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    Netatalk 2.x + LToUDP

    I figured out a way to get Netatalk and MultiTalk working on the same system. I believe it will work with wireless interfaces as well, including on Raspberry Pi. The downside is, when MultiTalk and LToU is working, I can't get EtherTalk to work at the same time. So it's one or the other. If you...
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    Titanium PowerBook Won't Close After Lid Replacement

    Yeah, there's a gap all the way around.
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    Titanium PowerBook Won't Close After Lid Replacement

    The cables aren't binding. I've checked with the hinge covers off and they still have slack at the point where it won't close further.
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    Titanium PowerBook Won't Close After Lid Replacement

    What kind of lubricant would I use? I don't really think that's it though. It's smooth and easy to move the rest of the way. I took another close look at the hinges and it looks like they're hitting the stops. They look the same as the original though so I don't understand why it doesn't close...
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    Titanium PowerBook Won't Close After Lid Replacement

    Thanks for the info unity. Unfortunately that didn't work. For now, I've loosened the screws enough that I can close it. The screen's a bit wobbly now though.
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    Titanium PowerBook Won't Close After Lid Replacement

    No, the hinges are part of the lid assembly and I definitely got the screen the right way around.
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    Titanium PowerBook Won't Close After Lid Replacement

    They're identical best I can tell unless there's some sub-millimeter difference somewhere.
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    Titanium PowerBook Won't Close After Lid Replacement

    I just got two Titanium PowerBook G4 laptops on Craigslist for $30. One is a 400MHz (Mercury) model with extensive water damage. The other is a 550MHz (Onyx) model with broken hinges but working otherwise. I moved the entire lid/display assembly from the 400MHz to the 550MHz. Everything works...
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