On Thursday, September 4, 2003, at 10:01 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
wallis parnelle wrote:Bruce,
I personally would not ignore it. This is code and somewhere down the line it will cause you a headache.
No, it is a minor glitch in a program what was only needed in OS X 10.1. To solve the problem, dump the ATI Monitor program. What that does is put big number on you monitor screens on Radeon's with two monitors attached.
I removed the file ATI Monitor from the Utilities, but it didn't change things in the Console. When you say "program," just what am I dumping? There are twenty or more files/folders with ATI in the label. Thanks, Gene
The exact file name is given in the console output. It's a plist, which is just a prefs file, and is probably in /Users/<username>/Library/Preferences. It might possibly be in /Library/Preferences, but I don't think so.
Moreover, the error, as I said, is because there's an odd character in the plist (which is a plain text file)
DO NOT!!!! go just tossing files with ATI in the name at random because some of those files are your drivers...
-- Bruce Johnson University of Arizona College of Pharmacy Information Technology Group
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