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    Welcome to Darwin!

    u can change the color and font in Terminal by going to Text and Colors in Treminal prefs.:D
  2. J

    Welcome to Darwin!

    Did u check Shell under Terminal prefs? There is 2 options labeled "Use the default login shell for this user" and another names "Use this shell:". Shouldnt the first option be checked like in my setup which gives me: Welcome to Darwin! [localhost:~] jakpuma% when I open Terminal.
  3. J

    Cinema Display USB problem

    I dobut it will help, but try pressing the darn CUDA button!
  4. J

    installing 10.1 (from update CD)

    Nummi, shouldnt the OSX files be on the first patition?
  5. J

    Installing MacOS X on an early iMac

    Obvously, ALL of the partition has to be in the 1st 8GB. However you could get FWB hard disk toolkit PE which can resize HFS+ partitions. As far is I know, the cheapest way to get it is to buy a LinuxPPC cd set which is $20.00 [URL=http://linuxppc.com]avilable here[/URL} Landon Rodgers...
  6. J

    Boot up without CD?

    What does "2. DON'T TRY TO INSTALL AT THE SAME PARTITION, YOU MUST INSTALL TO OTHER PARTITION." mean, as I am thinking of tring it. Also, whay can't you install the BSD sub-system?
  7. J

    DMG to ISO or CDR

    Can Nero Burning ROM or Easy CD Creator burn a CDR image, also if that can't be done is there a way to convert to an ISO?
  8. J

    Awsome: The Doctor Is In. Easter egg!!!

    Actually, it is Control-x then control-c, at least accorting to emacs on startup, which indactes it ac C-c C-x. By the way in emacs C- means Control-, and M- means etithe Option- or Command- (it says M mecause many unix workstations from companies like Sun or SGI say Meta instaed of option or Alt).
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    Awsome: The Doctor Is In. Easter egg!!!

    i think to quit u do Control-C then x. And emacs does have those lisp programs on other platforms as i have seen them under Linux, which used to be on my iMac(Yellow Dog 2.0).
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