On Nov 30, 2008, at 4:54 PM, Dan wrote:
From a podcast, I have some nice mp3 tracks. How do I move them from
the podcast category to the regular Music area? I don't when to get
lost, when I dump the podcast.
I tried doing an add on the mp3 file itself, after removing it from
the podcast,
Clark writes,
What you described is true, those apps are Classic.
But Carbon Apps can run with Classic or native. There is supposed to be
a way to make them run in Classic but I don't recall how off hand.
Apparently you switched AppleWorks to run in Classic. Try doing a Get
Info on the
Hey, if any of you working in Classic don't want to feel like you're
using an OS 9 app, email me. I have a package made by an Apple UI guy
in his spare time during May of 2000; consists of an Appearance Theme
and two CPs. It's now impossible to find b/c Apple caught wind of what
he did
Hi Kris:
Are you able to say when Apple started using LEDS, from what set of
machines. I'm asking because if I get into the market, I'd rather get one of
those.
Thanks!
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 1:26 AM, Kris Tilford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Nov 30, 2008, at 7:31 PM, dorayme wrote:
It has
Hi Chris:
As regards your last question, it could be the algorithm that Google uses.
I'd used Google DS before and found it scary. I wonder how much of what it
indexes could be online. Just wondering...
Mykel
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 2:06 AM, Kris Tilford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was having
How can you read verbose logs when you use the CMD+v or
CMD+s ? And can this be saved and slow down the load so I
can follow it or displayed in BLACK type - is this just a
setting, white type is hard to read and can you make it 14
or 18 so we can read it better?
Basically, the question is
On Nov 30, 11:39 pm, Jonas Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can you read verbose logs when you use the CMD+v or
CMD+s ? And can this be saved and slow down the load so I
can follow it or displayed in BLACK type - is this just a
setting, white type is hard to read and can you make it
Do some new external drives have drivers that will not work on Macs at
all or with Macs running older versions of OS X? Or do their written
minimum requirements refer only to applications that people can do
without?
One of my sons, having set up his new MacPro with extra internal
On Dec 1, 2008, at 9:19 AM, Al Poulin wrote:
Do some new external drives have drivers that will not work on Macs at
all or with Macs running older versions of OS X? Or do their written
minimum requirements refer only to applications that people can do
without?
No external drive now
At 4:00 AM -0600 12/1/2008, Kris Tilford wrote:
On Nov 30, 2008, at 4:54 PM, Dan wrote:
From a podcast, I have some nice mp3 tracks. How do I move them from
the podcast category to the regular Music area? I don't when to get
lost, when I dump the podcast.
I tried doing an add on the
At 08:03 -0800 12/1/08, billycar_G3-5 wrote:
On Nov 30, 11:39 pm, Jonas Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How can you read verbose logs when you use the CMD+v or
CMD+s ? And can this be saved and slow down the load so I
can follow it or displayed in BLACK type - is this just a
setting,
On Nov 30, 9:03 pm, Doug McNutt [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Cracked solder joints often respond to a sharp tap that accelerates
the circuit board edge-wise a bit. Not as much as a sledgehammer but
sharp. Your symptoms sound a bit like that.
Heh. Just like the old pin 1 problem on the analog
If you open applications in the gui.. say textedit and mail and
excel.. is there any way to view these process via the terminal... is
there a way to kill them via the terminal or start them from the
terminal?
just curious..
Thanks for those that have helped in the past.. you guys are very
-- On Mon, 12/1/08, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: How can you read Verbose Logs?
To: g3-5-list@googlegroups.com
Date: Monday, December 1, 2008, 7:44 AM
On Nov 30, 2008, at 9:39 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:
How can you read verbose logs
2008/12/1 Gus [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
If you open applications in the gui.. say textedit and mail and
excel.. is there any way to view these process via the terminal...
Run the command top
is
there a way to kill them via the terminal
Run the command killall TextEdit.app or similar. Depending
On Dec 1, 2008, at 2:52 PM, Jonas Lopez wrote:
When you use cmd-v, you can read the startup log in the Console App
once booted, look in 'All Messages'.
There is NO ALL MESSAGES that I can find? Where is it?
