Re: How to block ads in Safari 3.2.1 in Leopard?

2009-03-27 Thread Tom
Thanks George. I do have that checked. It blocks pop-ups, but it doesn't stop all the ads that flash, flutter, flicker, and float. Fooey. I need something like AdBlock for FireFox. But Safari AdBlock doesn't work. After I download and install it, it vanishes, just like SafariBlock. --~--~

Re: How to block ads in Safari 3.2.1 in Leopard?

2009-03-27 Thread George R. Hozendorf
On Mar 27, 2009, at 10:25 PM, Tom wrote: > > I'm running Leopard 10.5.6 with Safari 3.2.1 > > On all the webpages I visit, there are ads flashing and twinkling and > jiggling all over the place, and I can't stop them anymore. > SafariBlock worked in Tiger, but it doesn't work in Leopard, at leas

How to block ads in Safari 3.2.1 in Leopard?

2009-03-27 Thread Tom
I'm running Leopard 10.5.6 with Safari 3.2.1 On all the webpages I visit, there are ads flashing and twinkling and jiggling all over the place, and I can't stop them anymore. SafariBlock worked in Tiger, but it doesn't work in Leopard, at least it never shows up in Safari's Prefs after download a

Re: G4 DA wireless woes

2009-03-27 Thread Kris Tilford
On Mar 27, 2009, at 9:27 PM, Justin The Cynical wrote: > Easiest thing to try first is to statically assign an IP to the DA. This is where you use static sparks for an IP. Remove your shoes, vigorously rub your socks on the carpet (or if you don't have carpet, you can vigorously rub a pet cat

Re: G4 DA wireless woes

2009-03-27 Thread Justin The Cynical
Dana Collins wrote: *snip* > On first boot of the DA's newly installed OS, Airport immediately > recognized the ESSID of the router, and let me easily plug in the WEP > password, set up a keychain, and launched connection with no problem - > signal is clear as a bell. The Airport app shows that

Re: Installing 3rd Party Drivers under OS X 10.5.6

2009-03-27 Thread Bill Connelly
On Mar 27, 2009, at 4:46 PM, Bill Connelly wrote: > I've started getting (also was getting it before at times IIRC): > > Mar 27 15:29:18 Moonstone-Art-Studio /System/Library/CoreServices/ > coreservicesd[43]: SFLSharePointsEntry::CreateDSRecord: > dsCreateRecordAndOpen(Moonstone Art Studio's Pub

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Vic
On Mar 27, 12:16 pm, Bruce Johnson wrote: > On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Jonas Ulrich wrote: > > > whats an iMic?-Jonas > > > > -- > Bruce Johnson > University of Arizona > College of Pharmacy > Information Technology Group > > Institutions do not have opinions, m

Re: Worms in clear plastic keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Paul Stamsen
Previously, at 4:57 pm -0700 3/27/09, oneoftheharts wrote: >On Mar 26, 12:23 pm, Jonas Lopez wrote: >> Worms in clear plastic keyboard > >My sons have put PC keyboards in the dishwasher. Of course, give it >days to dry just to make sure. That won't remove the worms but it >will clean it when th

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Paul Stamsen
Previously, at 22:49 pm -0700 3/26/09, Expat wrote: >No they don't. > >On Mar 26, 10:03 pm, Jonas Ulrich wrote: >> I definitely agree. I also will need to learn about how to setup my xserve >> G4 DP 1.33ghz. Does anyone know if they have audio out?-Jonas >> >> On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 7:45 PM, nes

Re: Installing 3rd Party Drivers under OS X 10.5.6

2009-03-27 Thread Bill Connelly
I've isolated an issue in this on-going Installation problem, and although have it posted on Apple Support and CCC 3.2 Forums, would like to see if someone here might shed some light on the current problem. I feel like I'm almost there ... having rid my system of the Spotlight difficultie

