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    Quote Originally Posted by Vapor View Post
    I tried using a Tiger system the other day and was hating it....I think I'm consistently using most if not every major Leopard feature....even Finder Coverflow and Time Machine.

    Ready for more...when is 10.6 coming out? lol
    Yeah there are a lot of nice little features that are making it hard for me to go back to Leopard...my favorite is Stacks, it's the best thing ever! I also really like the system-integrated Downloads folder...coupled with Spotlight I don't ever have to worry about organizing my downloads, haha. Overall Leopard seems a wee bit faster as well, which is always a plus for new, more advanced operating systems.

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    Dont know if it was worth my money yet...

    I am not digging most of the features as of yet.
    Yeah Leopard seems more "evolutionary" then "revolutionary". There are a lot of features I like, but there are also a lot of features that I just flat out don't use. I thought I would be using spaces like crazy, but with Expose and hot corners I quit using it after a week (and Tiger already has those features!). CoverFlow proved to be a novelty to me; I mainly just use Stacks or Spotlight to get what I need quickly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sky View Post
    the only thing i kinda don't like with leo is the new dock. i do like the blue lights. aaha blue light, what does it do? shine blue? (rambo ftw) but nah.. i've seen people make it into the old one. what i'm doing right now is customize the graphics of it. like replace that stupid two color semi-seethrough slab with something more of my liking.
    by browsing through the file in question i also found that you can customize the look oft the widget page. well the graphics of it anyway. and unless i'm completely mistaken, you can remove the name above the app when you hover over the dock... hm possibilities
    pimp my leopard
    If you move the dock to the left or right side of the monitor, it takes away the reflection graphics. I never thought I'd be happy with having the dock oriented vertically, but I've grown to like it a lot. I actually have mine on the right side of my screen, of all places.

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    Can anyone confirm if NTFS drives are writeable by default under Leopard?

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    Leopard has been running very smoothly for me and I have not really found any software issues with other programs at all.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kaidomac View Post
    Can anyone confirm if NTFS drives are writeable by default under Leopard?
    No they are not and I am sure Apple will never have it so either.

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    intel XBX2
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    1950xt or 2600hd or 3870hd or 8800ultra
    areca raid or single drive

    good to go os x leoard?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NapalmV5 View Post
    intel XBX2
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    1950xt or 2600hd or 3870hd or 8800ultra
    areca raid or single drive

    good to go os x leoard?
    1950xt , 2600hd and 8800 works on OSX leopard not sure about the 3870hd
    your good to go
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    Quote Originally Posted by THEHAWKs View Post
    1950xt , 2600hd and 8800 works on OSX leopard not sure about the 3870hd
    your good to go
    alright! leopard ordered

    thanks hawks, appreciated

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    Quote Originally Posted by NapalmV5 View Post
    alright! leopard ordered

    thanks hawks, appreciated
    Ordered?
    I thought the original DVD straight from Apple won't work on a "Hackintosh".
    This weekend, I plan to get my Q6700 8800GTS P35-DQ6 on Leopard.
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    so, retail ver doesnt work?

    craked?
    Last edited by NapalmV5; 12-19-2007 at 12:14 AM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by MuffinFlavored View Post
    Ordered?
    I thought the original DVD straight from Apple won't work on a "Hackintosh".
    This weekend, I plan to get my Q6700 8800GTS P35-DQ6 on Leopard.
    !
    AFAIK all you need is a patch or a crack to get the retail copy of Leopard to work correctly.

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    You use the hacked version to install on the pc and then you install the EFI boot loader which emulates the apple bios (if it had one). Once you do that, you're able to run the vanilla kernel and get regular updates from apple. You essentially have a legit mac pro at that point.

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    i got the kalyway 10.5.1

    but i have yet to install it properly, first time @ apple/mac anything

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    Quote Originally Posted by ocZZZ View Post
    You use the hacked version to install on the pc and then you install the EFI boot loader which emulates the apple bios (if it had one). Once you do that, you're able to run the vanilla kernel and get regular updates from apple. You essentially have a legit mac pro at that point.
    I finally got around to Hackintosh.
    It's amazing.
    They really got it down.
    After a mix up, and me downloading a 6.66gb .dmg on my Windows PC, with the inability to burn, I grabbed a patched for SSE2/SSE3 Intel processors Leopard ISO, burnt it to a single layer DVD (which i liked), installed, rebooted from the CD, ran 2 commands, downloaded 2 files for my audio, did 6 commands for permissions and removing extension caches, and I haven't had a problem since.

