I am running 10.3.9 on a Power Mac G4 Cube. There is an airport card installed: Firmware Version 9.52. The neighbors in my new home have given permission for us to use their network freely via Airport. At certain times of the day two different networks are available, one of them strong and fast, the other "linksys" much less so. Can anyone tell me how to set up the Cube to always seek the better network? As the house is right next door, I can't understand why the variation. Thanks for any help, Dotcostume From ronsteinke at mac.com Thu Jun 14 23:02:55 2007 From: ronsteinke at mac.com (Ronald Steinke) Date: Thu Jun 14 23:07:58 2007 Subject: [Cube] Airport networks variable In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 14 Jun, 2007, at 4:38 PM, Dorothy Smith wrote: > At certain times of the day two different networks are available, > one of them strong and fast, the other "linksys" much less so. Can > anyone tell me how to set up the Cube to always seek the better > network? As the house is right next door, I can't understand why > the variation. The two different networks are just that - two different networks in two different locations. with two different names. The reason that you see one as strong and fast and the other as not so good is that it (the weaker one) is probably farther away from your receiving antenna. It is probably in the next house past the good one or in a house across the street. If you can enter both, that means that neither of these networks have activated password protection and their nets are available to anyone who walks or drives by. Dangerous activity, that! As far as choosing the better network, as long as you configure your Mac network preferences to always seek the network that you already have permission to use, you are good to go. If this is the weaker network, then you could seek out the owner of the stronger and ask permission from him/her. I would do as I already have - pay for my own access and protect it from intrusions with a password. That way, I don't have to rely on the generosity of someone who might get a case of the mads at me for something or another and cut me off in the middle of an important session. What will you do if they turn off their wireless modem or suffer a power loss in the house? From rice28m at gmail.com Sun Jun 24 23:23:57 2007 From: rice28m at gmail.com (Ricky Mondello) Date: Sun Jun 24 23:24:03 2007 Subject: [Cube] G4 Cube and Leopard? Message-ID: Anyone know whether the cube will run Leopard? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/cube/attachments/20070625/b09cd2df/attachment.html From kelawrence at verizon.net Sun Jun 24 23:38:40 2007 From: kelawrence at verizon.net (Kathleen Lawrence) Date: Sun Jun 24 23:39:09 2007 Subject: [Cube] G4 Cube and Leopard? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <27B75A25-75A2-4B6E-A525-1A7B670CADF3@verizon.net> check here: cubeowner.com for more info, as well. C From riba at ml1.net Mon Jun 25 00:48:06 2007 From: riba at ml1.net (Riba) Date: Mon Jun 25 00:48:28 2007 Subject: [Cube] G4 Cube and Leopard? In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <4B48C2AB-57A8-4C8E-8DEF-BB219ADE7918@ml1.net> On Jun 25, 2007, at 8:23, Ricky Mondello wrote: > Anyone know whether the cube will run Leopard? As far as I know, it will. From luis_meleiro at cilsp.com Mon Jun 25 02:08:30 2007 From: luis_meleiro at cilsp.com (Luis Meleiro) Date: Mon Jun 25 02:09:15 2007 Subject: [Cube] G4 Cube and Leopard? Message-ID: You must have a Macintosh computer with: An Intel processor or a PowerPC G4 or G5 processor; A DVD drive; Built-in FireWire; At least 256 MB of RAM for a Power-PC based Mac and 512 MB for an Intel-based Mac (additional RAM is recommended for development purposes); A built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied video card supported by your computer; At least 6 GB of disk space available, or 8 GB if you install the developer tools. Source: cubeowner.com LM >>>rice28m@gmail.com 06/25/07 7:23 am >>> Anyone know whether the cube will run Leopard? -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/cube/attachments/20070625/40b88120/attachment.html From brucarr at rogers.com Mon Jun 25 06:04:18 2007 From: brucarr at rogers.com (Bruce Carr) Date: Mon Jun 25 06:04:37 2007 Subject: [Cube] G4 Cube and Leopard? In-Reply-To: Message-ID: Hi Luis: Sounds like it will, I guess we?ll find out how well. Doe?s anyone know if it will support classic? BC On 6/25/07 5:08 AM, "Luis Meleiro" wrote: > > You must have a Macintosh computer with: > > > > An