Re: G4 DA wireless woes

2009-03-27 Thread Dana Collins
On Mar 27, 2:14 pm, dc wrote: > I ususally need to put a manual setting for the IP, subnet, and router > to connect to my Verizon FIOS. > Hi DC, I tried this, making sure TCP/IP was in basic mode, then copied/ emulated the same settings from a hard-wired networked tower that was online successf

Re: G4 DA wireless woes

2009-03-27 Thread Dana Collins
On Mar 27, 1:21 pm, Dan wrote: > At 9:50 AM -0700 3/27/2009, Dana Collins wrote: > > >Dig. Audio G4/733MHz w/ 1 Gig of RAM, OS 9.2.2 > > >On first boot of the DA's newly installed OS, Airport immediately > >recognized the ESSID of the router, and let me easily plug in the WEP > >password, set u

Re: G4 dual vs. G5 Single

2009-03-27 Thread Jonas Ulrich
what about a dual G5 powermac?-Jonas On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 9:34 AM, Baha Ata wrote: > Forget totally iMac against any real server that is higher speed than dual > 1 Ghz... > HD performance, PCI extensions, Ram... > > I go directly to go 1.33 ghz G4 xserve... > > But i do not have any benchmark

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Jonas Ulrich
What is an airport base station?-Jonas On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Bruce Johnson < john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote: > > > On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:32 AM, Jonas Ulrich wrote: > > > swt! What about an internal pci modem? I know the xserve > > doesn't > > have that. USB modems suck.-

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:32 AM, Jonas Ulrich wrote: > swt! What about an internal pci modem? I know the xserve > doesn't > have that. USB modems suck.-Jonas Just get an old Airport base station, their modems actually work pretty well I used one for years for internet connectivity at

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Jonas Ulrich
swt! What about an internal pci modem? I know the xserve doesn't have that. USB modems suck.-Jonas On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 11:16 AM, Bruce Johnson < john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu> wrote: > > > On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Jonas Ulrich wrote: > > > whats an iMic?-Jonas > > >

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 27, 2009, at 11:04 AM, Jonas Ulrich wrote: > whats an iMic?-Jonas -- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs --~--~-~--~~~---~

Re: G4 DA wireless woes

2009-03-27 Thread dc
I ususally need to put a manual setting for the IP, subnet, and router to connect to my Verizon FIOS. On Mar 27, 12:50 pm, Dana Collins wrote: > Greetings all, > This issue involves OS 9, so please chime in if you still have a > penchant for the "good ol' days". > I have a Dig. Audio G4/733MHz w

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Jonas Ulrich
whats an iMic?-Jonas On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 10:55 AM, Clark Martin wrote: > > Jonas Ulrich wrote: > > I definitely agree. I also will need to learn about how to setup my > > xserve G4 DP 1.33ghz. Does anyone know if they have audio out? > > Pretty sure it doesn't have audio out. An iMic will s

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Clark Martin
Jonas Ulrich wrote: > I definitely agree. I also will need to learn about how to setup my > xserve G4 DP 1.33ghz. Does anyone know if they have audio out? Pretty sure it doesn't have audio out. An iMic will solve that problem though. -- Clark Martin Redwood City, CA, USA Macintosh / Internet

Re: Sophos.com malware article

2009-03-27 Thread Dan
At 4:52 PM + 3/27/2009, amoriellja...@att.net wrote: >I apologize if this was already posted. yes, it was, on 3/25. You really should check the list first. - Dan. -- - Psychoceramic Emeritus; South Jersey, USA, Earth --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this

Re: G4 DA wireless woes

2009-03-27 Thread Dan
At 9:50 AM -0700 3/27/2009, Dana Collins wrote: >Dig. Audio G4/733MHz w/ 1 Gig of RAM, OS 9.2.2 > >On first boot of the DA's newly installed OS, Airport immediately >recognized the ESSID of the router, and let me easily plug in the WEP >password, set up a keychain, and launched connection with no

Sophos.com malware article

2009-03-27 Thread amorielljason
I apologize if this was already posted. Jason Plattsburgh Apple Mac malware: caught on camera Pob in our analysis labs blogged earlier this week about a new variant of the RSPlug Trojan horse for Mac OS X that he had written protection against. One of the ways in which the OSX/RSPlug-F Mac T

