At 10:29 PM 8/5/2007, you wrote:
Date:Sun, 5 Aug 2007 11:42:56 -0500
From:Jeff Morris [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Background programs running
One thing I've noticed on my computer is that a lot of programs are
running in the background, some of which do not need to be running.
Jeff,
Try:
http://www.derlien.com/
This works for OS X
Jim
On Aug 5, 2007, at 12:42 PM, Jeff Morris wrote:
One thing I've noticed on my computer is that a lot of programs are
running in the background, some of which do not need to be running.
Question...can you direct me to a good
1st try resetting power management. Method varies greatly between models
so you have to look it up. Search on MacBook Pro abd SMU or PMU.
I've found that my MacBook Pro is forgetting where on the desktop I
left my main hard disk and which wireless network I was connected
to. Time and date
I'm maxed on RAM with 2.5 gb. I don't really understand how Mac
handles ram tho. It always looks like I'm almost out of it and am
using a lot of virtual rameven when I'm not running much.
Do you have a PPC or an Intel Mac? If it is an Intel Mac you should check
in Activity Monitor that
There is a Firefox plug-in to control the execution of Flash. Tools
Add-ons Extensions Get Extensions etc.
The big culprit is Flash. I hate it where web sites use Flash when HTML
or any other video works better--and there's no alternate path. Might not be
Paula's problem, but I've had trouble
Jesus and Satan were having an on-going argument about who was
better on the computer. They had been going at it for days, and
frankly God was tired of hearing all the bickering.
Finally fed up, God said, THAT'S IT! I have had enough. I am going
to set up a test that will run for two hours,
On 8/6/07, Tom Piwowar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There is a Firefox plug-in to control the execution of Flash. Tools
Add-ons Extensions Get Extensions etc.
The big culprit is Flash. I hate it where web sites use Flash when HTML
or any other video works better--and there's no alternate
Woke up this a.m. to find OSX had quit again. It seems to happen
every night now. I don't have any backups running then. I do set
the computer to sleep after about 1/2 hr. I did forget to restart it
in safemode when I went to bed.
Right now, with only mail running the CPU is running
My year special for Comcast internet expired Aug. 1, so spent considerable time
on phone with customer service re. options for internet and/or phone
(not to mention separately, with tech support re. log-in problem - this time
actually got someone who could do a little critical thinking).
Today I downloaded a version of Flashblock that finally works with
SeaMonkey. I've used Flashblock with Firefox for ages, but it's not my
primary browser. Best thing is that it worked immediately--before
quitting and restarting the program! [I'd better back it up before it
breaks]
Happy
sheesh.
And google isn't a generic term for searching the net...but it's become
that.
Mike
On 8/6/07, Michel Lowe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
FiOS is Verizon's brand for fiber-to-the-premises connectivity. FiOS is
not
a generic term or a technology (like DSL) but an actual brand.
If Qwest
Been there, done both...trashed finder plist from my user/library/
prefs folder. Maybe there's something in the root prefs file that
needs to be trashed??
Have you tried doing same from a different user account?
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Have been off the list for an extended period and have just returned and
would like some insider advice. I know that reams have been written about
Vista vs. XP but wondered if some of the regulars here had a CONCISE
recommendation to make re: why (or why not) I should upgrade from XP Media
Center
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