annk
Feb 23, 01:51 PM
I could also gouge my eyes out, but it's not really a solution.
I actually laughed out loud. That comment made my day. (And I deleted the two smilies I originally had in this post!)
I actually laughed out loud. That comment made my day. (And I deleted the two smilies I originally had in this post!)
gadgetmonster
Mar 5, 12:08 PM
ok, thanks for the tip......it probably does have 4.2.1 on it.......i'll know Tuesday when upsman/woman delivers it...........i'm glad i didn't buy it.
Cheffy Dave
May 6, 12:16 PM
Anybody has experiences with this setup? Do you use Mini display to vga or hdmi?:D
Mini Display, same set up I am using with my 2007 BMB hooked up to an ergonomic arm. When the BMB dies, (if ever), I will mount a 27" ACD on the arm and use it with the 11" MBA, for now the MBA and my iPad are my couch buddies, (along with my 18 month old Chocolate lab Reilly):cool:
Mini Display, same set up I am using with my 2007 BMB hooked up to an ergonomic arm. When the BMB dies, (if ever), I will mount a 27" ACD on the arm and use it with the 11" MBA, for now the MBA and my iPad are my couch buddies, (along with my 18 month old Chocolate lab Reilly):cool:
dthimesch
May 6, 11:21 AM
Ok I got the keyboard going :) one down 1 to go. At this point I don't care about the magic mouse
Tetraeon
Aug 6, 02:14 AM
Self portrait taken (somewhat) recently during my time as a Campus Rep. Not only do I love the company and their products, but I spread the Apple love whenever I can! Minor retouching and compositing, etc...
mrkramer
Apr 24, 05:03 AM
I had a friend use my SB800 on his Canon, I don't think all of the features worked, but in manual mode it worked fine.
Gwendolyn
Oct 27, 05:15 PM
I'll have about 20 of the promo shirts from FastMac (http://fastmac.com/leopard.php#1) to give out. I'm supposed to be receiving the box today. I'll be there about 5:30.
Thanks for the T-shirt!
I was there, 6th in line. I saw a guy wearing a MR T-shirt about 10 places behind me in line, but didn't get a chance to say hi because we were too far away from each other and he was talking with three friends while in line, and after they opened the store things were kind of hectic. (Hi MR guy! Where did you get that T-shirt?)
The people who were waiting in line around me for 2.5 hours were super, super nice.
Thanks for the T-shirt!
I was there, 6th in line. I saw a guy wearing a MR T-shirt about 10 places behind me in line, but didn't get a chance to say hi because we were too far away from each other and he was talking with three friends while in line, and after they opened the store things were kind of hectic. (Hi MR guy! Where did you get that T-shirt?)
The people who were waiting in line around me for 2.5 hours were super, super nice.
And
May 16, 05:54 AM
Hi,
There doesn't seem to be a natural place in these forums for discussing using Macs in science settings. What would people here think about broadening the remit of this group to 'Distributed computing and Science' or 'Macs in science settings' or whatever! (suggestions?). Any interest?
Regards, a.
There doesn't seem to be a natural place in these forums for discussing using Macs in science settings. What would people here think about broadening the remit of this group to 'Distributed computing and Science' or 'Macs in science settings' or whatever! (suggestions?). Any interest?
Regards, a.
jMc
Oct 28, 10:15 AM
Thank you so much!
is that some kind of adware thing or is it something my client accidently put in there?
you're the best!
Thank you. No idea what it is... it appears to be some sort of Visual Basic script and is likely some kind of Windows ad/malware.
jx
is that some kind of adware thing or is it something my client accidently put in there?
you're the best!
Thank you. No idea what it is... it appears to be some sort of Visual Basic script and is likely some kind of Windows ad/malware.
jx
Rodimus Prime
Mar 18, 09:29 AM
What the hell. Are the GOP just trying to shove as much crap threw that they can knowing they are going to really suffer in 2012. I hope 2012 is the year of the 3rd parties.
This stuff is insane. Look like after wiscons mess they figured out they can get away with a lot.
Also clearly dumb **** is not tied to the South and states like Texas but to GOP and more importantly GOP tea partiers.
GOP get your house in order before the Tea party completely destroys it.
This stuff is insane. Look like after wiscons mess they figured out they can get away with a lot.
Also clearly dumb **** is not tied to the South and states like Texas but to GOP and more importantly GOP tea partiers.
GOP get your house in order before the Tea party completely destroys it.
Jessica Lares
Aug 2, 11:10 PM
Hmmm...sorry - I'm all out of ideas beyond pulling it apart and removing the memory module and HDD. :(
I'll pull it apart tomorrow and take pictures. It had been in the garage for awhile, but was working when I last tested it afterwards. The battery however had bloated up and came apart. Doesn't seem to have done any damage in the slot, but could be somewhere else. All I know is that it gets hot in the back and it smells a bit like plastic (but my iPhone smells like that too, go figure :P.).
I'll pull it apart tomorrow and take pictures. It had been in the garage for awhile, but was working when I last tested it afterwards. The battery however had bloated up and came apart. Doesn't seem to have done any damage in the slot, but could be somewhere else. All I know is that it gets hot in the back and it smells a bit like plastic (but my iPhone smells like that too, go figure :P.).
666sheep
Mar 30, 06:12 AM
http://discussions.info.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=2797348&tstart=0
2Tb is the limit in PPC macs.
That is false information (as 300D would say ;) :p :D)
2TB is limit of APM, not PPC. AFAIK SATA controller doesn't have a drive size limit.
Over 2TB you need to use GPT. Any OS X up from 10.4.6 is able to partition, mount, read and write GUID. No matter if it's on PPC or Intel Mac. PPC won't only boot off GPT partition.
OP, you should be able to use 3TB HDD in G5 for all but booting purposes (i.e. storage, backup, scratch etc) in OS X 10.4.6 + or 10.5.
2Tb is the limit in PPC macs.
That is false information (as 300D would say ;) :p :D)
2TB is limit of APM, not PPC. AFAIK SATA controller doesn't have a drive size limit.
Over 2TB you need to use GPT. Any OS X up from 10.4.6 is able to partition, mount, read and write GUID. No matter if it's on PPC or Intel Mac. PPC won't only boot off GPT partition.
OP, you should be able to use 3TB HDD in G5 for all but booting purposes (i.e. storage, backup, scratch etc) in OS X 10.4.6 + or 10.5.
trip1ex
May 6, 09:53 PM
Maybe it is going to be a surprise :eek:
I considered that, but it didn't sound like it. He already had some pretty specific requirements from his son.
Anyway just giving a $2200 MBP with Apple care is more than enough in my world. I don't think you'd get any complaints.
Extra software depends on the user's preference. As do many of the upgrades.
I guess if you wanted to bump up against the $2500 budget after 15% discount then put a SSD in the thing for an extra $500. But you can do that after market too.
I considered that, but it didn't sound like it. He already had some pretty specific requirements from his son.
Anyway just giving a $2200 MBP with Apple care is more than enough in my world. I don't think you'd get any complaints.
Extra software depends on the user's preference. As do many of the upgrades.
I guess if you wanted to bump up against the $2500 budget after 15% discount then put a SSD in the thing for an extra $500. But you can do that after market too.
jps1012
May 6, 06:15 AM
:rolleyes:I gave you one possible solution. If you don't like it, that's not my problem. Why don't you learn to use the search function since you're not getting the answer you want?
Your answer sounded sarcastic. Not sure if u meant it to be.
Your answer sounded sarcastic. Not sure if u meant it to be.
Les Kern
Dec 31, 10:34 AM
It's really easier than you might think. Just set up the groups, set up the share points in Shared Items (don't actually SHARE them) then assign the permissions. Know though that "read/write" will not work properly for your needs. ACL's must be set to "full control".
Thedeathbear
Mar 2, 09:10 PM
Why does the iPhone need a flexible display?
weazbert
Jun 26, 03:47 PM
didn't realize this was a bidding thing. Bought a new one instead. :rolleyes:
level1kid
Mar 29, 11:39 PM
you should look into komodo edit (http://www.activestate.com/komodo-edit) it is free and it basicly is a great IDE for HTML (and other languages) it also has a built in browser for easy testing. I don't know if this is what you wanted, as it is more to and IDE then a text editor, but you should really try it out.:)
MacBookPr0
May 6, 01:05 PM
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It's a paintball
It's a paintball
dj-anon
May 2, 11:19 PM
http://mersenne.org/freesoft/
vincenz
Apr 15, 11:57 PM
Nope, I'm always on Print view myself. Habit I guess.
balamw
Apr 5, 07:12 AM
you probably need to install MacDrive (http://www.mediafour.com/products/macdrive/) or HFS+ (http://www.paragon-software.com/home/hfs-windows/) on your winsloth installation.
If you are leaving it connected to the Time Capsule, then you should not have to install any HFS+ drivers. You should be able to turn on Windows sharing and see it over the network as an SMB/CIFS share.
If you can already see the internal drive in your network you have Windows sharing turned on, otherwise use Airport Utility to turn it on first.
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If you are leaving it connected to the Time Capsule, then you should not have to install any HFS+ drivers. You should be able to turn on Windows sharing and see it over the network as an SMB/CIFS share.
If you can already see the internal drive in your network you have Windows sharing turned on, otherwise use Airport Utility to turn it on first.
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jiminaus
Apr 2, 12:26 AM
People it just a header file. It does nothing in regards to behaviour. Perhaps on app-by-app basis you could patch NSWindow with a category. But if you wanted to change the behaviour of NSWindow system-wide you'd need to patch the library inside Cocoa.framework.
DeadlyBreakfast
Jul 23, 08:44 PM
Great!! Ill try it out ..Thanks!!
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