A buddy is tired now looking for an SSH client that will allow him to
browse files such as pictures directly from the server. I'm thinking he
needs something that offers a thumbnail view. I thought I'd help him
out, asking here. I think he's on 10.5.8.
Thanks a lot!
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On Jun 20, 2011, at 8:42 PM, Major Motoko wrote:
Hi I just did an over haul to my PowerMac G5. I add memory, a new
driver, pci card the works. Now when I plug my hdmi cable to the
back of the TV is not picking up a signal which it was connecting
with not problem before the upgrade and the f
Il giorno 21-06-2011 4:00, dc ha scritto:
> You can check the diagrams on this page:
> file:///Users/Dave/Documents/Hardware/OutOfSpec.COM%20-%20Cut%20the%20red%20wi
> re%20or%20the%20green%20one%3F!.webarchive
It looks like you pasted a local path (i.e., on your computer), and not a
valid URL (W
On Jun 20, 2:34 pm, Jeffrey Engle wrote:
> Just curious here... on power supplies that are installed in PC's
> there is a bright green wire that can be connected to ground source
> making the power supply "always on". is there such a wire in the
> MDD power supply that when grounded, doe
Progress Safari 5.0.5 -> 73.6 % downloaded, Security Update
2011-002 -> 20.7 % downloaded.
And time goes on!!!
Chuck D.
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Hi I just did an over haul to my PowerMac G5. I add memory, a new driver,
pci card the works. Now when I plug my hdmi cable to the back of the TV is
not picking up a signal which it was connecting with not problem before the
upgrade and the fan is blowing louder. Did i do something wrong??
Thanks
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Subject: Re: Dead processor?
Date:Monday, 20. June 2011
From:Valter Prahlad
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> Andreas, I'm no hardware expert but, even if some (or just ONE) hardware
> part is different, it might very well be the reason the proc
Il giorno 20-06-2011 21:27, Mac User #330250 ha scritto:
>> The voltage regulators, and some other parts, are completely different.
>>
>> The pads which are empty on the 800 MHz are filled on the 1.0 GHz, and
>> vice versa.
>
> Yes, that also what I saw. But the board is otherwise very similar.
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Subject: Re: Dead processor?
Date:Sunday, 19. June 2011
From:peterh...@cruzio.com
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
> Thee raw board is the same between the dual 800 MHz and the dual 1.0 GHz.
>
> The voltage regulators, and some other parts, are c
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Subject: Re: Dead processor?
Date:Sunday, 19. June 2011
From:admin
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> Don't know which processors are compatible, and probably mentioned or
> tried, but at least reset PRAM and press down PMU (??) button for new
>
> Okay, I checked. My Quicksilver has firmware version 4.2.5f1 (referred to as
> “Boot-ROM version”).
Same in Mac OS 9.2.
> So, I should download Apple Firmware 4.2.8 Update?
> http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1126?viewlocale=en_US
I tried it, but it is telling me this:
“This version of the Power M
At 9:25 AM -0700 6/20/2011, t...@io.com wrote:
I have a Canon SX130IS and my SO has an A720. They both have the
option to record video. The SX130 records 1280 X 720 @30fps in h.264
format and when it is uploaded to the Mac, it appears as a .mov file.
Let's see, a spec sheet says "H.264 + Line
Just curious here... on power supplies that are installed in PC's
there is a bright green wire that can be connected to ground source
making the power supply "always on". is there such a wire in the
MDD power supply that when grounded, does the same thing? and if so,
what color is it? I
What video card do you have? Having the best cpu in the world won't matter
if your video card can't keep up to process the video
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I have a Canon SX130IS and my SO has an A720. They both have the
option to record video. The SX130 records 1280 X 720 @30fps in h.264
format and when it is uploaded to the Mac, it appears as a .mov file.
Let's see, a spec sheet says "H.264 + Linear PCM (stereo)"
When I play the videos (from ei
On Jun 19, 2011, at 9:40 PM, Charles Davis wrote:
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> Still concerned about the 'security update' being for a 'client' [of Server/
> Client], as opposed to a 'desktop' .
That is OSX client versus OSX server. That is the correct version for you.
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On Jun 20, 2011, at 12:54 AM, Sean Carroll wrote:
Yeah, I remember software updates on dial-up. No fun. They were apt
to turn into overnighters, and if something happened to break the
connection, well...
I would recommend trying again through Software Update, piece by
piece this time.
Aha! That's why--the 800x600 iBook and the 1024x768 Pismo! Fewer pixels to draw
ought to make it easier to render.
Austin Leeds
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On Jun 20, 2011, at 12:10 AM, Kris Tilford wrote:
> On Jun 17, 2011, at 6:06 PM, John Carmonne wrote:
>
>> I wish just once I could see the magic G
www.online-convert.com converts YouTube to MOV, and fairly quickly I might add.
I've been watching YouTube videos on my 300 MHz clamshell that way.
Also, my 500 MHz Pismo can watch YouTube videos with almost no jerkiness at
240p. Same with my 800 MHz iMac G4, only not quite as much so. I'm think
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