I would be game for that, my 15 year old is a scholar student and has been on
the mac ever since he was about 2 years old and able to turn on my mac plus
and insert a disk in it.
Steve Brown
Maybe we could start a grass roots campaign to get them to
come to Louisville.
should have received, I've now added the louisville.edu
domain to my specific permit list so it should get through.
Here's part of the header on the apparently offending message
Date: Sun, 23 Feb 2003 00:27:19 -0500
From: Tony LaFemina [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: MacGroup: Software Laws
I remember before when I was a member, that you could bring along a disk and
buy shareware.
Is this still available?
If it is I would imagine it would be on CD's?
Can I bring some blank CD's or how is this done if we still do that?
Steve Brown
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Are you going to be at the next meeting?
I have a usb card pulled from a 6500.
Steve Brown
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02/22/03 10:29 PM
To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: MacGroup: serial/usb adapter
Greetings
Does anyone know where to get
Can you raise the memory on Outlook like you can on Explorer?
Maybe this would help?
Steve Brown
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From: David Dudine [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 02/22/03 11:34 PM
To: MacGroup macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: MacGroup: Slow Mac recovers?
Greetings
Hi all,
My name is Steve Brown, I am a former member of LCS and just sent Tom my
membership for this year.
I was wanting to know is there a swap list or e-mail for macintosh related
parts or software?
My son is learning Photoshop in High School and all I have is PS 4.0 LE.
They are using
I made a post earlier about a swap list inquiring about software. (I currently
own Photoshop 4.0 LE and I am wanting 6.0) That was all I stated. What is wrong
with that?
Apparently I am confused or do not know the law very well.
If I go out and buy some software and decide I do not like it for
Just don't try to cat man du. :-)
Bryan
From: Bill Rising brising at Louisville.edu
Date: 2003/02/17 Mon AM 10:28:03 EST
To: MacUser Group
macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu
Subject: Re: MacGroup: Using some X11 programs
in OS-X 10.2.3
On 2/17/03 10:00, Jerry Yeager wrote
I can
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 05:17 PM, Jerry Yeager pondered:
Fink allows you to find, download and install Unix and Linux software.
(To be useful though you will want to get the Fink Commander GUI to go
along with it. Fink by itself is a command line program that you have
to know
Group, i have a question. I changed over to broadband ( still paid up with
aol for a few months, so I can have both) and am now using Outlook Express.
The type is so small, I can barely read it. Now I know there is an
enlargement when I write mail, but there is no default setting to enlarge the
Folks, Just want to let you know that I found it. the fonts can be enlarged.
Blessed are those who have tenacity! Marta
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On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 07:48 PM, Allen Prunty requested:
I have used linux x-windows before... I would be happy if someone
would just tell me WHAT to type in the x11 command line to bring up
x-windows or what to download to get it to run.
After you double-click the X11
On Wednesday, February 12, 2003, at 08:38 PM, Bill Micou wrote:
I thought you all were going to hit on an answer for me when you were
discussing
the X11 topic, but this must be totally different. On my Power book
using the latest
version of OS X, the 'gumdrops' buttons on all my
On Tuesday, February 11, 2003, at 09:01 PM, Brian O'Neal eXclaimed:
This subject is beyond my level. But do those programs run as fast as
they do on their native platform? Is it similar to running classic,
but its unix?
They run just fine because they are running on their native platform.
This is for Robert Schenk :I finally put in the CD to copy to the HD. It
wouln't let me do it, but it allowed me to make an alias on my desktop. So I
saved it in Appleworks and printed it from there. - Halleluia! Thanks lso for
that link you provided. I just don't want to get rid of that old
On Saturday, February 8, 2003, at 11:56 PM, john roberts queried:
Do you know the name of the library ?
Not off the top of my head because I've never tried to use it. I'd
guess the URL Access Manager within carbonlib. I recall reading
somewhere that developers were complaining how poorly it
My 1-cent worth. I just got the cable modem the day before yseterday. I took
the whole package, therefore installation and ph one converting was free as
well as the modem that came with it. I printed the installation process out (
the read me on the CD.) Anybody is welcome to the printed copy
Troy, how did you do it?I have trouble making tiles fir the screen. Some of
my photos I can easily divide into tiles to fit the screen, others i do not
seem to get the right size, so that, when I use the fit in tiles click, it
gives me larger than anticpated tiles which divide at odd places.
