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Desktop Build Procedure

Check for blown capacitors

Visually inspect motherboard capacitors for bulges/leaks. If you find one, check with your instructor.

Make sure that covers are available for open bays

If covers are missing, check parts storage for replacements

Install battery

Pay attention to correct position; look for '+' by battery holder

Install hard drive

Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate size

Install RAM

Refer to MacBuild Spec Sheet for appropriate amount

Clean/dust inside

If necessary

Attach keyboard/mouse, monitor, network cable, and power cord
Install and configure Ubuntu

See Desktop Software Procedure

Clean outside cover

Clean case monitor face, connector panel, keyboard, and mouse as well

Fill out and attach store tag
  • Box type is Macbox
  • Processor is [processor type]/[speed]
  • Hard Drive is known from installation
  • Memory is known from installation
  • NIC is O/B
  • Modem is O/B, but it must be written in
  • Video is O/B, and write in appropriate info
  • Features are Keyboard, Mouse, and whatever kind of optical drive it has
  • Write in
    • ports: 2 USB, 2 FireWire, Ethernet, Modem
    • jacks: Headphones, Speaker, Mic
Bundle system with tested keyboard/mouse and power cord
Take it to store

Desktop Software Procedure

Steps Notes/Detailed Instructions Done
Install Ubuntu
  1. Attach network cable
  2. Push power button; immediately press keys Option+Apple+o+f at the same time
  3. When OpenFirmware prompt appears, type:
    • boot enet:0,yaboot
  4. At boot: prompt, press Enter; eventually the install screen will appear
  5. When the display pauses for entering the machine name, replace whatever is already there with macbox
  6. When installation is complete, the computer will reboot automatically
Set HW date/time to UTC
  1. 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)
  2. Set CMOS clock from system clock
    • clock -uw
Enable the Ubuntu startup splash screen
  1. In a terminal, edit the file /etc/usplash.conf as root
    • sudo nano /etc/usplash.conf
  2. Change the xres value to 1024
  3. Change the yres value to 768
  4. Save and close the file
    • Ctrl+o, then Ctrl+x
  5. 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
Install extra apps, as necessary
  • Use System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager
  • Select package gnome-ppp
  • If the machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW drive, select package k3b
Add Terminal and Gnome-PPP icons to top menu bar
  • Select Applications -> Accessories and drag Terminal icon to menu bar
  • Select Applications -> Internet and drag Gnome-PPP icon to menu bar
Test/detect modem
  • Select Gnome-PPP icon from top menu bar
  • In the Gnome-PPP window, select Setup, then select Detect
  • Device should change to /dev/ttyS0; speed should change to 230400
Configure/test sound control
  1. Open sound preferences
    • Place cursor on sound icon in top menu bar
    • Press F12 key
    • Select Preferences
  2. In the Preferences window upper drop-down menu, make sure the Alsa mixer item is selected
  3. In the lower combo-box menu, select PC speaker
  4. In the oem home directory, open the Examples sub-directory
  5. Select the 'Ubuntu experience.ogg' file
  6. When the video starts, verify that the sound slider (click sound icon) varies the volume.
Test CD data and sound
  1. Insert, play, and eject a music CD
  2. Insert data CD, inspect directory contents
  3. If machine has a DVD drive, insert a data DVD, inspect directory contents
  4. If machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW, use k3b to erase a CD-RW disk, and create/burn a new data project.

iMac Build Procedure

Attach keyboard/mouse, network cable, and power cord
Install and configure Ubuntu

See iMac Software Procedure

Clean outside cover

Clean case monitor face, connector panel, keyboard, and mouse as well

Fill out and attach store tag
  • Box type is Macbox
  • Processor is PowerPC G3/[speed]
  • Hard Drive is known from installation
  • Memory is known from installation
  • NIC is O/B
  • Modem is O/B, but it must be written in
  • Video is O/B, and write in appropriate info
  • Features are Keyboard, Mouse, and whatever kind of optical drive it has
  • Write in
    • ports: 2 USB, 2 FireWire, Ethernet, Modem
    • jacks: Headphones, Speaker, Mic
Bundle iMac with tested keyboard/mouse and power cord
Take it to store

iMac Software Procedure

Steps Notes/Detailed Instructions Done
Install Ubuntu
  1. Attach network cable
  2. Push power button; immediately press keys Option+Apple+o+f at the same time
  3. When OpenFirmware prompt appears, type:
    • boot enet:0,yaboot
  4. At boot: prompt, press Enter; eventually the install screen will appear
  5. When the display pauses for entering the machine name, replace whatever is already there with macbox
  6. When installation is complete, the computer will reboot automatically
For 500 MHz and faster iMacs, correct X startup problems, if necessary
  • Symptom is that mouse and keyboard appear to do nothing
  • See iMac Flower Power Video Fix in the Software Fixes document
Set HW date/time to UTC
  1. 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)
  2. Set CMOS clock from system clock
    • clock -uw
Enable the Ubuntu startup splash screen
  1. In a terminal, edit the file /etc/usplash.conf as root
    • sudo nano /etc/usplash.conf
  2. Change the xres value to 1024
  3. Change the yres value to 768
  4. Save and close the file
    • Ctrl+o, then Ctrl+x
  5. 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
Install extra apps, as necessary
  • Use System -> Administration -> Synaptic Package Manager
  • Select package gnome-ppp
  • If the machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW drive, select package k3b
Add Terminal and Gnome-PPP icons to top menu bar
  • Select Applications -> Accessories and drag Terminal icon to menu bar
  • Select Applications -> Internet and drag Gnome-PPP icon to menu bar
Test/detect modem
  • Select Gnome-PPP icon from top menu bar
  • In the Gnome-PPP window, select Setup, then select Detect
  • Device should change to /dev/ttyS0; speed should change to 230400
Configure/test sound control
  1. Open sound preferences
    • Place cursor on sound icon in top menu bar
    • Press F12 key
    • Select Preferences
  2. In the Preferences window upper drop-down menu, make sure the Alsa mixer item is selected
  3. In the lower combo-box menu, select PC speaker
  4. In the oem home directory, open the Examples sub-directory
  5. Select the 'Ubuntu experience.ogg' file
  6. When the video starts, verify that the sound slider (click sound icon) varies the volume.
Test CD data and sound
  1. Insert, play, and eject a music CD
  2. Insert data CD, inspect directory contents
  3. If machine has a DVD drive, insert a data DVD, inspect directory contents
  4. If machine has a CD-RW or DVD-RW, use k3b to erase a CD-RW disk, and create/burn a new data project.