Intel processor or a PowerPC G4 or G5 processor; > > A DVD drive; > > Built-in FireWire; > > At least 256 MB of RAM for a Power-PC based Mac and 512 MB for an Intel-based > Mac (additional RAM is recommended for development purposes); > > A built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied video card > supported by your computer; > > At least 6 GB of disk space available, or 8 GB if you install the developer > tools. > > > > Source: cubeowner.com > > > > LM > >>>> >>>rice28m@gmail.com 06/25/07 7:23 am >>> > Anyone know whether the cube will run Leopard? > > > > _______________________________________________ > Cube mailing list > Cube@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/cube > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/cube/attachments/20070625/28fc12d3/attachment.html From luis_meleiro at cilsp.com Mon Jun 25 06:47:42 2007 From: luis_meleiro at cilsp.com (Luis Meleiro) Date: Mon Jun 25 06:48:10 2007 Subject: [Cube] G4 Cube and Leopard? Message-ID: Hi Bruce: According to the 13970 InsanelyMac Forum, it will. Here: LM >>>brucarr@rogers.com 06/25/07 2:04 pm >>> Hi Luis: Sounds like it will, I guess we*ll find out how well. Doe*s anyone know if it will support classic? BC On 6/25/07 5:08 AM, Luis Meleiro wrote: You must have a Macintosh computer with: An Intel processor or a PowerPC G4 or G5 processor; A DVD drive; Built-in FireWire; At least 256 MB of RAM for a Power-PC based Mac and 512 MB for an Intel-based Mac (additional RAM is recommended for development purposes); A built-in display or a display connected to an Apple-supplied video card supported by your computer; At least 6 GB of disk space available, or 8 GB if you install the developer tools. Source: cubeowner.com LM >>>rice28m@gmail.com 06/25/07 7:23 am >>> Anyone know whether the cube will run Leopard? _______________________________________________ Cube mailing list Cube@listserver.themacintoshguy.com http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/cube Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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And I tried to install OS-X 10.4 on it. The Cube has nearly original condition but much more RAM. 450 MHz, 20 GB HD, 1 GB RAM. OS-X doesn't really run on this cube. Some after restart it freezes. Firmware is the last, actual one. I restarted with the Install-DVD (a version for all systems!) I formatted the HD of course The install process ran without problems. But after restart the system crashes after a while of usage regularly. I tried it with two installations. Who has ideas what I can do/try? I changed the RAM-modules within this cube (but didn't try others). That made no difference. How probably is RAM as reason? I'm looking forward to your answers & tips with interest thanks in advance Stefan P.S. 1) By the time, there are no problems when running OS 9. 2) How fast will the cube with 450 MHz be? (My other is 1,5 GHz fast, I don't remember how it was. And it was an older OS-X, of course) From ksphoto1 at one.net Mon Jun 25 11:09:57 2007 From: ksphoto1 at one.net (Kim David McNeill Simmons) Date: Mon Jun 25 11:10:05 2007 Subject: [Cube] OS-X 10.4 installation on standard Cube: problems In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0B83F2EB-87C5-4215-B5FD-CA9162430F3F@one.net> Stefan, I have had my Cube since new and it is the 450 as well. I have kept OS0 on her as well as kept up with the OSX. She is currently running 10.4.10, without a hitch. Best bet would be to start all over again, do not try putting a system onto a computer you just bought without wiping her off completely, including the OS9. Start by putting a new OS9 on but wiping the hard drive, Once you have a good clean OS9 then install 10.3 or older and work your way up until you get to 10.4.10. I am a firm believer of working up slowly to the current system. My Cube has been a very rock solid computer, but long surpassed as a computer I use everyday. She admin the LAN network I have for my studio as well as if I wake up at night I can slip in to that room to go online. I keep her on all the time. She has 1.5 gig of ram and 120 gig hard drive. Try those things I suggested I would bet she will be just fine as long as you go about it slow and put in all updates per system upgrade as you go. Skipping any upgrades as you go is not advisable, as long as you go 10.2.8 to 10.3 to 10.3.9 to 10.4 to 10.4.2 and on Kim Simmons On Jun 25, 2007, at 1:14 PM, Stefan wrote: > > Hi friends, > > > some time ago I bought a second (used) cube. > And I tried to