In a message dated 08.02.2003 16:41:40 Uhr, r_c_s1 at lycos.com writes:
Robert Schenk
1821 Burdette Ave.
Evansville IN 47714-5505
812-402-4128
Robert , thanks i shall give it a try after I have configured my laptop to
broadband.I have been working on that for days now. - It seems like David
On Saturday, February 8, 2003, at 10:56 PM, Ward Oldham queried:
You're indicating this is an application limitation which is found in
the specific email client, i.e. Mail.app (OS X) or Outlook Express (OS
9). ?What I understood from Mark is links are 100% functional when
sending from Mac
Hi everybody- Since I am so much older than all you young ones, let me tell
you that i made a resolve quite some time ago to handle my bad experiences
with those i had them with and the good ones I try to share with the source
and all the world. It has served me well and often there were
I am told Spring cleaning would only work on 8.5 and upwards, and I am
running 8.1 on my 6400/200. I haven't had the courage to upgrade. Every time
I put a 8.5 upgrade disk in, it tells me that i need to turn off this and
that - things i don't even know I have, and when I try my 9 disk, it
While I am far below living the i-life, Jerry in his mail mentioned
housecleaning. This gives me the link to ask how I might clean out my
computers of all that junk that has accumulated. (See- I have great fear of
trashing something important, because I can't tell what is necessary and
Thanks Bill for more on these mystery characters. My e-mail often is full of
them, especially these This week in Germany, mails, where the Umlaute take
on lengthy strings, % ...; and letters in between. Yet in many other
e-mailings the Umlaute show up fine. If things can get fixed in one
I, like Troy, would like to enlarge the letters in my browser window. I am
running 9.2.2 on my G4 laptop. I had to enlarge everything else. Displays
seem to be much smaller in general than on my old machine. New question,
though: When I copy and paste an address into my broswser window, I often
Thanks, Bill, I am learning a lot. Yes, every time I get an e-mail from
someone not changing his HTML setting into plain text, all the Umlauts, ?
etc. turn into 4-8 characters. I have developed a skill to read these things,
-but what I am referring to, for example is this: The New York
My car is in the hospital, major surgery, a week or so without wheels.- I
would not want to miss Harry's demonstration. Does anybody ,who goes to the
meeting, live in my vicinity and could give me a ride?- just around the
corner where Snyder Freeway and Dixie Highway intersect.
Marta
|
I have so enjoyed your
'alylex name. It sounds like a character from the Lord of the Rings. I
just could not quite decide into which roup to put you. It's the mystery I
like. How do you like earthlink these days. They want me back with all kinds
of promises to filter out spam and pop-ups. Is
I use
Apple/Shift /4
then hold down the mouse
you get crosshairs to select you want
before you release the mouse, hold down the control key...you should hear a
click that sounds like a camera, the image will be saved to the clipboard to be
pasted wherever you want.
Apple /Shift/3 will take
And since I knew your sex because I met you at the meeting, I thought you had
chosen Mike as a screen name to ward off certain advances! Marta
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Thanks Mike for your input. I used to screenshoot very seldom, but now I
realize how helpful this can be, especially for someone who forgets where she
puts certain information. I have got this screenshot folder now. What a help.
Marta
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Way to go Harry!
I knew that posting was from you as soon as I saw 'Life is good'.
Kate I were talking tonight about why people put up with 'things' in
their life that give them problems when there are better alternates that
solve those problems. I know so little about my Mac, but I have
But Harry, it's the paradox in them. I'd rather be called a dummy than an
Einstein. After all, there is hope in my being called dummy, but when I am
called I am an Einstein, then I know what those who call me that, think of my
brain capacity. And with geeks it is the other way around, they
Hi, everybody, I need a little help in getting rid of this pesky little note
popping up everytime before I click to connect to the internet. ( I use AOL.
but often Explorer 5 , of course through AOL.) It says: to run this
application, you need an internet connection. Please connect to your
Bill, you speak my language, I also believe in supporting the locals and I
am for helping out those who are not geeks as yet.
Mac's future lies in the newbies.
Marta
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Henri, geek is a fine word and geeks maybe even good people and dummie is a
fine word, or should I say dummy as a singular? Now if you say one is dumb,
that has a different connotation, at least to me, having my roots in a
different language. -Is it you who spells rumour and humour like
Harry, where is you sense of humour? It is so nice to be a little on the
off-side! There are so many Einsteins around. I suppose at my age I am
allowed to look back in amusement at our follies.
Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin au?er Dienst.
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Hary, I totally agree .
Marta HKAD
In a message dated 11.01.2003 21:13:30 Uhr, harryjb at bellsouth.net writes:
I have nothing but good things to say about MacTown. The people are friendly
and Mark and Ward have been great to me. In October, Mark donated a copy
of
Jaguar to the usergroup
In a message dated 09.01.2003 08:02:22 Uhr, woldham at insightbb.com writes:
Hi Jerry,
Yep, it works the same here as you described. The Help file does
indicate to the contrary. Hope everyone is patient with this one. It
is a beta version.
Ward Oldham
Whhen you say it is a beta version.
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Ward is right. Elapsed time isn't a factor in running out of ink.
I tested my black Epson ink cartridge when it said it was out of ink. I
pulled out the old cartridge and put it back in.
The machine thought it was a new one...but right away, it started printing
light and missing in places.
Ann,
I think the smpt server at AYE.NET has been having trouble all week end. I
have had some trouble sending out messages also, but they will go usually
within a the next sending window.
For Anne who wants to know what we got or got ourselves for Christmas: a new
white keyboard for my TiBook, so I won't either not press hard enough and get
nothing or press so hard that I get multiple letters on my screen. Those tiiy
black keyboards were not made for arthritic hands -- and I am
Tony, just keep it up. This exchange between you and Jerry was so very
enlightening to me, because it forced you two to get more specific every new
e-mail which was a tremendous boon to me, and I believe to some others who
want to learn more about that computer magic. I for one, love that type
Hello, here comes news from the kitchen: Will someone explain Toast 1 Toast
5. Toast lite? I get whiffs of burning bread in my nose !!! Do I have that
program on my machine or has that diskburner a different name?
| The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will
| be January 28.
Recently somebody asked about the Insight modems. I am in the process of
switching to Insight Cable. The modem is free, that is, it is on eternal
loan, I guess as long as the company doesn't fold or you kick the bucket or
switch. The installation is free, that is ?hey bring it into the house.
On Tuesday, December 31, 2002, at 10:37 PM, Nelson Helm wrote:
If it doesn't matter whether the application is in Applications (Mac
OS 9)[folder] or Applications[folder], why have both?
Here's an answer that's probably a lot more pedantic than you had in
mind. I just started typing and kept
Lee, today you are a master in explanation. Now I know where to drink my
Cocoa. I am so glad you gave the whole picture. I can grasp that and will
save it for the time I approach OSX in awe. But just tell me what BSD
stands for. Marta
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On Wednesday, January 1, 2003, at 12:01 PM, michaelphoto at att.net wrote:
Marta, thanks for including a phone number other than the usual for
Insight, as
my experience has been since I had cable modem installed in September,
I have
had to call them several times for problems with
Jerry, you are a marvel! I have learned more in the last three days -with
Mactown now a Macfriendly place,too, and the Macgroup delivering, that I
might, by the end of the year, even become Mac-savvy, letting all these
abbreviations flow from my mouth like honey. Thanks!
Marta
Bill, as I understand it, the local phone service with Insight is actually
offered by ATT. That is what some Insight guy told me several months ago.
Somehow it is supposed to be digital up to your house and then since our
phone lines are analog, they switch you to analog again. How that is to
Happy new Year to all!
I had asked about the Insight Modem a few days ago, I followed all the great
suggestions from everyone and then rebuilt the desktop( was suggested in the
Help section)...the combination seemed to do the trick, we are now connecting
via broadband and enjoying the speed!
And I only get your signature as an attachment, sometimes even two
signatures, but i have to open the attachment. I am using AOL. Does anybody
else have this problem? Marta
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Ward: today's mail from you?only had the one .tiff and could be opened
through picture viewer. -I am glad other readers were puzzled, too. -- Hen,
I too thought at first Ward would send us a photograph of himself.
Einmal gewesene Heinzelm?nnchenk?nigin Marta
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In a message dated 12/26/02 9:33:15 PM, dcrutcher at loumag.com writes:
We are standing by, ready to help.
:-)...I knew I could count on you guys :-)
Let's see if I can give you some of the information you need.
The Cable rep on the phone made it clear that this was a self-install and
In Mac OS X v10.2 Jaguar, Address Book takes on much more
responsibility than it had before. It works seamlessly with Mac OS X
Mail and interfaces directly with other applications, as well.
