Thanks for the reply Steve.
I found some of the code collector app's (Code Collector,
Schnippselchen etc.) but I think I'll just stick with Yojimbo. It's
too much hassle to run another app just for a bit of color and it'll
be easy (I imagine) to tell Yojimbo to send the window contents to t
On Nov 8, 2007, at 12:52, Sebastian Stark wrote:
Sometimes this can predict drive failures:
http://www.corecode.at/smartreporter/
Might be too late now...
Note that, due to limitations in what SMART can detect, you have a
couple of hours at most from when it tells you the drive is going so
Sometimes this can predict drive failures:
http://www.corecode.at/smartreporter/
Might be too late now...
Am 08.11.2007 um 21:19 schrieb Michael Wiik:
I did a search on what I might think was a small Yojimbo database,
(Database.sqlite file is 459 megabytes, 649 entries in Yojimbo), and
h
Are you sure the sound isn't coming from the speaker? I have the same
thing on my Macbook at boot and occasionally after waking from sleep.
Because it always happens before the screen is fully up, I despaired
of ever figuring out what was making the noise, but I am 99.99% sure
it is a sound effect,
Sounds remarkably like the first signs of hard drive failure, at
least that's how mine died a few years back. Back up what you can and
hope it's something innocuous would be my advice!
T.
On 8 Nov 2007, at 20:19, Michael Wiik wrote:
I did a search on what I might think was a small Yojimbo
On Nov 8, 2007, at 9:19 PM, Michael Wiik wrote:
I did a search on what I might think was a small Yojimbo database,
(Database.sqlite file is 459 megabytes, 649 entries in Yojimbo), and
heard a weird scratch sound from my hard drive. The search took a
while and I had the Spinning Beachball o'
I did a search on what I might think was a small Yojimbo database,
(Database.sqlite file is 459 megabytes, 649 entries in Yojimbo), and
heard a weird scratch sound from my hard drive. The search took a
while and I had the Spinning Beachball o'Death for some minutes. Now,
I hear this little