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Re: newbie: beginners question



On Friday, May 10, 2002, at 10:18 AM, Oscar Erlandsson wrote:

Justin C. Walker 02-05-10 18.03:

On Thursday, May 9, 2002, at 04:45 AM, marcel beltz wrote:

hello,
i am a newbie, i buy last week a new ibook with 600 mhz. i am a linux
user and after reading mac os x based on bsd i decide to buy my first
mac. but the laptop is delivered with mac os 10.0.3 i read i need
10.1.x to run XFree. so my first question:

1. where can i download mac os 10.1.x ?

The Mac OS X system you have has an application called System
Preferences. Launch that, and select the Software Update icon. This
will let you update from Apple.com to later versions of the system. You
will have to do this several times to assure that the system is in a
stable state, at the proper level. When Software Update completes, it
will either ask you to reboot/restart, or allow you to quit.

Well, first Marcel would have to update to 10.1, which can only be done with
an updater CD, no?

Rats! I'd forgotten that. You may be correct, although I don't know for sure, that CD is the only way to get from 10.0 to 10.1. If so, you (Marcel) should check with Apple directly.

Sorry about that.

Regards,

Justin

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