At 1:01 AM -0400 3/24/2009, insightinmind wrote:
Ok. Can't tell - you didn't send any system.log files.
The two Apple System Profiler reports in the first sitx Bill
Connelly's Hearing Problems.sitx, were a Before and After snapshot,
and should have contained the logs. Don't spx files
http://tinyurl.com/db2gxc
IOGear debuts a $40 USB printer sharing switch that's fully supported
by both OS X and Windows (requires 10.3.9 on the Mac side)
--
Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group
Institutions do not have opinions, merely
We buy cleaning supplies at a place here in town and they told us that there
are harsh chemicals in the foam erasers that give them their cleaning power.
It really isn't good for you hands.-Jonas
On Mon, Mar 23, 2009 at 9:46 PM, Cyrus Griffin callmemrp...@gmail.comwrote:
It's true! They also
Hurray...I'm going SCSI's on my Sawtooth...well, as soon as I get the
help I need. I'm trying to figure out how to safely install more than a
single HD in the Sawtooth. Ideas...someone here must have done it. This
is a physical issue, of course I know how to hook them up...but where
would I
Bruce Johnson wrote:
http://tinyurl.com/db2gxc
IOGear debuts a $40 USB printer sharing switch that's fully supported
by both OS X and Windows (requires 10.3.9 on the Mac side)
Even better when you consider it's cheaper than the price of a decent
print server.
On Mar 24, 2009, at 3:08 PM, nestamicky wrote:
I'm going SCSI's on my Sawtooth...well, as soon as I get the
help I need. I'm trying to figure out how to safely install more
than a
single HD in the Sawtooth. Ideas...someone here must have done it.
This
is a physical issue, of course I
Have you considered connecting external SCSI drives and booting off the
internal ATA drive? If you do, and also wish to boot from those external
drives, you would need to install perhaps an ultra320SCSI: UL2D PCI card or
UL3D PCI card (or equivalent) after doing the research to see if these
If the sawtooth setup is pretty much like the gigabit ethernet set up... you
should already have three places to mound hd's in the bottem of the case
although you may have to get another hd sled, and if you take out the zip
drive you have another place.-Jonas
On Tue, Mar 24, 2009 at 4:23 PM, Mel
At 5:11 PM -0700 3/24/09, Jonas Ulrich wrote:
I just bought two Xserve G4's. They are on there way and i had some
questions. I know you can get the apple drive modules and boot off
one of those right? I don't have any adm's but would still like to
use the internal ata 100/133. Is there a way