stroked
Apr 16, 05:10 PM
If you just want a PPC to play with, get a powermac, they are very cheap. In my opinion, G4 laptops are way over priced, unless you get lucky, like I did with my iBook. I also bought a Powermac 933 mgz Quicksilver, with Leopard installed for only $50.
Jolly Giant
Apr 29, 11:15 AM
#15 through #17 in this (http://web.me.com/pondini/Time_Machine/FAQ.html) user tip may prove informative.
malch
May 5, 04:45 PM
Vylen, I think you're right about the bad cable.
I've systematically connected my one working DP/miniDP cable to this new monitor, and alone, it starts up.
I've tried the same thing with the DVI cable that I know works, and same thing, this monitor starts up fine.
So I know all three monitors are working. I'm going to try to get a different cable (DP/mini-DP) and will see if all three work together.
I'll report back. In the meantime, thanks for the advice.
malch
I've systematically connected my one working DP/miniDP cable to this new monitor, and alone, it starts up.
I've tried the same thing with the DVI cable that I know works, and same thing, this monitor starts up fine.
So I know all three monitors are working. I'm going to try to get a different cable (DP/mini-DP) and will see if all three work together.
I'll report back. In the meantime, thanks for the advice.
malch
paskyhome
Mar 14, 09:18 PM
I have a similar setup at home including an airport extreme. I did try connecting the hard drives to the USB port on the airport and sharing them to the Mac Mini but found problems with it. It kept having the hard drives going to sleep and then the MAC Mini could not wake them up when it tried to access them.
I ended up giving up on that method and attached the drives to the MAC Mini directly. This lets the MAC Mini act as the server sharing the contents of the drives and the sleep issue is no longer a problem. Of course this would be necessary in order to use iTunes home sharing to the IOS devices since you can't do that from the Airport Extreme to the best of my knowledge.
As for cloning the drives, you might try Carbon Copy Cloner which can be setup to do this for you and it is donation ware. Just use Google to look for disk cloning in OSX and you will find CCC and some other options you may want to consider.
I ended up giving up on that method and attached the drives to the MAC Mini directly. This lets the MAC Mini act as the server sharing the contents of the drives and the sleep issue is no longer a problem. Of course this would be necessary in order to use iTunes home sharing to the IOS devices since you can't do that from the Airport Extreme to the best of my knowledge.
As for cloning the drives, you might try Carbon Copy Cloner which can be setup to do this for you and it is donation ware. Just use Google to look for disk cloning in OSX and you will find CCC and some other options you may want to consider.
Royal Pineapple
Jul 17, 03:12 PM
what did DGVPG stand for?
thats kinda a trick question tho
thats kinda a trick question tho
dannyar
Mar 31, 07:26 PM
Thinner than the incase book jacket but lighter than the yoobao slim. It's a nice mix of both.
dethmaShine
May 4, 10:38 AM
That would be great indeed! There's a Safari extension that does that, but it's terrrrribly bad and it doesn't really work either. Safari extensions are all cr*p.
Many are crap. :)
But that's a great idea OP (even if it's not yours - I don't know). Apple should implement this in Safari and I think it will.
Many are crap. :)
But that's a great idea OP (even if it's not yours - I don't know). Apple should implement this in Safari and I think it will.
alcaponek
Apr 20, 04:55 PM
It's not me it's the dying man that makes the OS comparisons at every keynote. Well actually he only did when iOS was in a leading position...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
at least dont call him that ffs...
The last Android vs. iOS comparison he made was something like: "We have 350k apps!". Well Android now has about 325k apps and grows by about 35k apps per month. I guess that comparison won't make it into his June keynote....
at least dont call him that ffs...
L0CKnL0aD7
Jan 25, 02:47 PM
For a US IP address you can use HotSpotShield.
It's free and you can either install the application ore
follow the instructions for the iphone an use them in your vpn settings.
http://hotspotshield.com/
It's free and you can either install the application ore
follow the instructions for the iphone an use them in your vpn settings.
http://hotspotshield.com/
feare
Mar 15, 08:57 PM
The new multi touch gestures are pretty cool. Safari got a lot of really pretty animations to go with the multi-touch gestures... although its more bugged than simply using the backwards and forwards buttons.
TigerWoodsIV
Apr 4, 07:07 PM
Never considered one until I used my friend's 13" he just got, but once a real processor is adopted, I think I'm gonna get one. Love the speed the SSD brings, just not once you need to do anything remotely processor intensive. If they put like an i3 or i5 Sandy Bridge in I'm all over that (preferably i5 if the form factor could accommodate it, idk the power usage/heat factor off the top of my head).
eastercat
May 5, 06:44 PM
You don't check the dev team's web site for JB info?
Also, whenever Apple comes out with a new version, it voids the reminder check box. Feel free to tell it to stop reminding you.
You can check a box to have it stop reminding you, but I leave it unchecked so that it reminds me I gotta keep an eye out (basically here) for a new JB.
Also, whenever Apple comes out with a new version, it voids the reminder check box. Feel free to tell it to stop reminding you.
You can check a box to have it stop reminding you, but I leave it unchecked so that it reminds me I gotta keep an eye out (basically here) for a new JB.
