> On 19/3/03 9:14 pm, "Michael Shields" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
[...]
>> No; the flat panel iMac is the first not to have a paper clip hole.
>
> I don't really understand Apple's motives. They promote their machines as
> friendlier than PCs!
And they're correct; there is a dedicated eject key
On 18/3/03 11:48 pm, "Jeffrey Matt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Depending on the model iMac:
>
> Tray Loading - there's a hole on the right hand side of the CD tray
> face. Stick a paperclip in their and it'll pop open.
>
> Slot-Loading - Same trick, but stick the paperclip in on the far right
jo Ashesh,
AD> Hi!
AD> I am rank beginner (albeit a 70 year old pensioner), ignorant of Unix, and
AD> my first brush with Linux - as well as Unix - has been to try to install
AD> Debian in iMac from a set of 7 CDs (cynics might say I'm trying to jump in
AD> at the deep end). In the meantime - wh
Hi!
I am rank beginner (albeit a 70 year old pensioner), ignorant of Unix, and
my first brush with Linux - as well as Unix - has been to try to install
Debian in iMac from a set of 7 CDs (cynics might say I'm trying to jump in
at the deep end). In the meantime - while my effort of getting Debian
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