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lokerd
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Sorry if this is a FAQ...I saw a similar post but it was needing different info.
First, I know the 233 iMacs I have probably should not be getting OS10, but it seemed pretty necessary at first. But now I am not so sure.
Here is what I have: A G3 server, 15 iMacs, and 5 eMacs.
The eMacs came with OS 10, but also have OS 9. To continuity across the lab (didn't even want to TRY teaching HS students on two different systems! BTW, my students are not normal HS students...very few have computers at home...basically a low to very low income school), I have the 5 eMacs booting in OS10.
But a collegue of mine STRONGLY recommended OS10, and I generally agreed. But now I am not so certain...at least not in the middle of the year. The software and memory (to boost the iMacs up to 160mb) was supposed to be in already. So now I would be doing a mid-year upgrade. The students already have SUCH a challenge.
The memory and OS10 upgrades should be in next week. I also got OS10 server and Remote Desktop Management. I was thinking about waiting until Christmas to upgrade the system, but manageing the lab is killing me. I have Multiple Users running. And I cna use some limited usefulessness of Network Admin...but it will not work at ALL on the eMacs (extension incompatibilty if OS10 is on the drive at all...even if booted in OS9).
Questions though are:
1) I desparetly need to install other software...but have been waiting until the new memory came in, etc. Am I going to have to wipe the drives clean and start from schratch? I already spent MANY hours reformating 15 computers and installing software and configuring from scratch over the summer when I first returned to this teaching position. I know like on one of the eMacs I use...I occasionally boot to OS10 to try to get used to it...just a few minutes later...I am booting back in OS9 because NOTHING Is working...printers, software has to be dual installed, etc.
2) If I decide to wait until Christmas...or even until this next summer, can I at least upgrade to OS 10 server and manage the OS9 lab and manage those machines?
THanks for the time and your feedback!!!
Drew
Central HS
First, I know the 233 iMacs I have probably should not be getting OS10, but it seemed pretty necessary at first. But now I am not so sure.
Here is what I have: A G3 server, 15 iMacs, and 5 eMacs.
The eMacs came with OS 10, but also have OS 9. To continuity across the lab (didn't even want to TRY teaching HS students on two different systems! BTW, my students are not normal HS students...very few have computers at home...basically a low to very low income school), I have the 5 eMacs booting in OS10.
But a collegue of mine STRONGLY recommended OS10, and I generally agreed. But now I am not so certain...at least not in the middle of the year. The software and memory (to boost the iMacs up to 160mb) was supposed to be in already. So now I would be doing a mid-year upgrade. The students already have SUCH a challenge.
The memory and OS10 upgrades should be in next week. I also got OS10 server and Remote Desktop Management. I was thinking about waiting until Christmas to upgrade the system, but manageing the lab is killing me. I have Multiple Users running. And I cna use some limited usefulessness of Network Admin...but it will not work at ALL on the eMacs (extension incompatibilty if OS10 is on the drive at all...even if booted in OS9).
Questions though are:
1) I desparetly need to install other software...but have been waiting until the new memory came in, etc. Am I going to have to wipe the drives clean and start from schratch? I already spent MANY hours reformating 15 computers and installing software and configuring from scratch over the summer when I first returned to this teaching position. I know like on one of the eMacs I use...I occasionally boot to OS10 to try to get used to it...just a few minutes later...I am booting back in OS9 because NOTHING Is working...printers, software has to be dual installed, etc.
2) If I decide to wait until Christmas...or even until this next summer, can I at least upgrade to OS 10 server and manage the OS9 lab and manage those machines?
THanks for the time and your feedback!!!
Drew
Central HS