treated
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in my router, there's an option called dns forwarder
when ads bother me too much, I go in there and forward their domain to IP
127.0.0.1
I guess this can also be done in your local hosts file somewhere in macos
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I like it ;-)
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to do that for like ever ;-)
and once upon a time in the very old days, netscape could do that to -
with clickable links too
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snmpget: Failure in sendto (Host is down)
No matching processes were found
Debugger() was called!
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now it works again - big thanks for pointing me to the obvious
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, but they never confess anything. If you have cats, look
no further for the culprit.
:-) yes I do have one - I'll go tell her some things about printers
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ctrl-click the image
choose view page info
choose media in the dialog window
in top part of the window, you'll now have a list of media in the page
scroll down to the pic you want
click the save as button
this is for firefox
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advice on this one?
...
are you saying that you can't see the disk from the 9600 or that you can't
see sawtooth?
what kind of errors do you get?
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to the
floppy
disc icon with a ? mark on it like it doesn't recognize the hard drive.
Any help
would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
-Jeremiah
try pushing the cuda button
if that doesn't help, reset the motherboard
you'll find nice descriptions of both procedures if you google for them
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On Fredag, 4/2 2011, 04:43, Tina K. wrote:
On 2011/02/03 19:20, Dennis Myhand so eloquently wrote:
If you know the IP address of the printer you can open a terminal window
and type ping and the address
That's handy, but is there a way to stop it short of closing the window?
Tina
ping -c
on 10.5.8.
Thanks a lot!
what he needs is an sftp client - I think yummy is the best thing out there
www.yummysoftware.com
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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!
what he needs is an sftp client - I think yummy is the best thing out
there
www.yummysoftware.com
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Thanks, Tina. The problem is that the server is ssh, not ftp.
Cheers
again, and again, and again -
error, error, error - even tried the 10.5 again also error, with 10.5 it
gave me a strange message about not liking the package - or something
oh the disk errors came back, erased it again - install error again
in the hope of some magic advice and tia
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Problem!! System MDD Dual 11.25 G4, 2GB DDR SDRAM
Entry of about config in address bar results in Google search for
'about config'. What have I missed??
Chuck D.
it should be about:config - and without the qoutes
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too bad, sounded like such an exellent idea :-(
well, what other ways to use the same back up drive for two puters exists
then?
tia
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.x macs from 9.2.2, but not the 9.2.2 from 10.x
and no, speed is not really an issue, and lacie is nice because they now
about macs and haven't quite forgotten the old 9.x days
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another thing about this...
so why would I like to daisy-chain some other devices to the drive on the
other fw ports?
the manual says I can, but I just can't find a reason to do so
what devices and why - anyone?
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Den Søndag, 9/10 2011, 06:35, Charles Davis skrev:
On Oct 9, 2011, at 11:59 AM, t...@nehaia.dk wrote:
well, what other ways to use the same back up drive for two puters
exists
then?
tia
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How about the obvious Network the two computers and make the
attached drive a 'network
ones, whenever I can afford one,
and until then, try to be more efficient with the manual backups
but thanks anyway - to all of you :-)
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Safari to IE Explorer it should work.
you might also want to try icab - icab.de
I'm using it for my online bank which will not accept safari no matter
what I set the identity
icab set to firefox works like a charm...
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it was a glitch in your upstream?
second that, just now google com is working just fine w tenfourfox 7.0 on
this 17 pb g4 running 10.4.11
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but google.com also works fine with safari on this pb g4
search, google+ and google mail all seems to function as normal, only
thing is that sometimes it seems to take like forever to load the pages
the first time
seen that on many other pages with safari - which is why I don't use it
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turn it upside down and press the eject button - maybe shake it gently too
that's what worked on my powerbook recently - after trying all other
methods and suggestions I could find and think of
hth
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Well, count me in but I'm not joining Facebook just to vote.
