Problem solved, I found it on Apple's support site. Turns out it was in Polish!!http://support.apple.com/kb/HT2371Regards, EugeneOn 20/01/2010, at 3:37 PM, Eugene wrote:Help. I'm in Vietnam at the moment and just restored my iPhone. It has decided to come back to life with
Thanks Ronni and Daniel,
it was most frustrating. As I couldn't even read the labels as they
were in Polish, Daniel's solution of relative position was useful. I
hope that never happens again.
I have used the Maps App extensively in Singapore by going to a free
WiFi place and caching the
Hi Ronni
A huge thank you. We have success!!
I now have a DVD playing through the TV with audio!! Don't ask how I achieved
this because i'm not really sure. The text is still not perfect but I won't
change that until the disc has been viewed on a flat screen TV. Show TV safe
area made no
I've returned from hiking in the forest near Pemberton, well out of Optus
mobile range and found the GPS took a LONG time to get a fix - 15 minutes at
least. But once it had it found itself it appeared to work fine. That may be
part or all of your problem. I am assuming you are away from any
Excellent Laura,
Success is always such a great feeling! It took awhile, but eventually we got
the result you wanted.
The Text not being perfect is not to do with iDVD and the Show TV Safe Area,
I think it will be to do with the resolution in Keynote being larger than when
it is converted in
Afternoon all! :)
Just making you all aware that at this stage I'm leaving WAMUG in a few days. I
can't keep up with the e-mails as much as I'd like to nor provide responses I
deem extensive enough for the mailing list on the whole.
To those I know out of WAMUG; Stuart, Reg, Rod etc I'll see
On 20/01/2010, at 9:49 PM, Ronda Brown wrote:
The size in iDVD is: DVD PAL: 720 x 576 ... When creating a new
Keynote presentation, you are limited to choose from a list of
predefined sizes like 800 x 600 or 1024 x 768 in most cases.
If you know what you are eventually outputting to, and
Hi Ronni
Yes I did download the Keynote 09 User Guide and have it on my desktop.
The When Presenting: Scale slides up to fit display is ticked in Keynote
Preferences. I'm not aware of being able to choose from a list of predefined
sizes in Keynote but obviously I've hardly scratched the
Hi Tim,
when I travel I turn off data roaming to ensure that I don't get hit
by foreign data tariffs. Therefore the phone won't use the mobile
phone towers for triangulation. This worked in Singapore perfectly but
is not working in Vietnam. I beginning to suspect my GPS has died as I
I know the year has just started, but nominations for the quote of the year
must start with this by Omar El Akkad in an article at
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/technology/behind-apples-iron-curtain/article1432726/
The article, about Apple's so far non-existent product to be announced
It is certainly a remarkable quote.
However, the truth behind Apple's marketing success not only involves their
record of stunning products, but also a small but extremely influential network
of techno-gossips who seed the ground for products yet to come. I suspect that
Apple plays a key
Hi Neil
Many thanks for this information.
I also found another site which was very helpful about domains etc.
http://www.igoldrush.com
Regards
Peter
On 19/01/2010, at 12:19 PM, Neil Houghton wrote:
Hi Peter,
I recently purchased a .org.au domain from Netregistry
Only a few more sleeps to go.
Paul :)
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It
Thought the following might be of interest.
Today I installed the latest security update and Remote Desktop Client
Update (3.3.2) and then ran Disk Utility to repair permissions.
At the end of the list of repairs were the messages:
ACL found but not expected on Applications/Utilities.
ACL
On 21/01/2010, at 8:20 AM, Merv Bond wrote:
PS: What is an ACL?
ACL = Access Control List
Allows much finer-grainer control of access privileges to a folder or
file than the old UNIX permissions scheme utilised in earlier versions
of Mac OS X.
It allows you to get info on a folder for
On 21/01/2010, at 8:20 AM, Merv Bond wrote:
Thought the following might be of interest.
Today I installed the latest security update and Remote Desktop Client
Update (3.3.2) and then ran Disk Utility to repair permissions.
At the end of the list of repairs were the messages:
ACL found
About signal from satellites, with my TomTom, it is suggested that you connect
into TomTom home weekly to update satellite position data, is that the case
with iPhones? maybe you have moved out of a zone into another?
Brian
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