Address Book now helps you access friends' public folders on iDisk,
making it easier to exchange
On Thursday, December 19, 2002, at 02:08 PM, Troy Mello wrote:
I second that motion! Is there anything cheaper than the Dazzle
Hollywood Bridge multi-media converter??? I've just about settled on
purchasing this one, but would love to know if there is anything
cheaper. --Troy
It's not
Hello All,
My contrtolstrip shows an underlying pattern as under the icons so that they
are difficult to discern. Othrwise they seem to function normally. What
gives? It looks messy. Marta
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Never mind, after playingaround hither and thither, my control strip is
clean again. Don't know he cause nor the remedy, except that the machine did
some dusting or wiping. Marta
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Pitt Academy ,(pitt.com) allows us, The Louisville Computer Society, to use
their building and equipment for or meetings. If anyone has MAC equipment
to donate this would be the place. It would help repay them for use of the
facilities. I'd be glad to talk to anyone about any MAC equipment. Phone
I went to Mactown to buy a new mouse. After they confirmed my old mouse's
death, they sold me one with an USB plug and an ADB adapter. However, my
keyboard has an indent where the socket is and the plug with the adaptor is
too long to fit into the opening. Are there any old mice around with an
This is especially to Ward and Allan:
The question about the controlstrip arose from my inability to put an icon
into the controlstrip module folder and change it into a tab. I had assumed
that it did this automatically, even someone at Mactown thought this and had
given me that advice. I know
Keep in mind that you can drag an icon to the terminal
window and terminal will enter the complete path to
that file automatically. So you could type:
sudo pico
... and drag the desired icon to the terminal window and
it would complete the command for you.
--
Bryan Forrest
Macintosh
Just released today. Description follows, from SU.
This Security Update fixes potential vulnerabilities
introduced in BIND, the domain server and client library
software package from Internet Software Consortium
(ISC), that is shipped with Mac OS X and Mac OS X
Server. BIND version 8.3.4
I was told , in order to add an item to the controlstrip, I should either
drop the icon unto the controlstrip proper or put it into the controlstrip
module folder in the System folder. However, some items resist this. While I
have no trouble with the Apple Menu items, I cannot put anything else
In a message dated 18.11.2002 08:24:38 Uhr, aatherton at insightbb.com writes:
Are the items really control strip modules? Icons should look like luggage
tags and Get Info should call them control strip modules.
Allan Atherton
Hi, Allan,
no, they are not modules with a tab. Those are the ones
I know how to put tabs into the recent items of starting points, also how to
delete them / trash them. But what I would like to know is what gremlin put a
bunch of them in there without my knowing or doing anything. This place
held a number of files I can't even remember working on, in fact,
Ein Ungl?ck kommt selten allein. Do mice give up the ghost? Now my mouse
seems to slither around , moreless tottering and being unable to find its
target. It is the one on my old computer, and I cannot try this new one out
on it, because it has a different plug-in hole. It is at least five
In a message dated 12.11.2002 15:31:54 Uhr, cartwrig at aye.net writes:
AppleWorks 6 puts so many things in Starting Points that I can't
remember them either. I believe that is because my memory is beginning
to fail. You can set how many items you want it to display in Recent
Items, but
Hello, Ward, thanks for your suggestion. It is exactly what I did, since this
is not the first cleaning and I formerly had expert advice from one of you
gurus. It also tells me in my manual, but I rely more on person to person
contact. So I guess, the mouse is giving up the ghost. Thanks for
Interesting sites, David.
Thanks so much.
I'll check some more in a day or two.
Jane
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Hi Ward and everyone,
Thanks for all the great suggestions. There are so many small things I don't
know, even though I've been a Mac owner since 1995.
For example, I didn't know what Error 2 implies.
I just thought of something needed...a web site with newsletter and
discussion group totally
Hi everyone,
Right now, I'm still running 9.2.2 . I would love to run OS X, but I just
can't take the time to adjust everything yet.
Anyway, applications, such as Retrospect, Acrobat 5.0.5 and AppleWorks keep
crashing on me...in the middle of doing some work...for no reason at all.
I've
In a message dated 06.11.2002 13:30:47 Uhr, robert at kleinlawyer.com writes:
Thanks, Lee. I think I can say for all of us that we appreciate what you
do
for us.
Robert
This goes for me, too. Marta
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i have a 17 studio display monitor that is in need of repair. i called the
complete mac (new name?) and was told that they could send it to apple but the
minimum cost would be $499. is there anyone out there that would know of
anyone in the louisville area that repairs apple monitors. thank
The answer to this problem in Internet Explorer was that somehow in the
Preferences, Network , the little check box for Use Proxy Servers got
checked.