What version of OS X are you using? I now remember they redid that app
for 10.5,
I decided to clean up the loginwindow preferences since some of my
issues startup at the beginning of booting up. See documents located
at the Rember RAM test website:
http://www.kelleycomputing.net/documents/
It suggests removing system files:
mv /Library/Preferences/loginwindow.plist
When using CCC 3.4.2, if the partition with the OS on it, has Ignore
Permissions checked, CCC WILL IGNORE permissions, and the resulting
clone will not be bootable.
I believe you either have to uncheck Isnore Permissions, and make
another clone, or do a Repair Permissions on the clone.
On Dec
Somethings not right with this topic's display / e-mailing.
I started it over the weekend ... not all of it made to the e-mail
list ... its on the Google webpage, though.
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On Dec 1, 2008, at 3:49 PM, Nesta Nesta wrote:
Can someone please say how they use Google's G-mail on this group
and how
they have it set to produce their following discussions logically.
I use Gmail in IMAP mode using Mail on my macs. Turn on threading or
sort by subject (usually) and
On Dec 1, 2008, at 4:55 PM, yawg wrote:
As I said I changed permissions to my own admin account so Ignore
Permissions was overwritten. I said also that both Initio FW-drives
don't boot no matter what version of CCC, I use both the old and the
new one as I can only use the old version when
On Dec 1, 2008, at 4:27 PM, Nesta Nesta wrote:
Thanks a lot Bruce. I will take a look at the link, but I suspect the
problem with IMAP is getting T-bird to work, actually not T-bird, but
finding out how to configure the it with the network at work.
TBird is our standard mail client here,
yawg wrote:
Hi billycar,
I checked permissions on those disks, they were set to ignore
permissions and even when I changed them to my admin account they
refuse to boot.
When using CCC 3.4.2, if the partition with the OS on it, has Ignore
Permissions checked, CCC will IGNORE permissions,
On Mon, Dec 1, 2008 at 11:49 AM, Bruce Johnson
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Dec 1, 2008, at 9:19 AM, Al Poulin wrote:
Do some new external drives have drivers that will not work on Macs at
all or with Macs running older versions of OS X? Or do their written
minimum requirements refer only
What is the limit on hard drive size for a PPC Mac. I have a Sawtooth
running 10.4.11. Thanks, Dennis in Victoria
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On Dec 1, 2008, at 5:02 PM, Dennis Myhand wrote:
What is the limit on hard drive size for a PPC Mac. I have a Sawtooth
running 10.4.11. Thanks, Dennis in Victoria
Native on the built-in ATA bus is 128 gb, but there is a high-capacity
driver available that will get around this. If you
On Dec 1, 2008, at 4:11 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
What is the limit on hard drive size for a PPC Mac. I have a
Sawtooth
running 10.4.11. Thanks, Dennis in Victoria
Native on the built-in ATA bus is 128 gb, but there is a high-capacity
driver available that will get around this. If you
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Subject: showing process running in 10.4 via the terminal
If you open applications in the gui.. say textedit and mail and
excel.. is there any way
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2008/12/1 glen :
As said in the previous post run the command top (without quotes). This
will give you a list showing all processes running and their PID number
To kill a particular process or application find the PID (process ID) three
PeterH wrote:
On Dec 1, 2008, at 4:11 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
What is the limit on hard drive size for a PPC Mac. I have a
Sawtooth
running 10.4.11. Thanks, Dennis in Victoria
Native on the built-in ATA bus is 128 gb, but there is a high-capacity
driver available that will get
My third-grader wants to create a webpage of the levels he's built for
the video game n. So I've entered the wonderful world of iWeb, which
was recommended to me as the easiest way for someone who knows nothing
(that would be, er, me) to build a site.
The main functions he wants are the very
On Dec 1, 2008, at 5:49 PM, Nesta Nesta wrote:
I use to write from micky001ATfastmailDOTus.
Recently I decided to dump that e-Mail for larger space with G-
mail. When I get too busy, posts here are bounced otherwise. And I
love you guys, don't want to miss a word here.
Either I'm not
I have a G4 733 Digital Audio that I was setting up to give to a
relative to use with Photoshop. He's into digital photography, and
this 733 ran Photoshop 9 just fine, and I was also giving him iLife
for iMovie and iPhoto and such. I put two 250-gig hard drives in it
and maxed out the memory at
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