Aperture won't run on my new 2.0GHz MacBook Pro

I'd been using Aperture on a Powerbook G4 1.25GHz with 1Gb RAM. It did some things slowly, but otherwise it worked very well.
Imagine my surprise when I loaded it onto my new MacBook Pro 2.0GHz with 1Gb RAM, and tried to open it and got a message that this computer doesn't meet the minimum requirements to run Aperture!
Do I need to do something special when installing it?
Other apps that run under Rosetta, like Illustrator CS2, start up pretty slowly on the MBP, but at least they run.
Thanks for any help.
Peter

Out of interest - how do intend to cope with storage with this type of machine? There are currently no new card slot SATA or Firewire 800 adapters available and given that backup operations are going to be slow (minimum impact) or in the event of big library you will be hampered by the lack of fast external disk support (far more serious) to actually use your library!
I have found running different libraries on portable and desktop far too complicated and I wonder apart from the hardware considerations how people handle this situation.
G5 2MHz Dual X800XT / Powerbook 1.5Ghz 128MB VRAM   Mac OS X (10.4.5)  

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