Installing YDL 4 on a Powerbook G4

Hex Star hexstar at gmail.com
Wed Feb 23 17:42:30 MST 2005


Backup your files to another storage media then run the installer, the
installer can either do the partitioning for you or you can use a
partitioning gui from within the installer during the installation of
ydl4.0


On Wed, 23 Feb 2005 13:07:20 +0100, Christian Kienle
<christian-kienle at losg.org> wrote:
> Howdy,
> 
> well - I need a Linux running on my Powerbook G4. It would no be a
> problem for me to install YDL if there would be a solution for my
> problem.
> 
> Here is it:
> 
> I have tons of complex data on my Powerbook. Videos, MP3's, Mails,
> Apps, Database data and so on. But from what I have heart I have to
> resize my partition and make space for YDL. And the only solution is to
> buy an app which does this for me. I a Mac forum they gave me a link to
> a product which i able to resize my Partition without loosing data. But
> this app costs $ 50. A bit too much for a student. :)
> 
> Is there any other possibility?
> 
> Thank you all.
> 
> Best Regards, Christian Kienle
> http://www.QtForum.org & http://www.KDE-Forum.org
> 
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