Re: PCI Cards under OS X 10.5.8 vrs 10.4.11

2011-11-25 Thread Jörg Duurkoop
Hi, I also have the 7.1 Revolution in my MDD and after upgrading to Tiger I tried the M-Audio upgrade drivers for Tiger. Actually they worked very irratically and when I reinstalled the M-Audio Panther drivers my system was reasonably stable again. Don't know how the Panther drivers would perform

Re: POLITICAL STATEMENT?

2011-11-25 Thread Kyle Hansen
Sorry, food coma. THIS THREAD IS DEAD! FURTHER COMMENTARY ON THIS TOPIC WILL RESULT IN A WARNING OR POSSIBLY A BAN. Thank you all for your compliance. Back to talking about Mac stuff. -- Kyle Hansen When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro! --Hunter S. Thompson On 11/24/11 12:10 AM,

router question

2011-11-25 Thread Lawrence David Eden
Greetings Listers, I am using a NetGear wireless router in my home, and quite often, especially when my children are at home.the router needs to be reset in order for me to get online. If I unplug the router (from the electricity)for a couple of seconds and then plug it back in, I can

Re: router question

2011-11-25 Thread Kris Tilford
On Nov 25, 2011, at 6:48 PM, Lawrence David Eden wrote: Is ther a command of some kind that I can send to the router from the basement... Yes. You can login to the router using any browser. The login address is specific to the router model, you'll need to look it up in the manual. Most

Re: router question

2011-11-25 Thread Clark Martin
On Nov 25, 2011, at 4:48 PM, Lawrence David Eden lde...@comcast.net wrote: Greetings Listers, I am using a NetGear wireless router in my home, and quite often, especially when my children are at home.the router needs to be reset in order for me to get online. If I unplug the router

Re: router question

2011-11-25 Thread Andy
On 26 Nov 2011, at 00:48AM, Lawrence David Eden wrote: Greetings Listers, I am using a NetGear wireless router in my home, and quite often, especially when my children are at home.the router needs to be reset in order for me to get online. If I unplug the router (from the

Re: router question

2011-11-25 Thread peterhaas
Is ther a command of some kind that I can send to the router from the basementor must I continue to make that long walk to the garage? Log into the router's GUI interface using IP address 192.168.1.1 and then list the log, check it out, and, finally, issue the REBOOT command. This can be

Getting really sick of access privileges

2011-11-25 Thread Tom
I thought that when I got my two home computers wirelessly networked I'd really be able to move files back and forth between them (G4 and G5 Powermacs both running 10.5.8). No more running back and forth with a flash drive to transfer files. Well, I can move files back and forth between computers

Re: Getting really sick of access privileges

2011-11-25 Thread Kris Tilford
Run Disk Utility?Repair Permissions on both Computer A B. This problem could be with the application and not with the file. It may be telling you that you don't have privileges to Save within the application rather than the file's privileges have an issue. Hopefully Repair Permissions

Re: Getting really sick of access privileges

2011-11-25 Thread Alex Barnes
It's UNIX. Not Mac OS X. Most OSes have the permissions crud because they are optimized for multi user systems. The only OS I know of that doesn't have permissions is BeOS. -- You received this message because you are a member of G-Group, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs