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suspect it should be OK.
All suggestions (except getting another Mac) welcome.
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hangs, and won't do anything.
I'm currently on my old hard drive, which was my old Leopard Test
Disk, which is happily running 10.5.5.
Help! Suggestions please ...
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properly deal with. The question is, what did the 10.5 system do in the
course of mounting and copying files, that causes the 10.2 system to be
unable to mount the drive which had mounted perfectly before using with
the 10.5 system?
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preferences regarding window behavior.
Sawtooth 1.8, 1.25 g ram, 10.4.11.
Anyone notice this, is this a bug?
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have you repaired disk permissions?
What would that have to do with a sleep issue?
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Jasiu wrote:
I once heard of a program similar to Belarc for a PC that tells you
everything that is going on in your PPC Mac. I can't seem to remember
its name. Anybody have a clue?
Twas a handy dandy little program called TattleTech, still available and
free:
the Library of Congress here:
http://www.loc.gov/preserv/rt/#cd
It looks like the longevity testing of CDs and DVDs is ongoing.
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with my 2G iPod,
with no resets. Migration Assistant should move your iTunes library
with no problem, or you can copy from your iPod.
Bob
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is still the easiest way, though.
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Anyone tried the FF add-on Flashblock?
It's worked fine for me, first on a Sawtooth G4 with 10.3 and now on
a C2D iMac with 10.5.
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end of the device.
Works great, cleaned up the noise. Device is an RCA filter,
PAC SNI-1/3.5 costs about $10, widely available in electronics
sites online.
Good luck, Bob
Sawtooth G4, Sonnet 1.8 upgrade, 10.4.11
MnDel wrote:
there is background noise that shows up in one channel
on Final
; do you have the current version,
try Googling final vinyl noise or similar.
good luck.
MnDel wrote:
On Mar 2, 9:12 am, bob b adel...@charter.net wrote:
I had a static-y humbuzz in one channel of my Creative T20 speakers
and tried the pull and plug thing to isolate the cause, no luck.
So
Looking to buy an Apple Universal Monitor Stand (circa 1990). These
are strong enough to support CRT monitors.
Evan
Has the LEMswap list been shut down? There has been a lot of
buying/selling transactions on this list and the G4books list lately.
Bob
migration via ethernet.
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in 10.4 and 10.5, so I
don't think the software is to blame. Perhaps something in your
network connections?
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is mounted on the desktop and
seen by iTunes).
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. For the basics, much
preferable to shelling out for MS Office.
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receiver, and one apparently not in use. As for the reported speeds,
that is affected by what is plugged into the port. The port I have
my external hub plugged into reports as high-speed, while the other
two are dragged down to 12 Mb/sec by the keyboard hub and cell modem,
respectively.
Bob
see the problem with the USB port. Have you
tried it?
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No, it hangs *inside* the window. Too many critters that would visit
through an open window. The pine trees in the yard take most of the
lightning hits.
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Help please. My CAP is dissapearing at about 64 mb per hour. My
actions which have not helped include
Have you tried running Little Snitch to monitor and block outgoing traffic?
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At 9:37 AM -0500 11/17/09, Richard Gerome wrote:
I just said try another web browser this way they could rule it
out being the browser...
The OP was complaining about Google's email formatting, not web browsing.
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, and it runs OK. The thing is,
my G4 is a 1.42GHz,
Which is a major discrepancy. The official minimum requirement for
10.5 is an 867 MHz G4, so while a 1.42 GHz will run it fine, you
should expect some problems installing it on a 400 MHz G4.
http://support.apple.com/kb/SP517
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because i had read somewhere on a page about the Grififn iMate that
Apple had dropped ADB support in Tiger and up.
Wrong. My 2004 iBook only has USB and Firewire. I've never seen a
G4 Mac with ADB.
Check the Apple web site for machine specs, not Wikipedia.
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between two
Macs. Just turn Airport on for both Macs, and enable internet
sharing over Airport on the Mac that's connected to the cable modem.
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to the player in my car and sometimes the old
CD player I use with my main stereo system. As I said in my previous
post, changing CDR brands and burn speeds makes a difference. I've
never been too impressed with the slot loading optical drives that
Apple uses in iMacs and laptops.
Bob
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Try being considerate of others, it works wonders.
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Dan,
Are these Wordpress forums email lists, or accessible only via web
browser?
I have to say that I am unlikely to go to a web only forum very often,
I like the old school mailing list way of doing things.
Bob
of machine.
And is it better to buy from one of the used Mac dealers, or is
craigslist or ebay the way to go?
Any advice is appreciated.
Thanks,
Bob
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Heck, I'd
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