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Notes/Detailed Instructions
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Done
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Make sure that covers are available for open bays |
If covers are missing, check parts storage for replacements
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Install hard drive |
Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate size
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Install RAM |
Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate amount
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Clean/dust inside |
If necessary
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Attach network cable and power cord |
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Install Ubuntu |
- Attach network cable
- Push power button; immediately press keys Option+Apple+o+f at the same time
- When OpenFirmware prompt appears, type:
- At boot: prompt, press Enter; eventually the install screen will appear
- When the display pauses for entering the machine name, replace whatever is already there with macbox
- When installation is complete, the computer will reboot automatically
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Set HW date/time to UTC |
- In a terminal, set system clock with command
- date -u MMDDhhmmYYYY
- MM month, DD day, hh hour, mm minute, YYYY year
- hour and minute are GMT(UTC) time in 24-hour clock format; GMT time is locak (Pacific) time plus 7 hours (summer, PDT) or 8 hours (winter, PST)
- Set CMOS clock from system clock
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Enable the Ubuntu startup splash screen |
- In a terminal, edit the file /etc/usplash.conf as root
- sudo nano /etc/usplash.conf
- Change the xres value to 1024
- Change the yres value to 768
- Save and close the file
- Update the startup files with the changed resolution values with the command
- sudo update-initramfs -u
- The command takes a couple of of minutes to complete
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Install extra apps, as necessary |
- Use System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager
- If the machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW drive, select package k3b
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Test USB/FireWire ports |
USB:
- Plug in a USB mouse
- See that the cursor moves and can interact with things
- Repeat with all USB ports
FireWire:
- Plug in an external FireWire drive
- Insert a data CD in FireWire drive
- See if it mounts on the desktop
- Repeat with all FireWire ports
If all ports of one of these types don't work, the machine should be recycled
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Test PCMCIA slot |
If avaliable
- Plug in a PCMCIA wireless card
- See if it lights up
- Repeat with all PCMCIA slots
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Configure/test sound control |
- Open sound preferences
- Place cursor on sound icon in top menu bar
- Press F12 key
- Select Preferences
- In the Preferences window upper drop-down menu, make sure the Alsa mixer item is selected
- In the lower combo-box menu, select PC speaker
- In the oem home directory, open the Examples sub-directory
- Select the 'Ubuntu experience.ogg' file
- When the video starts, verify that the sound slider (click sound icon) varies the volume.
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Test CD data and sound |
- Insert, play, and eject a music CD
- Insert data CD, inspect directory contents
- If machine has a DVD drive, insert a data DVD, inspect directory contents
- If machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW, use k3b to erase a CD-RW disk, and create/burn a new data project.
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Test battery life |
To start the battery test:
- Make sure battery is fully charged
- Open a web browser and go to http://llama.freegeek.org/~serge/batterytest.sh
- Save file to disk
- Insert an audio CD into optical drive
- Launch audio player, play disc, and set on repeat
- In a terminal, navigate to the directory you saved batterytest.sh to and run:
- Disconnect power supply
- Leave the system running until it powers off
To check the results of the battery test
- In a terminal, navigate to the directory you saved batterytest.sh to and run:
- Record the results on the "printme" report generated in the next step
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Generate "printme" report for system |
- Make sure you are on the local wired network
- Configure system so it can use network printers
- In a terminal, generate a lshw XML file for the printme process
- Open a web browser and go to http://data/spec_sheets/new
- Fill out the form, upload the XML file, and print out the report
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Clean outside cover |
Clean case monitor face, connector panel, keyboard, and mouse as well
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Attach "printme" report to system |
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Bundle system with power supply |
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Take it to store |
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