How to install OS X 10.5 v. PPC on a power mac G4 MDD running 10.4.11

Can i update my power mac g4 from OS X 10.4.11 to OS X 10.5?

Yes; you need to buy a retail Mac OS X 10.5 DVD from a source such as Amazon or eBay.
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