Stephen
me too
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it, but idk but any and all help will be greatly appriciated. thanks
FWIW ?
i had one behave exactly like this when I tried to boot it from a cd, and
with no memory and harddrive installed
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a friends friend that said it just needs an os
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i had one behave exactly like this when I tried to boot it from a cd, and
with no memory and harddrive installed
good luck
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correstion: tried to boot from a dvd
supply, I obviously thought I could boot it
from a system dvd
sorry, I can't remember if there were beeps or chimes, but the fans came
on full speed and scared the s... out of me
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in denmark uses a common
login system based on java - esay ID they call it
yes, banking, tax, all sorts of personal and business registration - even
the state lotto
so there you have it - dumb as h..., but that's what they've done
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Mailing lists are simple, fast and effective. And I'm all for KISS.
yes they are - on the recieving end
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, and a forum, or a bunch of fora will
never ever work as fluent and convinient as the mail lists, and I also
miss an explantion about that
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there has been some replies to the comments on this page:
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it seems that so far there's no need to worry too much
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, installing a new browser
shouldn't affect itunes, should it?
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and it is set to full duplex
I find this soo strange
any ideas out there?
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husbands white g5 imac
running 10.5.8 both get only 14 Mbit
the powerbook has a 10/100 ethernet card and it is set to full duplex
I find this soo strange
any ideas out there?
tia
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Hi /Tina,
Are we talking wired or wireless connections.
If wireless, would you consider resetting
don't get anywhere with them
thanks
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that the system limits the hardware
thanks all for trying
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if anyone wants to try something else, there's yummy ftp
http://www.yummysoftware.com/download
it runs from 10.4 and up
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as it is illegal to do the same
with MS, Adobe, or any other software.
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JOHN CARMONNE wrote:
On Jul 17, 2010, at 5:24 PM, Peter Haas wrote:
On Jul 17, 2010, at 3:47 PM, Amanda Ward wrote:
Any recommendations for an external disc burner for an iMac G5 (maybe
Intel iMac) to do DVD/DL and lightscribe?
Buffalo, which has a Sony Optiarc super multi-burner inside a
RTF fits into the discussion? Is Mail.app's RTF
format really HTML?
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Eric Herbert wrote:
On Jul 18, 2010, at 11:17 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jul 17, 2010, at 9:07 PM, Tina K. wrote:
IIRC, non-oem ODDs don't function with the iLife apps. At least I think it
used to be that way, haven't heard it mentioned in a long time.
I think there used
Kyle Hansen wrote:
Sorry. Mistyped that last one.
To follow up on my message, I was thinking of Leopard. Too many felines…
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is about $600. That would be
enough to cause me to take a serious look at flashed PC cards even
though they can be a crap shoot.
Here is a review of the 6800 Ultra:
http://www.xlr8yourmac.com/Graphics/mac_6800ultra_review/index.html
HTH,
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and one 8x AGP Pro.
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Radeon X800
XT Mac Edition, from what I've read it's a little bit better than the
GeForce 6800 Ultra and cheaper too. If I had to replace my 6800 Ultra I
think the X800 XT is what I would go with. Luckily my Power Mac is still
under warranty if you can believe that.
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Wasn't this supposed to go away?
Yes, this thread has been killed twice now. PLEASE STOP! Take it off
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Dan wrote:
At 4:20 PM -0600 7/19/2010, Tina K. wrote:
Amanda Ward wrote:
Wasn't this supposed to go away?
Yes, this thread has been killed twice now. PLEASE STOP! Take it off
list if you must.
This is not that other thread. Do you have an objection to a reasonable
discussion about how
and software updates are not the same thing.
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mono
adapter should do the job.
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for an older
version of something, one feature of VT that I did like. I've never
been a fan of download.com/cnet and I really can't see myself ever
using that site again, it's just awful.
How can the Windows users stand it?
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recieve faxes directly or through any of it's
supported fax services. You can use it for free although it will put a
watermark on the fax. Paying the license fee removes the watermark.
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/8172/pagesender-fax-center
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on different speed rated
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soldering on a circuit board and know exactly what you're doing. Perhaps
a replacement MB would be the safest way to go.