Happybunny
Nov 7, 03:46 AM
Just found this.
http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv310/happybunny2_photos/1289056062811.png
This is for me the new must see film, Cute girls, weapons, zeppelins, dragons, and big arse robots with bunny faces.
http://i694.photobucket.com/albums/vv310/happybunny2_photos/1289056062811.png
This is for me the new must see film, Cute girls, weapons, zeppelins, dragons, and big arse robots with bunny faces.
holyindian
Mar 27, 12:46 AM
I think, none has jailbroken ipad 2 yet. Neither Comex, if he had done it, he wud already pushed it out before anyone could. That draws more respect!!
I think its more of a photoshopped image!!
I think its more of a photoshopped image!!
Eric M
Jan 12, 01:19 PM
Well, if it's just for browsing - shouldn't really make a difference...
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
If you transfer large files between the computers via WIFI...*ekhem* change the router. WIFI does not "like" walls in general. Some MIMO N routers are known for performing much better than just a standard b/g routers that are given away when you sign a contract with an ISP. Look here (http://www.draytek.co.uk/products/vigor2920.html) and here (http://www.broadbandbuyer.co.uk/Shop/ShopDetail.asp?ProductID=8872)
These are pricey, but well worth the �$�.
The other factor to take in to consideration is the antenna in the computer, is it MIMO compatible, if not then there is no point in upgrading.
If it's the fie transfer rate that concerns you the most then the only solution would be wiring. I used to have a "G", then Powerline 1GB, but at the end just decided to do it properly and wired everything with a CAT5e and now have a semi-gigabit network...worked out cheaper than buying a new router/adapters and it's more reliable...just something to think about....
:apple:
Tailpike1153
Mar 4, 08:24 PM
Can you use RAID as an octane booster?
Artful Dodger
Dec 13, 02:32 PM
PM sent
edesignuk
May 5, 05:52 PM
Looks good :D
Think I might give that a go.
Think I might give that a go.
Rower_CPU
Jul 25, 07:06 PM
pEZ-
There are drivers, the OS just does a good job hiding them from you. ;)
TheWitePony-
Check out the "Print Center" app in your Applications/Utilities folder to add the printer. It should set it up automatically if the printer is connected correctly and turned on.
There are drivers, the OS just does a good job hiding them from you. ;)
TheWitePony-
Check out the "Print Center" app in your Applications/Utilities folder to add the printer. It should set it up automatically if the printer is connected correctly and turned on.
dmw007
Sep 6, 09:25 AM
www.boredatwork.com http://www.my-smileys.de/smileys2/flatto-stuhl-ani.gif
;)
Some very funny stories on this site. :D
;)
Some very funny stories on this site. :D
Yojiirill
Nov 11, 09:02 PM
Yojiirill needs to check out Pinkerton.
Raditude is fun though.
Pinkertonisemolololol
Raditude is fun though.
Pinkertonisemolololol
arn
May 5, 04:56 PM
New Advertiser:
SpeakingAssistant.com (http://www.speakingassistant.com)
For Mac OS X and OS 9.
"Welcome to the Speaking Assistant, your friendly email announcer! She will keep you informed about incoming emails as they arrive, speaking to you instead of beeping to you."
SpeakingAssistant.com (http://www.speakingassistant.com)
For Mac OS X and OS 9.
"Welcome to the Speaking Assistant, your friendly email announcer! She will keep you informed about incoming emails as they arrive, speaking to you instead of beeping to you."
Shagrat
Oct 25, 12:56 PM
I'm freakin sick of the ITMS. :mad:
I love iTunes and my iPod, but purchasing music that can only be put on an iPod is crap. There may be a better player out later which I want to go to and then *poof* my ITMS purchased tracks are crap.
www.allofmp3.com
It's (significantly) cheaper.
It's better.
'Nuff said.
Hmmn, have just tried 3 times to buy a PIN through Alltunes...card declined all 3 times, they SAY. Funny but it works everywhere else, including iTMS.
will be checking my bank balance JUST IN CASE!
So, it's NOT better in my experience.
I love iTunes and my iPod, but purchasing music that can only be put on an iPod is crap. There may be a better player out later which I want to go to and then *poof* my ITMS purchased tracks are crap.
www.allofmp3.com
It's (significantly) cheaper.
It's better.
'Nuff said.
Hmmn, have just tried 3 times to buy a PIN through Alltunes...card declined all 3 times, they SAY. Funny but it works everywhere else, including iTMS.
will be checking my bank balance JUST IN CASE!
So, it's NOT better in my experience.
dr_lha
Oct 24, 05:49 PM
I never really understood resolution independence. Can someone explain it in layman's terms?
Say you have 2 laptops with the same size screen, but different resolution screens, e.g. 17" LCD, one with 1920x1024 and another with 1440x768.
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
Say you have 2 laptops with the same size screen, but different resolution screens, e.g. 17" LCD, one with 1920x1024 and another with 1440x768.
Right now the Apple menu and the text on it will appear smaller on the higher resolution screen, because the pixels are smaller and the size of the menu bar is defined in pixels.
On the resolution independant system the size of the menu bar (and everything else) will be the same, regardless of the size of pixels. So the menu bar will be 1/4 inch high instead of 25 pixels.
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