G4 DA wireless woes

2009-03-27 Thread Dana Collins
Greetings all, This issue involves OS 9, so please chime in if you still have a penchant for the "good ol' days". I have a Dig. Audio G4/733MHz w/ 1 Gig of RAM, deliberately back- pedaled to OS 9.2.2 for legacy app reasons (the only OS on the unit, no OS X at all). Its intended network interface

Re: Worms in clear plastic keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Dan
At 3:58 AM -0500 3/27/2009, Bill Christensen wrote: > >Or bag it well and throw it in the freezer. At least they'll be dead >when you go to open and clean it. The best suggestion so far. Freezing will kill them, then you can clean. Other solutions will risk the hardware or be toxic to using

Re: G4 dual vs. G5 Single

2009-03-27 Thread Baha Ata
Forget totally iMac against any real server that is higher speed than dual 1 Ghz... HD performance, PCI extensions, Ram... I go directly to go 1.33 ghz G4 xserve... But i do not have any benchmarking... Probably G5 is faster, but how about second ethernet card avaiblity, second, third hd avaiblit

G4 dual vs. G5 Single

2009-03-27 Thread Jonas Ulrich
Does anyone know how a dual 1.33ghz G4 xserve compares to a 1.8/2.0GHZ G5 iMac? Or something of that sort...-Jonas --~--~-~--~~~---~--~~ You received this message because you are subscribed Low End Mac's G3-5 List, a group for those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Mac

Re: Worms in clear plastic keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Jonas Ulrich
This probably isn't the best thing to do to a keyboard - but you can put water damaged things in uncooked rice it will suck all the moisture out. -Jonas On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 4:57 AM, oneoftheharts wrote: > > > > On Mar 26, 12:23 pm, Jonas Lopez wrote: > > Worms in clear plastic keyboard > >

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Mar 27, 2009, at 2:18 AM, Bill Christensen wrote: > And in the most recent MAMP server I built, i discovered that you can > go into the instruction file and change the ./configure directives. > This is important if, for instance, the apache server you're > installing doesn't normally come wit

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread John Musbach
On Thu, Mar 26, 2009 at 1:07 PM, Expat wrote: > > Hi All > I'm setting up a home server (Xserve G4) to act as my main server for > data, itunes, web hosting and possibly mail etc. given the choice > between OS X Server 10.4 and OS X Client 10.5 which would you choose? > I really like the OS X ser

Re: Worms in clear plastic keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread oneoftheharts
On Mar 26, 12:23 pm, Jonas Lopez wrote: > Worms in clear plastic keyboard My sons have put PC keyboards in the dishwasher. Of course, give it days to dry just to make sure. That won't remove the worms but it will clean it when they are gone.~ Claire --~--~-~--~~~-

Re: Worms in clear plastic keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread pdimage
On 26/3/09 17:23, "Jonas Lopez" wrote: > > > Worms in clear plastic keyboard > > It was a surprise to find upon inspection of the underside of the > clear plastic keyboard that indeed worms have invaded it. More > specifically, I would guess they are maggots ­ God I hade maggots! > > Anyway,

Re: OS X Server 10.4 v's OS X Client 10.5 for home server

2009-03-27 Thread Bill Christensen
At 7:45 PM -0700 3/26/09, nestamicky wrote: >> >>I don't have an xserve but do have a Sawtooth that I'd like to put >>to use the same way the OP is desiring. I think this thread should >>be kept alive so we can all learn about running a dedicated server >>on OS X. I'm getting tired of the multi

Re: Worms in clear plastic keyboard

2009-03-27 Thread Bill Christensen
At 7:07 PM -0400 3/26/09, Dana Collins wrote: > (my frugality >flinches at the thought of just throwing it away because of a few pests - to >Jonas: if they crawl, they breathe: seal the keyboard in a box that's been >sprayed with insecticide - the worms will be dead in a few minutes). Or bag it