install OS-X 10.4 on it. > > The Cube has nearly original condition but much more RAM. > 450 MHz, 20 GB HD, 1 GB RAM. > > OS-X doesn't really run on this cube. Some after restart it freezes. > > Firmware is the last, actual one. > I restarted with the Install-DVD (a version for all systems!) > I formatted the HD of course > The install process ran without problems. > > But after restart the system crashes after a while of usage regularly. > I tried it with two installations. > > > Who has ideas what I can do/try? > > I changed the RAM-modules within this cube (but didn't try others). > That made no difference. > > How probably is RAM as reason? > > > I'm looking forward to your answers & tips with interest > thanks in advance > > Stefan > > > P.S. > > 1) By the time, there are no problems when running OS 9. > > 2) How fast will the cube with 450 MHz be? > (My other is 1,5 GHz fast, I don't remember how it was. And it was > an older OS-X, of course) > _______________________________________________ > Cube mailing list > Cube@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/cube > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random > stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 > From g.a.pineau at globetrotter.net Mon Jun 25 13:46:54 2007 From: g.a.pineau at globetrotter.net (Gilbert Pineau) Date: Mon Jun 25 13:50:19 2007 Subject: [Cube] OS-X 10.4 installation on standard Cube: problems In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0600D0B3-067C-4191-BA01-2BE44293E230@globetrotter.net> Hi ! I have a G4 Cube with 500 Mhz CPU, with 1,25 G SDRAM and 80 Gig HD. I have installed a 10.4.1 OSX on it and it runs very well. Never crashed except once when running on Virtual PC. I now use boot Camp and nothing ever happened since. Hopes this may be of some help Gilbert Le 07-06-25 ? 13:14, Stefan a ?crit : > > Hi friends, > > > some time ago I bought a second (used) cube. > And I tried to install OS-X 10.4 on it. > > The Cube has nearly original condition but much more RAM. > 450 MHz, 20 GB HD, 1 GB RAM. > > OS-X doesn't really run on this cube. Some after restart it freezes. > > Firmware is the last, actual one. > I restarted with the Install-DVD (a version for all systems!) > I formatted the HD of course > The install process ran without problems. > > But after restart the system crashes after a while of usage regularly. > I tried it with two installations. > > > Who has ideas what I can do/try? > > I changed the RAM-modules within this cube (but didn't try others). > That made no difference. > > How probably is RAM as reason? > > > I'm looking forward to your answers & tips with interest > thanks in advance > > Stefan > > > P.S. > > 1) By the time, there are no problems when running OS 9. > > 2) How fast will the cube with 450 MHz be? > (My other is 1,5 GHz fast, I don't remember how it was. And it was > an older OS-X, of course) > _______________________________________________ > Cube mailing list > Cube@listserver.themacintoshguy.com > http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/cube > > Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random > stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 From riba at ml1.net Mon Jun 25 15:46:40 2007 From: riba at ml1.net (Riba) Date: Mon Jun 25 15:46:44 2007 Subject: [Cube] OS-X 10.4 installation on standard Cube: problems In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <0CEF2760-865C-419C-8015-D38B91CFD926@ml1.net> On 2007.06.25, at 19:14, Stefan wrote: > But after restart the system crashes after a while of usage regularly. > I tried it with two installations. > > > Who has ideas what I can do/try? > > I changed the RAM-modules within this cube (but didn't try others). > That made no difference. > > How probably is RAM as reason? I'd bet on the RAM. Try using the RAM modules from other Cube, or you can try hardware test cd... > 2) How fast will the cube with 450 MHz be? > (My other is 1,5 GHz fast, I don't remember how it was. And it was > an older OS-X, of course) Well, 10.4.10 seems to work acceptably well for me on 450 MHz Cube. From garylauterback at earthlink.net Mon Jun 25 20:13:44 2007 From: garylauterback at earthlink.net (Gary) Date: Mon Jun 25 20:13:54 2007 Subject: [Cube] Stefan ... In-Reply-To: <20070625205020.DA20EF5A320@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> References: <20070625205020.DA20EF5A320@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> Message-ID: <04DE5E87-60B0-4DE3-9BDB-71605AED849B@earthlink.net> Hey Stefan, Skip the X.3.9 and jump right