avit
Sep 7, 04:51 PM
I think a hard case would have higher protection.
i had a hard case before and my ipod fell from my loft bed (not even close to 2 metres), and fell apart and my ipod was dead.
i had a hard case before and my ipod fell from my loft bed (not even close to 2 metres), and fell apart and my ipod was dead.
mr.steevo
Apr 13, 10:12 AM
I bought the cheapest LG monitor I could find a few months ago.
I'm still regretting that decision...
I'm still regretting that decision...
Sun Baked
Sep 22, 07:36 PM
yes wait for the powerbook G5
(heheheheheheh i have always wanted to say that)
since there will never be a powerbook G5 enjoy the waitYes, definitely wait for the PowerBook G5.
>fiftyfive
Don't you read any of the recent new from Apple?
Like the switch to Intel in 2006 -- which would make a PowerBook G5 as likely to be introduced as Pauly Shore being elected President.
(heheheheheheh i have always wanted to say that)
since there will never be a powerbook G5 enjoy the waitYes, definitely wait for the PowerBook G5.
>fiftyfive
Don't you read any of the recent new from Apple?
Like the switch to Intel in 2006 -- which would make a PowerBook G5 as likely to be introduced as Pauly Shore being elected President.
f00f
Sep 8, 04:33 PM
Interesting to see that we can create configuration profiles that contain VPN settings for Juniper SSL VPNs, which require a third-party app from Juniper that doesn't exist yet. :(
teguh123
Apr 10, 02:28 AM
So with the exception of init and dealloc couple, alloc and release are always on the same function.
admanimal sample actually illustrate it. Retain is like alloc in a sense of increasing retain count.
admanimal sample actually illustrate it. Retain is like alloc in a sense of increasing retain count.
McGiord
Apr 23, 01:49 PM
What do you mean by 5 extra lines?
Probably a poor choice of words from my side.
I mean that the last 5 lines of the page were transferred to an extra page.
Probably a poor choice of words from my side.
I mean that the last 5 lines of the page were transferred to an extra page.
IngerMan
Apr 23, 08:25 PM
Thanks!
To confirm you have not applied any updates?
Again thanks for the piece of info.
Sorry I have done updates! My post was to help SR71 were to find the data:)
To confirm you have not applied any updates?
Again thanks for the piece of info.
Sorry I have done updates! My post was to help SR71 were to find the data:)
ZilogZ80
Mar 11, 07:59 AM
I can connect to our intranet site via hostname (e.g. xyz.local/index.html) when I am on the LAN because (as I understand it) .local hostnames are advertised by the bonjour service. But this does not work over a VPN (becuase no bonjour services do) so I have to connect by IP address (e.g. 192.168.2.11/index.html)
Is there an alternative to using the bonjour advertised hostnames that doesn't involve connecting by IP address? Would having a local DNS server running on the server or router (Vigor 2820) be a solution?
I realise I could edit the hosts file of every computer/device that connects via the VPN but I was after a more universal solution that can be implemented at the server end.
Is there an alternative to using the bonjour advertised hostnames that doesn't involve connecting by IP address? Would having a local DNS server running on the server or router (Vigor 2820) be a solution?
I realise I could edit the hosts file of every computer/device that connects via the VPN but I was after a more universal solution that can be implemented at the server end.
dreamteam
Jun 23, 10:38 AM
I already heard this news about AT&T... alot of sources have already reported AT&T stores won't have any iPhone 4's on launch, but my question is regarding Apple Stores. KRON reported Apple Stores won't have any available on launch day for walk-ins. I doubt this is true, but wondering if anyone else has heard this?
MacBytes
Jan 25, 08:59 PM
Category: Mac Websites
Link: The Different District finishes their movies section, with over 300 Apple commercials. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040125215948)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
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Link: The Different District finishes their movies section, with over 300 Apple commercials. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20040125215948)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
Approved by arn
Boston007
May 5, 10:07 PM
haven't had either of those issues. Whatever problems there were they fixed it in 4.01
ditto
ditto
jessep28
May 3, 11:47 PM
I've got a 20" iMac with a 2.16 Ghz C2D processor, 2GB RAM and running Snow Leopard (10.6.7). I bought the computer new in late 2006. There is plenty of hard drive space left (196GB). The machine had no issues until last week.
Essentially last Friday I started experiencing a lot of hangups when using the machine. On a subsequent reboot, the dock completely disappeared and I could not recover it. Suspecting something became corrupted on the OS, I performed a simple erase on the Hard Disk, reinstalled the OS and restored my Time Machine backup. It seemed to resolve the problem.
A few days later, the symptoms returned. This time I repaired permissions and checked the hard disk, which came back okay. I also ran AppleJack with no success. It's not a user profile issue since the symptoms are evident on the new profile.
At this point I'm concluding the hard disk is going bad. Are there any tests I can run before I buy a new hard drive to install?
Thank you
Jesse
Essentially last Friday I started experiencing a lot of hangups when using the machine. On a subsequent reboot, the dock completely disappeared and I could not recover it. Suspecting something became corrupted on the OS, I performed a simple erase on the Hard Disk, reinstalled the OS and restored my Time Machine backup. It seemed to resolve the problem.
A few days later, the symptoms returned. This time I repaired permissions and checked the hard disk, which came back okay. I also ran AppleJack with no success. It's not a user profile issue since the symptoms are evident on the new profile.
At this point I'm concluding the hard disk is going bad. Are there any tests I can run before I buy a new hard drive to install?
