Swann swivel stand for iMac

2007-06-17 Thread Lloyd White

Free to a good home. I have a Swann swivel stand that fits the original
coloured iMacs, and probably the later ones as well. It allows you to swivel
it back and forth to get the best angle.

I no longer have an iMac like that.

Pick up from City Beach.

Lloyd  


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foreign language OS

2007-06-17 Thread KEVIN Lock
Everywhere we have travelled we have seen both Mac and Windows 
operating systems in English only.


Are other language Operating Systems availableBahasa Indonesia for example?

Google tells me that Apple is developing and Arabic OS and Windows is 
soon to release an LE edition of XP in Malay, Thai and some other 
language.


Does this mean that the rest of the world has to use English?

TIA

Kev

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Re: foreign language OS

2007-06-17 Thread Ronda Brown

Hi Kevin,

OSX10.4 - System Preferences  International  Language, click 'Edit  
List' and Bahasa Indonesia is there.


Cheers,
Ronni

On 18/06/2007, at 7:52 AM, KEVIN Lock wrote:

Everywhere we have travelled we have seen both Mac and Windows  
operating systems in English only.


Are other language Operating Systems availableBahasa Indonesia  
for example?


Google tells me that Apple is developing and Arabic OS and Windows  
is soon to release an LE edition of XP in Malay, Thai and some  
other language.


Does this mean that the rest of the world has to use English?

TIA

Kev

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[4Sale] 12 iBook G4, 12 PowerBook G4, 15 PowerBook G4

2007-06-17 Thread Daniel Kerr
Hi All

I have the following laptops for sale:-

iBook G4 12
1.07GHz
512MB RAM
30GB Hard Drive
CD-RW
Airport
32MB Video Card
Looking at $600

PowerBook G4 12
1GHz
1.25GB RAM
80GB Hard Drive
CD-RW Drive
Bluetooth
32MB Video Card
Looking at $900
($950 if you want an Airport card added)

PowerBook G4 15
1.5GHz
1.25GB RAM
100GB Hard Drive
DVD-R
Airport, Bluetooth
64MB Video Card
FW400. FW800. USB2
Looking at $1475

If anyone is interested or wants more info, drop me an email and let me
know.

Thanks for looking! Talk to you soon.

Kind Regards
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Re: foreign language OS

2007-06-17 Thread Adam Hewitt
Not that I have looked into this but I would be very surprised if you
couldn't find a version of linux for *any* language. I did see Red Flag
Linux on the cover of PC Authority the other month which is the official
Chinese one...

...and here is a link for a Bahasa Indonesian version:

http://www.blankonlinux.or.id/

Cheers,

Adam.

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 Subject: foreign language OS
 
 Everywhere we have travelled we have seen both Mac and Windows
 operating systems in English only.
 
 Are other language Operating Systems availableBahasa Indonesia for
 example?
 
 Google tells me that Apple is developing and Arabic OS and Windows is
 soon to release an LE edition of XP in Malay, Thai and some other
 language.
 
 Does this mean that the rest of the world has to use English?
 
 TIA
 
 Kev
 
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Re: foreign language OS

2007-06-17 Thread Mark Secker
Both Windows and Mac OSX support most of the 
major languages, (all European national and 
most European ethnic languages including eastern 
Cyrillic), most of the main African languages 
andÝ most Asian languages from Turkish, Hebrew, 
Persian, Arabic to Hindu to Thai to all the major 
Chinese dialects, Korean and Japanese to 
Philippine.


and yes, even Bahasa Indonesia.

Go to System preferences/International/language, 
if you only see English click on the edit list 
button and select the languages you want it to 
support.
To change the primary language 
(interface/dialogues) you need to drag that 
language to the top of the System 
preferences/International/language list and then 
log out an log back in again. I'm not sure how to 
set it up to change globally (for all users)



It's generally pretty much the same with windows.

difference is is that by recall a default Mac 
install includes almost all languages except for 
those that are transcribed right to left and some 
of the minor far eastern and Asian languages 
(maybe wrong maybe now days installs all language 
support by default) where as Windows installs to 
the CD's default language plus US English support 
(if default language is not English) and all 
other language supports have to be installed as 
extra's during the setup or afterwards.


in our house we have a mac setup to display 
English, Chinese (simplified), Korean and Japanese
and 3 windows machines setup the same way but 
with one being primary interface in Japanese and 
another other also  having Bahasa as a supported 
language.



Application support is another thing though - 
both in Windows and Mac OSX... MS Office is 
pretty good but outside of that it's all pot luck 
and hit and miss e.g. Eudora supports English and 
Japanese - but not on the one install you have to 
install both versions an launch the one with the 
language you want to use









Everywhere we have travelled we have seen both 
Mac and Windows operating systems in English 
only.


Are other language Operating Systems 
availableBahasa Indonesia for example?


Google tells me that Apple is developing and 
Arabic OS and Windows is soon to release an LE 
edition of XP in Malay, Thai and some other 
language.


Does this mean that the rest of the world has to use English?

TIA

Kev

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Morphing software

2007-06-17 Thread Kaye and Geoff

Hi,

I'm looking for recommendations for morphing software, preferrably 
something that will export to movie format.


I have MorphX, but find it to be a bit flakey and wondered if anyone 
used software that they really liked .



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Headphone jack/internal speaker problem

2007-06-17 Thread Ashley Mulder
Hi WAMUGers

Ive just recently came across a problem with my iBook G4 and my
headphones jack/speakers
i only get sound out of the left inbuilt speaker, and when i put
headphones/external speakers in i only get sound out of the left speaker
as well
i have jiggled around with the jacks in the port, and sometimes have
been able to get sound out of the right external source, however it is
often very very faint
if its something with the headphone jack it doesnt explain the internal
speaker problem

Cheers

Ashley Mulder
Bachelor of Science (Forensic and Analytical Chemistry)
Curtin University of Technology
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Re: Headphone jack/internal speaker problem

2007-06-17 Thread Robert Howells


On 18/06/2007, at 12:50 PM, Ashley Mulder wrote:


Hi WAMUGers

Ive just recently came across a problem with my iBook G4 and my
headphones jack/speakers
i only get sound out of the left inbuilt speaker, and when i put
headphones/external speakers in i only get sound out of the left  
speaker

as well
i have jiggled around with the jacks in the port, and sometimes have
been able to get sound out of the right external source, however it is
often very very faint
if its something with the headphone jack it doesnt explain the  
internal

speaker problem


Sorry ... but that is an incorrect assumption !

In many situations the internal speaker is disconnected when you plug in
the external headphone .

A good place to start looking is at the jack and it's connecting  
points to the circuit board .


Might be a Technician only capability


Bob





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Curtin University of Technology
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