Re: Problems getting X11 to work
Re: Problems getting X11 to work
- Subject: Re: Problems getting X11 to work
- From: Eric Hoch <email@hidden>
- Date: Sun, 16 Dec 2007 09:36:01 +0100
Hi Ferdinand,
Am Sat, 15 Dec 2007 18:19:32 -0400 schrieb Ferdinand Acevedo:
> Hello, Mark
>
> Essentially, the Mac was pre-configured. I just plugged the power connector
> and attached keyboard+mouse. Everything was ready.
Where did you buy the Mac?
Is it a brand new Mac or a second-hand one?
If you bought a brand new Mac you should have the installation
discs. Often they lay in a small box covered with an cap on which
an apple is shown on top of the styrofoam packings in which your
mac is at deliver time. Often the Apple Mouse and other small
thinks comming with your Mac like a possible adapter for dvi to vga
etc are in the same box as the installation DVDs/CDs.
The installation discs of my last three Macs were in a smal grey
paper box stating nothing more then "Designed by Apple in
California" which contains DVDs/CDs similiar to the ones shown here
in this auction on ebay
<http://i12.ebayimg.com/08/i/000/cb/28/d2c2_1.JPG>.
> At this moment, I am running on Mac OS 10.4 (Tiger). I guessed that the
> meaning of the message was bogus. I found no way to go around it.
>
> I did call the local retailer, and the installation disks are available for
> $40. It looks like there is no option, but to purchase them.
If you really didn't get the installation DVDs/CDs with your Mac
you should call the Apple store and give them your serial number.
You have one year of warranty for your Mac and if it is purchased
in March 2007 it lasts till March 2008 and so they may give you the
installation DVDs/CDs for free or a lower charge if.
HTH,
Eric
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