into 10.4.. then do all the updates. There are fixes along the way in those updates. Besides, going from X.2 up to X.4 is a LONG and very time consuming process. Just go to Tiger. While my Cube has retired, I'm using a Dual 1 GIG processor Dual Mirror'd tower. When my Cube resigned, it was running a version of Tiger (X.4). In my view, don't be afraid of Tiger, as the Cats go, it's the best one yet. If you can stay away from OS 9, I'd recommend it. There is nothing (in my view) that OS 9 does that Tiger can do better. Tiger is a solid OS. If you have freezing in OS X, replace your RAM. Your Cube can take up to 1.5 GIG. It is WELL WORTH THE MONEY. I hope this helps .... Gary On Jun 25, 2007, at 1:50 PM, cube- request@listserver.themacintoshguy.com wrote: > Skipping any upgrades as you go is not advisable, as long as you go > 10.2.8 to 10.3 to 10.3.9 to 10.4 to 10.4.2 and on Gary Lauterback garylauterback@earthlink.net Making a difference ... again! -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/cube/attachments/20070625/4b3193f6/attachment.html From no-spam at punkt-x.de Tue Jun 26 02:41:38 2007 From: no-spam at punkt-x.de (Stefan) Date: Tue Jun 26 03:26:36 2007 Subject: [Cube] of Stefan In-Reply-To: <04DE5E87-60B0-4DE3-9BDB-71605AED849B@earthlink.net> References: <20070625205020.DA20EF5A320@listserver.themacintoshguy.com> <04DE5E87-60B0-4DE3-9BDB-71605AED849B@earthlink.net> Message-ID: Hi friends, thanks for all your answers. You underlined my belief it might be the RAM. And thanks for informations about your speed impressions with the tiger on 450 MHz. Hope to read much more from my friends... :-) Stefan From eableson at mac.com Mon Jun 25 23:06:28 2007 From: eableson at mac.com (Erik Ableson) Date: Tue Jun 26 10:39:29 2007 Subject: [Cube] OS-X 10.4 installation on standard Cube: problems In-Reply-To: <0CEF2760-865C-419C-8015-D38B91CFD926@ml1.net> References: <0CEF2760-865C-419C-8015-D38B91CFD926@ml1.net> Message-ID: <44D33429-3B36-4E4C-AAD7-61E7FD9D3832@mac.com> High probability that it's the memory. I have 10.4 Server running happily on a 450Mhz Cube. It works very nicely and runs 7/24. However, don't expect the Cube to be able to handle large iPhoto Libraries gracefully - you'll spend a lot of time watching the beach ball spin, but for most day to day activity (web, mail, word processing) it performs quite well. Cheers, Erik Le 26 juin 07 ? 00:46, Riba a ?crit : >> How probably is RAM as reason? > > I'd bet on the RAM. Try using the RAM modules from other Cube, or > you can try hardware test cd... > >> 2) How fast will the cube with 450 MHz be? >> (My other is 1,5 GHz fast, I don't remember how it was. And it was >> an older OS-X, of course) > > Well, 10.4.10 seems to work acceptably well for me on 450 MHz Cube. From kr-johnson at comcast.net Tue Jun 26 15:27:17 2007 From: kr-johnson at comcast.net (Ken Johnson) Date: Tue Jun 26 15:27:28 2007 Subject: [Cube] OS-X 10.4 installation on standard Cube: problems In-Reply-To: <44D33429-3B36-4E4C-AAD7-61E7FD9D3832@mac.com> References: <0CEF2760-865C-419C-8015-D38B91CFD926@ml1.net> <44D33429-3B36-4E4C-AAD7-61E7FD9D3832@mac.com> Message-ID: <77664BB4-07EC-43BC-81CF-665989BF96DC@comcast.net> That's true with many G4s - not just Cubes. There is an easy, elegant solution, though - it involves having several iPhoto libraries instead of one large one. One such tool is "iPhoto Library Manager"; here: http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/ Another is "iPhoto Buddy", here: http://www.iphotobuddy.com/ Have fun - Ken On Jun 26, 2007, at 2:06 AM, Erik Ableson wrote: > However, don't expect the Cube to be able to handle large iPhoto > Libraries gracefully - you'll spend a lot of time watching the > beach ball spin, but for most day to day activity (web, mail, word > processing) it performs quite well. From phoenix at cybernothing.org Tue Jun 26 17:56:52 2007 From: phoenix at cybernothing.org (phoenix) Date: Tue Jun 26 17:57:05 2007 Subject: [Cube] OS-X 10.4 installation on standard Cube: problems In-Reply-To: <77664BB4-07EC-43BC-81CF-665989BF96DC@comcast.net> References: <0CEF2760-865C-419C-8015-D38B91CFD926@ml1.net> <44D33429-3B36-4E4C-AAD7-61E7FD9D3832@mac.com> <77664BB4-07EC-43BC-81CF-665989BF96DC@comcast.net> Message-ID: On 6/26/07, Ken Johnson wrote: > That's true with many G4s - not just Cubes. There is an easy, > elegant solution, though - it involves having several iPhoto > libraries instead of one large one. One such tool is "iPhoto Library > Manager"; here: > > Another is "iPhoto Buddy", here: > Websites