3/29/2023 0 Comments Os x 10.4 iso ppc![]() ![]() So, in short, try downloading on a PC, run MD5sum.exe (google it) and burn from there if you can. All versions of Mac OS X that were made to run on PowerPC systems (with the exception of Leopard) had a Mac OS 9 emulation layer called 'Classic'. Yellow Dog Linux Disks 2-4 passed the install check and checksums It started out on PowerPC processors but later transitioned onto Intel processors with Mac OS X Leopard (10.5) the last to natively support the PowerPC architecture and Snow Leopard (10.6) the last to support PowerPC applications on Intel-based Macs. Never could figure out why the first disk allows failed the media check and I wasted like 4 CD's trying to burn Disk#1 on the Mac. The following Macs were supported in OS X 10.3 but not 10. Worked fine after I downloaded and burned from a PC. ![]() I had to download the Disk#1 on a PC and ran a program called MD5sum.exe on it to check it out. I had a similar problem with Yellow Dog Linux 4.0.1 Disk #1 and burning on a Mac with the built in CD iso burner OS X 10.3 has. ![]() Is there a site I can get a good download? I have Yellow Dog on my sys now but wanted to use Fedora because it has a greater recognition and more users that can help with these little probs. I went to a mirror and got the same results. I downloaded the FC4-ppc-disk1.iso and disk two-Disk 1 fails on both the linux check and the checksum on disk utility(I'm using an iBook G3 mac osx 10.4.2) Disk two checks out fine-Īfter trying 2 times from the the Fedora Project web site: Hello All, My first attempt at Fedora and I seem to have a small problem. ![]()
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