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I use it and it's not perfect (sometimes synch fails) but for as often I
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On 2010/09/28 13:59, Kyle Hansen wrote:
I have horror story pictures of leaky G5's if you want to see them...
Mixing liquid with high temperatures and electronic components just
never appealed to me.
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that the slot
is not a true PIMCIA slot, but rather only accommodates Apple's modified
PIMCIA original AirPort card.
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. I'm guessing that your
CD-RW is fairly old anyway, for about $17 plus tax at NewEgg you can get
a DVD-RW and probably save some time effort.
Just my 2¢.
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usually have about 15 tabs open all day.
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On 2010/10/05 16:20, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
I am a big MDD G4 fan myself, beautiful machine.
Are the MDDs really as loud as their 'Wind Tunnel' nickname would
suggest? How loud are they compared to a PM G5 with fans at full speed?
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On Oct 5, 2010, at 3:28 PM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2010/10/05 16:20, JoeTaxpayer wrote:
I am a big MDD G4 fan myself, beautiful machine.
Are the MDDs really as loud as their 'Wind Tunnel' nickname would suggest?
How loud are they compared to a PM
that it is extremely difficult - impossible to change
the SN, that makes it harder to hide stolen hardware, cheat on warranty,
etc…
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On 2010/10/07 12:11, Dan wrote:
Unless the repair is very simple and inexpensive, I'd just replace 'em.
Can MDD PSUs be replaced with a common ATX PSU with nothing more than a
connector swap, or do they have a specialized output like the G3 iMacs
did to power the sound?
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way to go, maybe someone with more experience can elaborate on your options.
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successful board transplants, such as a 1.25 GHz
board into a 1 GHz Power Mac, or a 1.25 GHz board into a 700/800 MHz iMac.
Your options depend entirely on what MODEL of Mac you have and WHICH G4
Power PC is in it. The list can be of more help if you are more specific
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in the other Mac's Finder sidebar as an
external drive you can install).
It sounds convoluted but it really isn't.
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work with either stick of RAM then either both
are bad or not up to spec, or you have a different problem.
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me to select all the files in the
video_ts folder. Running it on the vob files that it will let me select
results in multiple output files. Can you tell me how you use it?
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it with another app then
it's likely a corrupt pref or an incorrect setting in SeaMonkey.
If you still can't read it there's something more globally wrong at your
end. Try creating a new user account and see if you can read it from there.
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On 2010/10/17 10:53, Fabian Fang so eloquently wrote:
On Oct 17, 2010, at 9:24 AM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2010/10/17 00:42, Fabian Fang so eloquently wrote:
A while back the Group Owner informed all group members that, because
the unsubscribe link did not always work reliably, he removed
On 2010/10/17 10:31, Baha Ata so eloquently wrote:
lol... when u touch surface even without magnet it is already gone! :)
Great, looks like I've got a new handwarmer! ;-)
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mean authorization
for DRM protected files iTunes will ask you to enter name password
when you play them.
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for older versions of OS X.
When I enter my correct name and password I am still denied access.
Boot from the install disk and go to Utilities, there you will be able
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supporting it
which means no more security updates. Leopard has it's quirks but it is
feature rich and snark allegedly still supported by Apple./snark
Above all, enjoy your new Mac!
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could say that
the driver worked fine too - it functions, but I have to frequently
relaunch the source app or occasionally reinstall the driver. This
happens regardless if it's v1.6 beta or final.
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This according to Mactracker.
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On 2010/10/21 10:26, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Oct 21, 2010, at 9:11 AM, Tina K. wrote:
What's really fun is when you migrate to a new drive, or rename the current
drive, and finding your downloads buried in /Volumes, which is invisible by
default.
/Volumes is not invisible
On 2010/10/21 10:45, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Oct 21, 2010, at 9:41 AM, Tina K. wrote:
Moreover, migrating to a new drive, or renaming the current one does NOT move
where your downloads folder is, unless you're doing something else weird to the system,
because your Downloads
On 2010/10/21 14:47, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Oct 21, 2010, at 9:50 AM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2010/10/21 10:45, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Oct 21, 2010, at 9:41 AM, Tina K. wrote:
Moreover, migrating to a new drive, or renaming the current one does NOT
move
it, there's always linux! ;-)
Tina
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On 2010/10/20 10:50, john Carmonne so eloquently wrote:
On Oct 20, 2010, at 9:26 AM, Fluxstringer wrote:
Lion ?
