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Is there a p2p app included in OS X?
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<blockquote data-quote="Benny7440" data-source="post: 1654517" data-attributes="member: 346317"><p>Thanks for replying TattooedMac & Slydude!</p><p></p><p>I'm not absolutely sure that I understood what I'm quoting below by TattoedMac:</p><p>..."and are you running 9.3.7 or 9.4 ??"... The OS X version is 10.2. When reading about DiskMaker X I think I read something about a previous version not named as that that might be useful for older systems. Think I need to go back to that info again.</p><p></p><p>One thing that I've been thinking of is to make ure this iBook can actually boot from a usb device. I've a bootable pendrive with DSL ready inside. How can I test if it can run in this machine? No idea, yet, if DSL was meant to boot in something else than a regular x86 PC...</p><p></p><p>Note: I already learned that pressing the Power button first and at the chord played by the system I can press, simultaneously, Command+Opton+O+F can take me to a simple terminal window which give me some lattitude to manage the booting process. The problem I had the other day was that I didn't have the device spec for deciding from where the machine was to boot from. This's something that I need to know before shutting down and powering up, and I can't remember the command in the Terminal to retrieve that info; here maybe one of you may lend a hand. In the meantime, I'm going to get in contact with the DSL forum people to check for further info.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Benny7440, post: 1654517, member: 346317"] Thanks for replying TattooedMac & Slydude! I'm not absolutely sure that I understood what I'm quoting below by TattoedMac: ..."and are you running 9.3.7 or 9.4 ??"... The OS X version is 10.2. When reading about DiskMaker X I think I read something about a previous version not named as that that might be useful for older systems. Think I need to go back to that info again. One thing that I've been thinking of is to make ure this iBook can actually boot from a usb device. I've a bootable pendrive with DSL ready inside. How can I test if it can run in this machine? No idea, yet, if DSL was meant to boot in something else than a regular x86 PC... Note: I already learned that pressing the Power button first and at the chord played by the system I can press, simultaneously, Command+Opton+O+F can take me to a simple terminal window which give me some lattitude to manage the booting process. The problem I had the other day was that I didn't have the device spec for deciding from where the machine was to boot from. This's something that I need to know before shutting down and powering up, and I can't remember the command in the Terminal to retrieve that info; here maybe one of you may lend a hand. In the meantime, I'm going to get in contact with the DSL forum people to check for further info. [/QUOTE]
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