Thank you
Jesse
syklee26
Sep 12, 08:02 PM
no one seems to be pointing out that they got rid of educational pricing for iPods... that's a bummer.
ViciousShadow21
Nov 8, 08:29 PM
mine for November
JollyJoeJoe
Apr 15, 10:08 PM
Yes.
The kit includes all the cables needed to connect the disks to a 3rd party card (gets power off of the backplane board <where the disks usually plug into>, and uses a break-out cable to attach the disks data signals to the card). They make room for this via the drive mounts (fit shallower than the stock units to allow for room to plug the data ends into the drives).
cheers.
If using the 1880-ix-12 controller will the non-raid 2x SSD drives in Pass Through mode that I want to attach to the Areca controller be bootable? Does the Areca card at all allow for the system to boot off it or will any attached volumes only initialize once in the OS ?
The kit includes all the cables needed to connect the disks to a 3rd party card (gets power off of the backplane board <where the disks usually plug into>, and uses a break-out cable to attach the disks data signals to the card). They make room for this via the drive mounts (fit shallower than the stock units to allow for room to plug the data ends into the drives).
cheers.
If using the 1880-ix-12 controller will the non-raid 2x SSD drives in Pass Through mode that I want to attach to the Areca controller be bootable? Does the Areca card at all allow for the system to boot off it or will any attached volumes only initialize once in the OS ?
Redneck1089
Mar 29, 11:47 PM
Are you sure the X800 had anything to do with it? Because I have one and have no problems putting my computer to sleep.
--Eric
Yes I am sure it's the card. I think mine is faulty. There was a sleep issue problem with the card, however. There's been several ROM updates that have aimed to fixed the problem. Unfortunately, nothing has worked on mine.
--Eric
Yes I am sure it's the card. I think mine is faulty. There was a sleep issue problem with the card, however. There's been several ROM updates that have aimed to fixed the problem. Unfortunately, nothing has worked on mine.
vaderhater245
May 3, 12:09 PM
If your willing to spend a little extra, I'd check out the HP ZR22. It's a little bit smaller but you get what you pay for. IPS, Full HD, All the ports you need.
francis21
May 6, 09:00 AM
Here's my problem: As I go and start Boot Camp, after pressing the Continue button, I am welcomed by the screen that says "The startup disk does not have enough space to be partitioned. You must have at least 10 GB of free space available" The weird thing is, I have 18.28 GB of free space available. Is there kind of a restriction (i.e. do you need to have 20 GB or more) - because I already have more than 10 GB of free space? Is there anyway to bypass this problem?
Thanks! :)
Thanks! :)
dejo
Mar 18, 10:28 AM
I thought Apples had great security? ;)
And here come the complaints of the glass breaking too easy... :D
And here come the complaints of the glass breaking too easy... :D
kalsta
May 4, 07:42 AM
Like mape2k said, if the problem is with Intel's integrated graphics, you could easily spend the extra $300 and see no improvement, and then I imagine you'd be quite disappointed.
You could always ask at an Apple Store about return policies if you're not happy with performance.
The 15" models should have no problem, but I take it they're out of your price range?
You could always ask at an Apple Store about return policies if you're not happy with performance.
The 15" models should have no problem, but I take it they're out of your price range?
babboxy
Jan 16, 01:26 PM
(wrong place, please delete)
greenstork
Dec 31, 02:08 PM
While I know that I am suggesting something that's already been done by Dave Shea (http://www.csszengarden.com/), I think that in order to quell the critics, you should post a copy of the XHTML code (including your CMS tags) and allow folks to submit their own CSS stylesheets to the site. That would offer readers many different choices for their CSS styles of the site while showcasing the talents of some of your frequent readers who happen to be web designers.
While I like the new design better than the old one graphically, I agree that the third column makes it a little more "info heavy."
All things considered, it's a great move. standards compliance is huge move. Throw in a few additional style sheet options and I'd be thrilled. I think some of your readers could have a lot to offer in terms of CSS expertise and I for one would welcome those options.
While I like the new design better than the old one graphically, I agree that the third column makes it a little more "info heavy."
All things considered, it's a great move. standards compliance is huge move. Throw in a few additional style sheet options and I'd be thrilled. I think some of your readers could have a lot to offer in terms of CSS expertise and I for one would welcome those options.
patrick0brien
Jul 1, 11:24 AM
-massie
'Painfully Slow' a relative term of course, but is correct in the fact that you will always get faster performance from native hardware.
That being said, I thin going to '98 is a good idea. Not as much Eye Candy to emulate. You probably won't feel much speed issues if you are using Excel, or Word, though those are available in OS X BTW.
But if you wish games - not a good idea. That truly is painful, and not what VPC was designed for.
Personally, I only find the need to use a PC for a few Apps like Summation, Carpe Diem, TrialMax (Legal apps), and MS Project (though FastTrack 8 is OS X native)
What softwares do you need VPC to run?
'Painfully Slow' a relative term of course, but is correct in the fact that you will always get faster performance from native hardware.
That being said, I thin going to '98 is a good idea. Not as much Eye Candy to emulate. You probably won't feel much speed issues if you are using Excel, or Word, though those are available in OS X BTW.
But if you wish games - not a good idea. That truly is painful, and not what VPC was designed for.
Personally, I only find the need to use a PC for a few Apps like Summation, Carpe Diem, TrialMax (Legal apps), and MS Project (though FastTrack 8 is OS X native)
What softwares do you need VPC to run?
Benjamin
Oct 10, 06:30 PM
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