    IM client, web browser, music library, Ventrilo, WCG Bonic running, and a UI with a 5 minute learning curve, that is worth it.

    I got 10.5.1 from Apple, without EFI or vanilla kernel, all I had to do was backup the mach_kernel to the desktop, then before the reboot after the update, paste it back.

    I even got World of Warcraft (I don't know why) on Mac OS X easily.
    With NVInject for Leopard and 8800GTS 640MB, it's sick.

    Spaces, Exposee, Dock, Finder, such a beauty.

    Ethernet controller, keyboard, mouse (not all buttons though), USB ports, everything worked right out of the box.

    I'm loving it!
    Vista, lol?
    Gaming = console.
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    exactly, since I went console for gaming there was no reason to keep windows. I really can't believe more people aren't running this setup (osx), it's really in a whole different league.

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    using gf's imac with leopard.
    doesnt seem to be plagued by spyware issues (yet)

    ..but it's making me think about a nice simple linux partition.

    i still have to run avg antispyware to clean up the crud windows seems to attract from the internet on my windoze boxes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by adamsleath View Post
    using gf's imac with leopard.
    doesnt seem to be plagued by spyware issues (yet)

    ..but it's making me think about a nice simple linux partition.

    i still have to run avg antispyware to clean up the crud windows seems to attract from the internet on my windoze boxes.
    Quote Originally Posted by ocZZZ View Post
    exactly, since I went console for gaming there was no reason to keep windows. I really can't believe more people aren't running this setup (osx), it's really in a whole different league.
    It really is.
    Firefox, not needed.
    Application installing is as easy as literally dragging and dropping.
    No need to dig in 10 levels of folders, and files still remain.
    I need to get more Xbox 360 games. I am rarely ever bored, and now, I am bored. XS browsing, only so much.

    I know "spyware" is a big deal.
    But, I mean, it isn't?
    I have no active anti-virus, anti-spyware, anything in that nature on my Windows Vista install.

    There is no, go to this website and automatically get a virus.
    The end-user needs to make the "mistake" of executing something.
    I haven't had to deal with spyware in 2+ years.

    I ed up my god damn OS X install.
    I installed some 3rd party mouse driver, and now I get a kernel panic.
    I really don't want to do it all over again. It's worth it, but the DVD boot up time is just silly.
    There are 2 methods, a patched CD to install, or the regular retail DVD with some sort of pc_efi.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MuffinFlavored View Post
    It really is.
    Firefox, not needed.
    Application installing is as easy as literally dragging and dropping.
    No need to dig in 10 levels of folders, and files still remain.
    I need to get more Xbox 360 games. I am rarely ever bored, and now, I am bored. XS browsing, only so much.

    I know "spyware" is a big deal.
    But, I mean, it isn't?
    I have no active anti-virus, anti-spyware, anything in that nature on my Windows Vista install.

    There is no, go to this website and automatically get a virus.
    The end-user needs to make the "mistake" of executing something.
    I haven't had to deal with spyware in 2+ years.

    I ed up my god damn OS X install.
    I installed some 3rd party mouse driver, and now I get a kernel panic.
    I really don't want to do it all over again. It's worth it, but the DVD boot up time is just silly.
    There are 2 methods, a patched CD to install, or the regular retail DVD with some sort of pc_efi.
    there is no way to boot into safe mode?

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    Quote Originally Posted by lowfat View Post
    there is no way to boot into safe mode?
    There is. Press F8, type -s as a command, or hold Command + S.
    But, the kernel paniced in safe mode, much easier to just reinstall.
    I am typing now on my already new system.

    I might switch to an iKATOS build.
    The installation is for SS3, all PPC code is removed, making the image smaller, and then with EFI built in the Darwin boot loader, it would be an authentic mac, with available updates legit and all.
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    watch out, heard of potential security problems (backdoored) in that build. I'm sticking to the original one with EFI.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ocZZZ View Post
    watch out, heard of potential security problems (backdoored) in that build. I'm sticking to the original one with EFI.
    I switched to Kalyway 10.5.1 with EFI.
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