Hi every one,
Does any one know if it is possible to reinstall multiple update packages in
one hit without having to download them again in Software Update?
I normally use the install and keep package option. Recently when I did a
clean install, I had to individually install each of the
Hi,
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on Mon, May 10, 2004 at 06:50:00AM +0800, John Winters wrote:
I normally use the install and keep package option. Recently when I did a
clean install, I had to individually install each of the packages... a pain!
You can open all the packages at once: they'll
Since installing 9.2.1 my iMac 333 tray loader. Doesn't want to look at any
CDs, just wants to format them. I have given up trying to sort it. Life is
too short. I now do all my CD work on an external Iomega unit, and my son's
ever reliable Windows PC which has never crashed and copies disks at
Does it have a delete mail immediately option , or something like it ?
Mark S
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From: Adam Lippiatt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: WAMUG Mailing List wamug@wamug.org.au
Sent: Sunday, 9 May 2004 7:44
Subject: Deleting mail which does not turn up in trash folder
Hi
When
Hi folks,
I now have my new eMac (still in box at this stage).
Just looking for some advice on transferring my data files from my old iMac
266 (OSX 10.1.5) to the new beast. I have purchased an ethernet transfer
cable in order to do this.
I believe I simply need to do the following, but would
On 07/05/2004, at 12:42 PM, Joel wrote:
Heya Folks,
My TiBook hinges feel uncomfortably tightI have heard horror
stories about TiBook owners having their hinges break on them, and
then having to foot a $1000+ bill to repair it. Apparently there's a
product on the market called the
Hi All!
Bumbled across these sites, which may be of interest:
http://www.mactipsandtricks.com
And
http://thexlab.com
Both sites have good tips and troubleshooting ideas for OS X.
Seeya
Rod!
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 18:06, Rod wrote:
Hi All!
Bumbled across these sites, which may be of interest:
Ah, but there is more fun in building your own:
http://www.wabba.asn.au/
(Hehe)
Cheers,
Onno Benschop
Connected via Optus B3 at S28°38'23 - E153°13'27 (Bishop's Creek, NSW)
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On 10/5/04 4:36 PM, Onno Benschop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2004-05-10 at 18:06, Rod wrote:
Hi All!
Bumbled across these sites, which may be of interest:
Ah, but there is more fun in building your own:
http://www.wabba.asn.au/
(Hehe)
Cheers,
Onno Benschop
Connected
Appletalk activation is on Network, and File Sharing is under..
Dude I should know.. It where you change the name of your computer, and I
think it has a yellow logo. Something like Sharing or similar..
Thats for 10.2 3
Never used 10.1
- Original Message -
From: Stephen Chape [EMAIL
A while ago someone asked about WA number plate fonts. I work with a
number plate collector who went to the source and obtained the
following reply.
Unfortunately the typefaces are privileged information and they are
covered by copyright as is the Brand
WA logo. Regards
Carol Marshall
Unfortunately the typefaces are privileged information and they are
covered by copyright as is the Brand
WA logo. Regards
Hilarious. It's kinda hard to keep it secret if it's on every car in the
state!
Gordo
Need to get in touch?
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I thought that all the registration plates would have been made by a place
called Altona Industries?
If so, look them up...maybe they might be able to advise.
They're not actually manufactured by government department, the manufacture
will be contracted out to an privately owned company.
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