Will Lion be compatible with PPC G5?
Don't we wish. On second thought, maybe not.
Tina
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Power Mac June
and current Safari v. 5.0.2 (5533.18.5) and
I CAN'T see the streaming video because it REQUIRES Snow Leopard 10.6!!!
Sometimes Apple is so insane.
Strangely enough I'm now watching the presentation on my G5 PM in
OmniWeb no less. Perhaps someone screwed up the system requirements?
Tina
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On 2010/10/24 04:05, Scotty so eloquently wrote:
Does anyone know what the max internal HDD size is for a G3 Clamshell
366 mhz/FW400?
I put a 120 GB drive in a Tangerine iBook and it worked fine without
partitioning it.
Tina
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iMac 20 USB 2, 1.25 GHz G4, 2 GB RAM, GeForce FX 5200 Ultra
On 2010/10/24 00:35, Brian Christmas so eloquently wrote:
The end of this race is a long way away yet.
The finish line is constantly being moved, there is no end.
Tina
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Power Mac June 04, 2 GHz G5 DP, 8 GB RAM, GeForce
subject. That
keeps the messages sorted by topic for those of us that keep our topics
threaded.
Thank you.
Tina
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iMac 20 USB 2, 1.25 GHz G4, 2 GB RAM, GeForce FX 5200 Ultra 64 MB DDR
Power Mac June 04, 2 GHz G5 DP, 8 GB RAM, GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL 256 MB
PowerBook G4 15 Hi-Res DL-SD, 1.67 GHz
for Flash of course)
and there isn't a day that goes by that I'm not tempted to upgrade from
Leopard to Tiger. By the time I see an Intel Mac, or Hackintosh, the Mac
OS will probably be up to 10.9… iCougar?
Tina
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iMac 20 USB 2, 1.25 GHz G4, 2 GB RAM, GeForce FX 5200 Ultra 64 MB DDR
Power Mac June
On 2010/10/26 10:19, Bill Christensen so eloquently wrote:
Just as long as we don't have to deal with Schroedinger's Cat... Every
time you try to use it, it's either dead or not dead.
Wouldn't it be simultaneously dead and alive? And if so, what would you
feed it???
Tina
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iMac 20 USB 2
On 2010/10/26 12:07, Bruce Johnson so eloquently wrote:
On Oct 26, 2010, at 10:26 AM, Tina K. wrote:
On 2010/10/26 10:19, Bill Christensen so eloquently wrote:
Just as long as we don't have to deal with Schroedinger's
Cat... Every time you try to use it, it's either dead or not
dead
. I love my thumb drives, but I
consider them more or less disposable. I expect much more out of a long
term data storage/retrieval system.
Tina
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iMac 20 USB 2, 1.25 GHz G4, 2 GB RAM, GeForce FX 5200 Ultra 64 MB DDR
Power Mac June 04, 2 GHz G5 DP, 8 GB RAM, GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL 256 MB
but whatever dynamic caching algorithms
Seagate has come up with. (I'm just guessing of course).
Today Macworld posted a review of the Momentus XT here:
http://www.macworld.com/article/154959/2010/10/momentusxthybrid.html
or here if the above link wraps:
http://tinyurl.com/296ml36
Tina
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iMac 20 USB
very little. 800 watts is more
than enough for those two devices.
Tina
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iMac 20 USB 2 1.25GHz G4 2GB RAM GeForce FX 5200 Ultra 64MB DDR Ubuntu
10.10
Power Mac June 04 2GHz G5DP 8GB RAM GeForce 6800 Ultra DDL 256MB Leopard
10.5.8
PowerBook G4 15 HiRes DLSD 1.67GHz G4 2GB RAM Radeon 9700
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