On Jun 27, 2:53 am, James E. Therrault jetas...@worldnet.att.net
wrote:
Another option that gets you the old-time Apple quality is to actually
get an old Apple Extended Keyboard and connect it via a Griffin
Technologies iMate ADB-to-USB adapter. I haven't tried it, but some
say it
On Jun 25, 2:12 pm, Paul pper...@gmail.com wrote:
I'm looking at the Swap List, too, but I'm hoping that someone knows
of something else, because I might not find anything there.
Check the Swap List again, QS 733 MHz for $99 shipped!
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At 4:35 PM -0400 6/26/2009, insightinmind wrote:
Just tried to wake up my Tiger DA Dual 533 from Sleep ... usually
wakes up fine. This time, I had to cold-cock it and use the Restart
button.
Hate it when that happens.
I remembered I had checked File Sharing and Remote Login for another
I'm looking to make a Mac based file server. I'm wondering if PowerMac
G4 Sawtooth or QS would he enough to run Leopard or Tiger server.
Would I be better off with an used Mac mini?
Jagger De Leo
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On Jun 27, 2009, at 9:24 AM, Dan wrote:
What does it say in the system log?
System log seems to be gone already for yesterday, but a panic log
shows this (pointing to my aging legacy Sonnet Trio ATA/FW/USB card
that I'm using in my DA to allow larger drives ... just this once,
didn't
At 10:29 AM -0400 6/27/2009, insightinmind wrote:
On Jun 27, 2009, at 9:24 AM, Dan wrote:
What does it say in the system log?
System log seems to be gone already for yesterday
Use Console.app. If the prior logs aren't there, then you're doing
something to flush them out. That's BAD. Do
Recently the PRAM battery on my faithful old G3/233 desktop died. When
I put in a new battery and started it up, I suddenly had no sound. No
startup chime, no system alerts, no music from CD, nothing. When I go
into the Monitors Sound control panel, it shows a blank for sound
output, as if it
Al Poulin wrote:
On Jun 25, 9:56 am, Stephen E. Bodnar sbod...@gci.net wrote:
I'm typing this now on a Tactile Pro 2.0
keyboard, which is Mac-centric, but very clicky. Also pricey, and I
guess they don't make it any more.
That was made by Matias. They now feature a Mac compatible
On Jun 27, 2009, at 1:33 PM, leighkimmel wrote:
Recently the PRAM battery on my faithful old G3/233 desktop died. When
I put in a new battery and started it up, I suddenly had no sound. No
startup chime, no system alerts, no music from CD, nothing. When I go
into the Monitors Sound
On 6/27/09 7:34 PM, insightinmind of billycarm...@verizon.net sent
On Jun 27, 2009, at 1:33 PM, leighkimmel wrote:
Recently the PRAM battery on my faithful old G3/233 desktop died. When
I put in a new battery and started it up, I suddenly had no sound. No
startup chime, no system
On Jun 27, 2009, at 7:51 AM, Dan wrote:
System log seems to be gone already for yesterday
Use Console.app.
And click the More Logs button. Click the reveal arrows until you get
to /var/logs, you can see previous System logs there.
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I have run Mac OS 10.4 Server on a Dual 500MHZ G4 Gigabit Ethernet, and a
single 533MHZ G4 Digital Audio. While I haven't attempted to run Leopard on
either for a server OS, 10.4 Server has run great. I am currently running it
on a Dual 867MHZ G4 MDD. I have heard that regular 10.4 runs 10 - 15%
I have had a lot of Beige G3's and one did go mute. I solved the problem by
just replacing the personality card. One thing that you might try is zapping
the pram. Turn on the computer and hold down: Command + Options + P + R.
Hold these keys until the computer restarts about 3 times. Usually you
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