Using iMac G5 as MacBook display

I have a 20" iMac G5 and am planning to buy a MacBook. I would like to use my iMac as a second display for the MacBook. How do I do that?

Good idea, but may not work in this case, the OP will need to try.
The MacBook has a intel OS and the OP has a G5 iMac so I would guess the iMac will not boot from the MacBook OS becasue the boot rom will be wrong. Of course if the iMac was intel then no problem...
The other downside is the iMac maybe slower than the MacBook, again unless it's a new iMac
But it worth a try
But at then en of the day a real LCD panel for the MacBook would be the ideal solution.

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