Mac Leopard from OS 10.2.8

I am currently running Mac OS 10.2.8, which I've obviously had for a LONG TIME! I want to upgrade to Mac Leopard. Is this possible from 10.2.8 or do I have to install 10.3 then 10.4 and finally 10.5? If I can install Leopard from 10.2.8 does it have to be a certain install disk, since I have an iBook? All the disks I'm coming across say eMac or macbook. If I purchase these disks, will they install on my iBook? Thanks so much!

Hi IrishFirecreacker;
If they say they are specific to any other hardware they will not work for you.
You will either have to check out the specs of your iBook to be sure they meet the requirements of Leopard or tell us the specs and we will check them out for you. There are some rather stringent hardware requirements for Leopard and if your hardware does not meet them the install will fail.
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