Upgrading to Mac OS 10.4.10 from Mac OS 10.3.9....

Hello all,
I finally broke down and purchased my first ipod and also an airport express with itunes. My bright idea was to play music from my ibook through the airport wirelessly to my stereo. Of course, on trying to set up both the ipod and the airport on the ibook I found out that they both require a minimum OS of 10.4.10
My questions - How hard is it to upgrade to this new operating system? How expensive is it? And what other surprises am I in store for?
Thanks for all your help.
-w

I recently updated my iBook G4 1GHz and a Blue & White G3 updated with a G4 ZIF using a 10.4 upgrade DVD from FastMac for $79.95. These disks were used to upgrade Macs after the introduction of 10.4. As long as you have 10.3.9 installed, the disk works just fine. It took about 45 minutes to upgrade, plus another hour or so to download (via DSL) all of the updates using Software Update. (If you don't have high-speed internet, FastMac also makes a disk with all of these available for an extra $5.00.) After all this, you'll be running OS X 10.4.11.
The updates went smoothly, and have been very stable so far. My only issue was that after the final .11 update, my FireWire drive wouldn't mount to the desktop. This was solved by removing the battery for at least 30 minutes, then reinstalling it and rebooting. Voila!
Other online Mac stores (Other World Computing, MegaMacs, etc.) sell full installs of 10.4 for anywhere between $99-129, but this worked for me. YMMV.
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