Got another huge boatload of bounced emails today from trinettejohn...@fuse.net
- some dating as far back as August of last year.
This also happened around April 19 of this year.
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I've received like 20 bounced emails today, some dating from years ago, from
a user on this group trinettejohn...@fuse.net
Has anyone else experienced this?
Thanks, Dan
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Not that I know of. You should try to stick to FireWire wherever possible.
On Sep 25, 2010, at 11:41 AM, John Markowitz wrote:
Is there a way to have USB 2.0 on a Cube G4 with some type of addition?
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not too expensive that the G3 beige
can support? (It doesn't have to be fancy- my dad really only needs
the computer to check his e-mail and browse YouTube.)
Super easy. Just search for Mac Radeon 7000 PCI on eBay. There's many to
choose from, priced between $20 and $40.
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On Sep 25, 2010, at 12:00 PM, Heather Cotter wrote:
It doesn't have to be fancy- my dad really only needs
the computer to check his e-mail and browse YouTube
BTW, you can pretty much rule out browsing YouTube entirely. Beige G3s are just
about useless in 2010.
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would hardly call it *far* cheaper than a Radeon
card or a real alternative.
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those using G3, G4, and G5 desktop Macs
Yup, that's the later upgrade from the 7000.
Go for it.
On Sep 25, 2010, at 1:26 PM, Heather Cotter wrote:
Thanks for the suggestions! Think this one'll do the job? It says PCI
and mentions G3 and OS9.2.2 as supported models (which is exactly what
I'm working with):
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doing it since i got it back in jan of
2010 i read about a red light of death is that what it is cause my
machine seems to run fine.
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Tonnnsss of ads yucky yuck.
On Sep 19, 2010, at 8:32 PM, Cliff Rediger wrote:
Did you notice where VersionTracker has been folded into CNET
download.com ?
Now the noise of all those advertisements and the general feel isn't
as simple.
so it goes
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Whoa thanks for sharing this... this is like a treasure trove of cool stuff.
On Aug 30, 2010, at 8:23 PM, Kris Tilford wrote:
The OS X System icons for Leopard 10.5 are located in
SystemLibraryCoreServicesCoreTypes.bundle(control-click) Show Package
ContentsContentsResources.
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have it just have
mis-placed it. Is there anywhere inside the OS that gives you the License Key
for this product?
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On Aug 24, 2010, at 1:14 AM, Illirik Smirnov wrote:
So, all of the G5-optimized 64-bit code was never used? I sure do use it.
There's exponentially more on Intels running Snow Leopard, and more every day.
On Aug 24, 2010, at 1:14 AM, Illirik Smirnov wrote:
And if I'm not running multi-core,
designed to run properly on them, something
neither Pagemill nor AppleWorks were ever intended to do.
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On Mon, Aug 23, 2010 at 2:43 PM, Kris Tilford ktilfo...@cox.net wrote:
On Aug 23, 2010, at 8:22 AM, Dan Palka wrote:
it really is time to move on. Snow Leopard on an Intel Mac is an amazing,
highly-refined, ultra-powerful combination. I wouldn't downgrade for
anything.
Great, I think we
On Aug 23, 2010, at 9:52 PM, Illirik Smirnov wrote:
I like my G5 tower more than my computer lab's Mac Minis.
That exact G5 is far slower than even the base-model Mac Mini of today in
Geekbench scores, and you're not even considering that only with Snow Leopard
has 64-bit software been
On Aug 22, 2010, at 10:55 AM, Peter Haas wrote:
10.4.8 was made as Intel. Possibly also as Universal.
My understanding is that Intel Macs are not installable from any retail Mac OS
X Tiger install set, and especially not from a PowerPC Mac mini restore set.
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Intel came with
at least Tiger, there was no need to make universal Tiger retail installs.
Why would anybody need to buy a retail copy of Tiger to install on their Intel.
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I tried multiple ways to get Leopard to install onto my Gigabit G4 tower,
including putting it into FireWire disk mode and installing from a Mac mini G4,
as well as modifying the reported clock frequency in Open Firmware and booting
from the Leopard installer.
Every time I'm getting the unable
On Aug 20, 2010, at 8:27 AM, John Carmonne wrote:
The OP stated a Mini G4 in the mix I sometimes feel that the Mini system can
be problematic I would do an install on a FW drive from any G4 867 up except
a Mini and see if I could boot the FW drive on the Gigabit. Then you may have
to reset
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