Hi all,
I recently acquired a second 17 LCD monitor (from LEM Swap, natch).
My old one moved over to replace the 17 Apple CRT (Studio Display?
Not sure what it's called, but it looks like the 1st gen iMacs).
One of the machines on that monitor, a G4 dual 450 running 10.4.8,
only has two
Got IP camera with eithernet connection behind Linksys 4 plex, but am not able
to find the url to view the picture. I to on my mac and see the url and then
phone a friend to tell them the url so they can set their browser to this url,
but nothing works. Any ideas. I am not subscribed to a
OOps, messed up on the subject line.
On Mar 8, 2009, at 5:45 AM, g3-5-list group wrote:
== 1 of 3 ==
Date: Sat, Mar 7 2009 2:05 pm
From: Dan
At 4:45 PM -0500 3/7/2009, Steve R wrote:
Is the Time-Warner router user configurable?
Most are.
Like most ISPs, they field a number of models.
I have Safari 3 Version 3.2.1 (4525.27.1) For Safari 4 Beta the Macintosh
Requirements * Any Mac running Security Update 2009-001 and Mac OS X Leopard
10.5.6 or Mac OS X Tiger 10.4.11. I have 10.4.11, Build 8S165, but it refuses
to install wanting 10.5 I am G4 Power PC. BUT Software Update
You probably downloaded the Leopard version. You need the version for Tiger.
Peter M.
Sent via BlackBerry by ATT
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From: Jonas Lopez jonaslo...@yahoo.com
Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2009 15:19:29
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: Safari 4 Public Beta available today
I assume your camera has a webserver in it; check the manual and also
check how to log into the camera from your browser. You'd have to give
your friend your external IP. Great cameras will give your both the
internal and external IP addresses. Give your friend the external one
and have them
At 5:00 AM -0600 3/9/2009, Stephen Conrad wrote:
Machine: A Smurf (BW G3)
OS: OS X 10.2.8
This is what Console says
console.log contains information logged related to the current user.
A kernel panic is a system-wide event - so its information is in
system.log and panic.log.
I tried to
I've got a couple G3 iMacs I inherited and was planning to fix them up
for family, one 350 slot-loaded and one 500 slot-loaded.
Unfortunately, one of them had the HD removed. On most Macs, I'd just
slap in one I have lying around, but as the iMac is a closed
computer, I'm concerned that sticking
On 9/3/09 14:38, mythmaker18 mythmake...@yahoo.com wrote:
I've got a couple G3 iMacs I inherited and was planning to fix them up
for family, one 350 slot-loaded and one 500 slot-loaded.
Unfortunately, one of them had the HD removed. On most Macs, I'd just
slap in one I have lying around,
On Mar 9, 2009, at 4:00 AM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
I tried to reboot the machine from the KB but no luck
Tried the button on the front of the tower and again, no luck
Finally I unplugged it and plugged it back in.
So, any ideas what caused the panic?
Those messages are 'normal' console
On 9-Mar-09, at 4:28 AM, Bill Christensen wrote:
So the big question is: what system bits do I need to copy into
there to get it to show me a choice in the 1280 range? Because this
is a working server I'm not prone to a system reinstall - or as you
can see by the fact that it's at 10.4.8,
Bill,
*Snip*
It ain't *that*
broke, so I don't want to do anything drastic and really break it.
But I'm fine with doing a restart.
Thanks for any pointers.
--
Bill Christensen
Try Detect Displays in the displays preferences pane. My iMac wouldn't
recognise my 2nd LCD till I did that.
Might
I'm got a G4 AGP with plenty of RAM (1.5 gig because I lent a 512 mg
stick to another computer), 1.4 GHz cpu, running up-to-date Tiger
(10.4.11)
I've got two HDs inside on the regular IDE HD bus. Both are over-
sized and partitioned thusly:
500 (actually 465.76GB) GB drive
partition
On Mar 9, 2009, at 2:13 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Ok, so this weekend I became an object lesson for y'all.
snip
With a link to OS X drivers, which they've had all along, and were
present on the CD included, if I'd bothered to look :-)
Moral of the story: Don't always believe the box. :-)
On Mar 9, 2009, at 1:16 PM, joe wrote:
When I do an incremental back-up, it usually fails, but at least not
until after it's backed up everything that seems to matter to me.
If you been able to backup everything that seems to matter just
erase the partition and check it with Disk Utility
If you have backed up your data and software from that That first partition on
the big internal drive, then erase that partition and then use either CCC or
diskwarrior to restore it.
If you haven't backed it up, I don't know what to do.
Mel
--- On Mon, 3/9/09, joe j...@joethejuggler.com
On Mar 9, 2009, at 2:16 PM, joe wrote:
I'm got a G4 AGP with plenty of RAM (1.5 gig because I lent a 512
mg stick to another computer), 1.4 GHz cpu, running up-to-date
Tiger (10.4.11)
I've got two HDs inside on the regular IDE HD bus. Both are over-
sized and partitioned thusly:
mythmaker18 wrote:
I've got a couple G3 iMacs I inherited and was planning to fix them up
for family, one 350 slot-loaded and one 500 slot-loaded.
