I have Apple TVs that need to be set up on the campus network and I have to
admit that I have no experience in how to do that (I live on just basic
cable and a cable box at home  -- does that make me a TV luddite of sorts?).

We have LCD monitors that we'd like to connect to as well as HDMI cables,
but I didn't know how to register them (no ethernet ID on boxes) and when I
tried connecting them to the LCDs, nothing came up and I tried all of the
HDMI options offered by the set up on the LCDs.  Should it be the PC
option? I admit I haven't tried that yet.

I know I'm missing something obvious. Any assistance is appreciated.

Oh, by the way, thanks for all of the options everyone emailed about a
user's AirBears2 problem. Unfortunately nothing worked. I will try to
contact Gary and maybe connect him to the user as I've run out of ideas of
things to try.

Beth

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Beth Muramoto
Computer Resource Specialist
Graduate School of Education
University of California, Berkeley
1650 Tolman Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
Email:  mailto:[email protected]
Phone:  (510) 643-0203
Fax:  (510) 643-6239

“Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could. Some
blunders and absurdities have crept in – forget them as soon as you can.
Tomorrow is a new day. You shall begin it serenely and with too high a
spirit to be encumbered with your old nonsense.”
                            -Emerson

This is the essence of forgiveness. You can't change what happened but you
can make sure it doesn't have the power to prevent you from being happy
tomorrow.

                             -Paul Boese

“Kind words do not cost much yet they accomplish much.”

                            -Blaise Pascal


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