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i have a pentium 4 3ghz pc and i want to install the leopard operating system to it. below is the full spec.

 

Processor: Pentium 4 CPU 3GHZ

Display: Intel 82915G/GV/910GL Express Chipset Family

Sound: Realtek HD Audio

Network Adapter: Marvell Yukon 88E8050

 

I have used IPC 10.5.6 and IAKTOS which both failed to install properly. The Kalway disc however installed but i couldnt find the right drivers for my sound and display.

 

I dont know to much about drivers or kernels etc, i do know the main problem with the installation is that i need to pick the right options in the customize section of the installation.

 

I would really appreciate if someone could recommend me the best type of osx e.g. kalway, iaktos or ipc and also list the right drivers kernels and other bits i need to select in the customerzied section to get this thing to work properly.

 

Thanks!!!!

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If you've got an install that boots and lets you use it, but with sub-optimal video and no sound, I'd recommend using that installer and looking for new drivers for your hardware. You'll waste a lot of time downloading and installing different distributions trying to find one that's perfect for your hardware. The fixes to the sorts of problems you're having are usually fairly simple; it's just finding the solutions that can be tricky.

 

Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with either of your problem devices, so I can't point you straight to a solution. In fact, I can't promise that one exists. IMHO, though, it's better to fix a mostly-working installation than to keep looking for a better distribution, at least if those are the only two problems you've got.

If you've got an install that boots and lets you use it, but with sub-optimal video and no sound, I'd recommend using that installer and looking for new drivers for your hardware. You'll waste a lot of time downloading and installing different distributions trying to find one that's perfect for your hardware. The fixes to the sorts of problems you're having are usually fairly simple; it's just finding the solutions that can be tricky.

 

Unfortunately, I'm not familiar with either of your problem devices, so I can't point you straight to a solution. In fact, I can't promise that one exists. IMHO, though, it's better to fix a mostly-working installation than to keep looking for a better distribution, at least if those are the only two problems you've got.

 

 

THANKS, i really appreciate your response. i will try hunt down these drivers

 

THANKS, i really appreciate your response. i will try hunt down these drivers

 

 

Does anyone one know where i can get the drivers for the previous spec given in my last post and also how to install them?

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