When I unchecked it, everything in IE worked just fine.
Thanks for your help, Wardyou were right the problem was in the Internet
Thanks for the input you all. You're wonderful as always,
Jane
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Hi All,
I'm really baffled. All of a sudden my Internet Explorer keeps giving me the
message The Specified Server Cannot be Found. And, though it recognizes all
my favorites, it won't budge out into the Internet.
Meanwhile, Netscape can and does happily comply when I send it out to the
All of a sudden my iMAC (G3, 600mghz, running 9.2 and I have or had osX
installed) started flashing a small window that says
The disk Macintosh HD appears to be damaged. Use a disk repair utility to
repair the disk.
All of the folders and info from my desktop have disappeared.
I ran the Disk
In a message dated 27.10.2002 9:08:27, harryjb at bellsouth.net writes:
how about
macgurus.org
maczeal.org
macnuts.org
macfan.org
macdisciple.org
macbeliever.org
macbuff.org
macdevotee.org
macecstasy.org
macrapture.org
maclover.org
machound.org
macexperts.org
I love my thesaurus!
Harry
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How about
LuMacS.com
LMacS.com
Just Some thoughts
Jan
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If you want to refer to Louisville in the address, it should at least have
LOU in it, or just L. The LU combination suggests Lumen or luminous. Of
course if we feel we are so luminous, the LU is just fine . I really could
not care less what you end up naming our
group, just had to put a little
Jesse,
I'm far from a computer expert.that's one reason I'm so grateful for the
help of those on this list.
But, as a publisher, writer, editor and web-site content person, I can justly
say from observation whatever you write will be well written.
Good luck,
Jane Blake
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I would recommend lcsworld. All major extensions are
available.
Bryan Forrest
Macintosh Specialist
LifeNet
http://www.lifenet.org
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First thing I would try is swapping Airport cards between the iBook
and iMac. See if the problem follows the card or the computer. If
the problem follows the card, you know you have a flaky card and
can replace it. If it follows the computer, you know that the problem
is either software,
To the group.
RE: Rant
Sorry about sending to the wrong person(s). I meant to send to the entire
group, replying to a previous question under a different the question that I
had to ask, I had lost the address to send to, to ask the question. I will
save the email address in my fav places and in
In a message dated 03.10.2002 21:26:14, bayard at generationjava.com writes:
I've got a powerbook. When I close the powerbook the network connection
often dies. It's something I've been assuming is a feature, which is a
pain as it meanns I can't get into the laptop from work when I need to.
Hen
In a message dated 04.10.2002 8:36:50, jsstone at bellsouth.net writes:
My G3 Wallstreet does the same thing occasionally, but if I actually
put the computer to sleep if always wakes up. So I never just close
the lid.
What I'm wondering is if it a powerbook thing, as I'm running 10.2!
Greetings
Can anyone out there help.
I have a powerPC 6500, 225 running 7.6.1 with a 68030 processor. I called
Apple and the tech told me that this computer would run up to 9.0, so that
shouldn't be the problem. I am trying to update my computer to 8.0
I keep getting the error
Sorry, system
Hello group!
I've been attempting to install OS9 (from a G4 OS9 software install CD)
onto a G3 tower with no luck. The installer says it can't install
onto the erased HD and to read the documentation...of which I can't find
any reference on any of the files on the CD. I've also looked
through the
This is a lame question, but can anyone tell me how to get a web address
and password into the Site Passwords section of the Preferences section
of Internet explorer? I have read the info on this in the help and I can't for
the life of me figure out how to input this info. I guess I should go
I find it much too expensive. While it was nice to have i-tools floating
around somewhere ,I, as a pure amateur,who will never run out of storage
space here in the real world, don't believe it is worth the effort. I liked
the look of the e-mail address, because it was clean of all ads,
And next year, the price will be $100.00. The $49.95 is just for us who got
the thing free . I guess a consolation price after all the big to-do they
made about getting I-Tools and all that jazz. M arta
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Anarchie is now known as Interarchy. Both Interarchy and Fetch
have OS X clients. However, I've been very happy with RBrowser
Lite. The Lite version is freeware, and the full version is about $30
or so. It seems to be a lot like NetFinder, in that it mimicks the
MacOS X Finder for moving files
Try this:
Go to www.google.com.
Type in the phrase go to hell (you must use quotation marks).
Note the first site returned!
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Digest mode would be great (: - Lona
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