for these two apps both look very good. Can anyone offer a good comparison (or just some practical advice) on either/both? AJM -- "there's more to life than gears and horsepower not much, admittedly, but you get the point..." -- Road Kill From rice28m at gmail.com Thu Jun 28 18:37:41 2007 From: rice28m at gmail.com (Ricky Mondello) Date: Thu Jun 28 18:37:49 2007 Subject: [Cube] Leopard on the cube. Message-ID: I have, on authority, that Leopard will not install on a 450 or 500 mhz PowerMac G4 Cube. However, the install disc will let the user still use the Utilities menu (startup disc, disc utility, etc.). Here's the interesting part. If one uses another mac to install Leopard to an external hard drive, or the cube's internal hard drive via target disk mode, then it will boot. It'll be a tad sluggish depending on the specs, but it will run. Don't ask for my source. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/pipermail/cube/attachments/20070628/faffdb60/attachment.html From eableson at mac.com Fri Jun 29 03:06:58 2007 From: eableson at mac.com (Erik Ableson) Date: Fri Jun 29 03:07:29 2007 Subject: [Cube] OS-X 10.4 installation on standard Cube: problems In-Reply-To: References: <0CEF2760-865C-419C-8015-D38B91CFD926@ml1.net> <44D33429-3B36-4E4C-AAD7-61E7FD9D3832@mac.com> <77664BB4-07EC-43BC-81CF-665989BF96DC@comcast.net> Message-ID: <58E68ED0-486C-42FB-8024-77E76AB05A53@mac.com> I've used both and they work as advertised. I've ended up using iPhoto Library Manager as my primary iPhoto switching utility, but since iPhoto now integrates the option of switching libraries by holding down the option key on start up of iPhoto, I find that I hardly use them any more. That said, there are a number of advanced features that can be handy, like being able to copy over albums from library to library. Le 27 juin 07 ? 02:56, phoenix a ?crit : > On 6/26/07, Ken Johnson wrote: > >> That's true with many G4s - not just Cubes. There is an easy, >> elegant solution, though - it involves having several iPhoto >> libraries instead of one large one. One such tool is "iPhoto Library >> Manager"; here: >> >> Another is "iPhoto Buddy", here: >> > > Websites for these two apps both look very good. Can anyone offer > a good comparison (or just some practical advice) on either/both? > > AJM From eableson at mac.com Fri Jun 29 03:08:09 2007 From: eableson at mac.com (Erik Ableson) Date: Fri Jun 29 03:08:58 2007 Subject: [Cube] Leopard on the cube. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <24958F4B-7DD6-4E80-9D29-79A356455FDB@mac.com> Very interesting - especially since I'm salivating over some of the new features in Leopard server. Le 29 juin 07 ? 03:37, Ricky Mondello a ?crit : > I have, on authority, that Leopard will not install on a 450 or 500 > mhz PowerMac G4 Cube. However, the install disc will let the user > still use the Utilities menu (startup disc, disc utility, etc.). > > Here's the interesting part. If one uses another mac to install > Leopard to an external hard drive, or the cube's internal hard > drive via target disk mode, then it will boot. It'll be a tad > sluggish depending on the specs, but it will run. > > Don't ask for my source. From ronsteinke at mac.com Thu Jun 28 20:05:32 2007 From: ronsteinke at mac.com (Ronald Steinke) Date: Fri Jun 29 20:16:58 2007 Subject: [Cube] Leopard on the cube. In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: On 28 Jun, 2007, at 6:37 PM, Ricky Mondello wrote: > I have, on authority, that Leopard will not install on a 450 or 500 > mhz PowerMac G4 Cube. However, the install disc will let the user > still use the Utilities menu (startup disc, disc utility, etc.). > -------- > Don't ask for my source. I just love it when someone imparts "truthful, yet confidential", information and then says "Don't quote me on that." If a source cannot be verified, then what credence can we give to the information or the person delivering the information? I would rather not be teased with morsels that cannot be digested completely, thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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I would >rather not be teased with morsels that cannot be digested >completely, thank you. > >_______________________________________________ >Cube mailing list >Cube@listserver.themacintoshguy.com >http://listserver.themacintoshguy.com/mailman/listinfo/cube > >Listmom is trying to clean out his closets! Vintage Mac and random stuff: > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQsassZmacguy1984 Well said....