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<font size="+2"><font face="Tahoma">Hi LUGers,<br>
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This is being sent to the SF-LUG mailing list<br>
and a copy will be sent to Joseph's email address<br>
as well as I do not know which he may access next<br>
From:<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ibook-g4-cant-connect-to-network.1377184/"><https://forums.macrumors.com/threads/ibook-g4-cant-connect-to-network.1377184/></a><br>
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If so, try this. Turn off Airport. Go to System
Preferences>Security and click on your Firewall tab. Click
on the radio button for Allow all incoming connections. Turn
Airport back on and then check in Network that you have a
valid IP. Then you can change the Firewall settings back if
you want.<br>
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This is a little bug in Leopard I ran into a year ago.</blockquote>
<br>
I have downloaded a couple of .pdf manuals for Joseph P.<br>
as well.<br>
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There is a new tool on the Distrowatch site that let me <br>
confirm that there are several PPC distributions that might<br>
be suitable.<br>
<br>
Bobbie Sellers<br>
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