Unfortunately, one of them had the HD removed. On most Macs, I'd just
slap in one I have lying around, but as the iMac is a closed
computer,
I'm hoping to install a dual 1.8 GHz Giga Designs CPU (picked up
secondhand) in a dual 500 MHz G4 'Mystic' Power Mac. I have version
3.0.1 software on the original installer CD, and every time I run the
Install Giga Designs Updater app, it goes so far and then stays
there. It never finishes the
Bill Christensen wrote:
Hi all,
I recently acquired a second 17 LCD monitor (from LEM Swap, natch).
My old one moved over to replace the 17 Apple CRT (Studio Display?
Not sure what it's called, but it looks like the 1st gen iMacs).
One of the machines on that monitor, a G4 dual 450
On Mar 9, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Charles Davis wrote:
Joe;
What I would try [Assuming that you have backups of all the files on
the HD (both partitions)].
Keep Re-Running 'Disk Utility repair Disk' until there are no changes
from report to report.
At that point try and identify the 'culprit'
On Mar 9, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Dan the listmom wrote:
I'm hoping to install a dual 1.8 GHz Giga Designs CPU (picked up
secondhand) in a dual 500 MHz G4 'Mystic' Power Mac. I have version
3.0.1 software on the original installer CD, and every time I run the
Install Giga Designs Updater app, it
On Mar 9, 2009, at 5:40 PM, insightinmind wrote:
On Mar 9, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Dan the listmom wrote:
I'm hoping to install a dual 1.8 GHz Giga Designs CPU (picked up
secondhand) in a dual 500 MHz G4 'Mystic' Power Mac. I have version
3.0.1 software on the original installer CD, and every
There are no system.log or panic.log
A search of my HD finds no such thing anywhere.
A look in the folder entitles Logs doesn't have them
THe folder inside that called CrashReporter doesn't have anything
but a log from Dec. of 2007 and logs about various program crashes
(Opera, Yahoo! IM, etc.).
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
There are no system.log or panic.log
A search of my HD finds no such thing anywhere.
A look in the folder entitles Logs doesn't have them
THe folder inside that called CrashReporter doesn't have anything
but a log from Dec. of 2007 and
On 3/9/09, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
There are no system.log or panic.log
A search of my HD finds no such thing anywhere.
A look in the folder entitles Logs doesn't have them
THe folder inside that called
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:37 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
On 3/9/09, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:10 PM, Stephen Conrad wrote:
There are no system.log or panic.log
A search of my HD finds no such thing anywhere.
A look in the folder entitles Logs
On Mar 9, 2009, at 5:18 PM, joe wrote:
On Mar 9, 2009, at 1:42 PM, Charles Davis wrote:
Joe;
What I would try [Assuming that you have backups of all the files on
the HD (both partitions)].
Keep Re-Running 'Disk Utility repair Disk' until there are no changes
from report to report.
At
Thanks, Clark. I just wanted to be sure, since I remember having
overheating problems with some non-original-spec hard drives in the
cramped 6100 case.
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On Mar 9, 2009, at 8:47 PM, mark ray wrote:
A neighbor has a G4 QS (733Mhz) 1.5GB Ram, a 40GB HD and a 120GB HD,
a new nVidia Geoforce 6200 256mb video card running a 20 lcd
monitor. Tried both wireless and direct enet connections to the
router. It runs great, BUT, she wants to run
Hosemonkey wrote:
Thank you so much for all your help. Upon closer examination, I found
the door to be binding on the outer case. A little gentle bending and
everything is working fine now. The spring was indeed there, it simply
could not overcome the binding force of the outer(perforated)
So she meets 2 out of 3. Unfortunately, the one she does not even
come close to is the most important here, and that is the processor.
The QS 733 has no L3 cache, so it runs like a 533Mhz with a cache.
Which is basically 1/3 of the speed of a G5 1.6.
A processor upgrade will get her
At 6:14 PM + 3/9/09, amanda.w...@comcast.net wrote:
Bill,
*Snip*
It ain't *that*
broke, so I don't want to do anything drastic and really break it.
But I'm fine with doing a restart.
Thanks for any pointers.
--
Bill Christensen
Try Detect Displays in the displays preferences pane. My iMac
At 1:47 PM -0700 3/9/09, Clark Martin wrote:
Bill Christensen wrote:
So the big question is: what system bits do I need to copy into
there to get it to show me a choice in the 1280 range? Because this
is a working server I'm not prone to a system reinstall - or as you
can see by the
At 1:59 PM -0400 3/9/09, Tony Gamble wrote:
On 9-Mar-09, at 4:28 AM, Bill Christensen wrote:
So the big question is: what system bits do I need to copy into
there to get it to show me a choice in the 1280 range? Because this
is a working server I'm not prone to a system reinstall - or as
On Mar 9, 2009, at 3:28 AM, Bill Christensen wrote:
So the big question is: what system bits do I need to copy into
there to get it to show me a choice in the 1280 range? Because this
is a working server I'm not prone to a system reinstall - or as you
can see by the fact that it's at
On Mar 9, 2009, at 4:44 PM, Dan the listmom wrote:
I'm hoping to install a dual 1.8 GHz Giga Designs CPU (picked up
secondhand) in a dual 500 MHz G4 'Mystic' Power Mac. I have version
3.0.1 software on the original installer CD, and every time I run the
Install Giga Designs Updater app, it
You're going to end up paying 400-500 dollars for an upgrade like that. It's
not worth it.-Jonas
On Mon, Mar 9, 2009 at 7:02 PM, mark ray bluellama...@embarqmail.comwrote:
So she meets 2 out of 3. Unfortunately, the one she does not even come
close to is the most important here, and that is
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