talmy
Apr 22, 09:32 AM
A quick check on my MacBook (which I have with me at the moment) and my home Snow Leopard Server show Admin group being Read Only. This seems to be very reasonable since there is no legitimate reason to be creating new files or folders in the root directory. External drives are all Read&Write in their roots.
b0blndsy
Feb 6, 12:02 AM
Can you imagine the roaming charges of trying to use a phone on the moon or is space? :eek:
ha ha :D
ha ha :D
ftaok
Jul 10, 12:35 PM
Originally posted by chazmox
Can I make it so iPhoto does not automatically launch when I plug in the camera? This may eliminate one of my problems!
Thanks! Yep. Open 'Image Capture' and set the preferences to NOT open iPhoto when camera is plugged in.
OOPS. I just noticed that you found your solution.
Can I make it so iPhoto does not automatically launch when I plug in the camera? This may eliminate one of my problems!
Thanks! Yep. Open 'Image Capture' and set the preferences to NOT open iPhoto when camera is plugged in.
OOPS. I just noticed that you found your solution.
gaz81
Apr 3, 06:57 PM
Yeah, it's not the best but it's easy to use with minimal fuss.
Might take a look at word press, being able to edit from my iPad would be cool.
Might take a look at word press, being able to edit from my iPad would be cool.
Brisby
Apr 18, 05:42 PM
Here's my suggestion -
Riser A
DIMM 1: 4GB
DIMM 2: 2GB
DIMM 3: 1GB
DIMM 4:
RISER B:
DIMM 1: 4GB
DIMM 2: 2GB
DIMM 3: 1GB
DIMM 4:
Riser A
DIMM 1: 4GB
DIMM 2: 2GB
DIMM 3: 1GB
DIMM 4:
RISER B:
DIMM 1: 4GB
DIMM 2: 2GB
DIMM 3: 1GB
DIMM 4:
AdrianK
Apr 24, 07:25 AM
Right click on the stack > Display As > Folder :)
Wardofsky
Jul 5, 06:42 AM
Yep, got it, but it's a bit big at about 2.6meg.
You want it sent or download it from ftp?
You want it sent or download it from ftp?
BigRig
Apr 26, 02:20 PM
It says "Apple Partition Map" How would I change it to the GUID? I have tried erasing it, restoring, etc... but nothing changes...
Thank you,
ah, figured it out :) thanks for your help!!!
Thank you,
ah, figured it out :) thanks for your help!!!
james-bailey
Mar 30, 01:02 PM
Hey folks, my friends iPod Classic 80gb 6th Generation iPod has a crappy distorted sound when tunes are played from it.
He sent it away to get fixed thinking it would be the headphone jack that was the problem - they got back to him and said that it was the Logic board at fault, and charged over �79.99 +VAT for this repair.
When it came back, all seemed to work okay, except a very short battery life.
A week later, the iPod froze with no backlight (the menu was still visible but not reacting to any button presses)
Nothing happened when the charger was plugged in, so we held the Menu Button + the Select button, and it rebooted successfully however the orginal problem came back of distorted sound....:-(
Very unhappy as �79.99 was a lot to pay for it be broken again so soon.
Can anyone shed any light onto why this may of happened?
Was he right by saying it was the logic board at fault?
Cheers
James
He sent it away to get fixed thinking it would be the headphone jack that was the problem - they got back to him and said that it was the Logic board at fault, and charged over �79.99 +VAT for this repair.
When it came back, all seemed to work okay, except a very short battery life.
A week later, the iPod froze with no backlight (the menu was still visible but not reacting to any button presses)
Nothing happened when the charger was plugged in, so we held the Menu Button + the Select button, and it rebooted successfully however the orginal problem came back of distorted sound....:-(
Very unhappy as �79.99 was a lot to pay for it be broken again so soon.
Can anyone shed any light onto why this may of happened?
Was he right by saying it was the logic board at fault?
Cheers
James
JSRockit
Sep 4, 09:03 AM
My guess:
iBook 12"
800mhz G3 or 700mhzG4
32MB VRAM
256MB Standard
No more 14" model
TiBook
867mhz (lowend) and 1Ghz (High)
64MB VRAM
No SuperDrive
14" is brought back in January as the SE model...with higher resolution and a graphite case.
Probably off though.
iBook 12"
800mhz G3 or 700mhzG4
32MB VRAM
256MB Standard
No more 14" model
TiBook
867mhz (lowend) and 1Ghz (High)
64MB VRAM
No SuperDrive
14" is brought back in January as the SE model...with higher resolution and a graphite case.
Probably off though.
link92
Dec 18, 10:58 AM
Darwine already exists. In early development, but exists.
ulenz
Sep 19, 12:23 PM
PowerMacs G5 for climate simulation needed
The destruction of New Orleans by hurricane has shown the importance of climate for life on our planet. The distributed-computing-project "www.climateprediction.net" tries to explore our climate and its changes in the near future.
Sulphates act to scatter solar radiation and reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the surface. The reduction in solar radiation cools the surface and reduces the warming effect caused by greenhouse gases. So, a prediction of the climate in the 21st century needs to contain the effects of sulphate aerosol. Otherwise the warming trend may be overestimated. This is called the 'global dimming' effect. Therefore the Oxford university in Great Britain created a special "sulphur cycle experiment" within the "climateprediction"-project.
From this experiment it is hoped that scientists will be able to better understand the range of uncertainty in climate models due to the parameters in the sulphur cycle. This information will then be used in the following experiments of climateprediction.net.
The project has just released a special MacOSX-client for the "sulphur cycle experiment", which is very crunch-intensive and needs powerful Macs in order to be completed successfully. On a P4 3.0 in Linux, running stand-alone, one Sulphur Cycle Model requires approximately 39 days (@24/7). Therefore exspect an uptime of 35 up to 60 days for a PowerMac G5 to complete just one Sulphur cycle model. Moreover you will need a quick internet connection to do the upload and download of project files.
Exspect about one gigabyte datas to be downloaded on your harddisk during the whole run and about 20 megabytes datas which have to be uploaded. The datas of the experiment will need up to three gigabytes volume on your harddisk.
This is only a job for powerusers who want to demonstrate the power of the most modern Apple technology and their real interest in the future of mankind.
http://www.climateprediction.net/newsb.php?id=0
The destruction of New Orleans by hurricane has shown the importance of climate for life on our planet. The distributed-computing-project "www.climateprediction.net" tries to explore our climate and its changes in the near future.
Sulphates act to scatter solar radiation and reduce the amount of solar energy reaching the surface. The reduction in solar radiation cools the surface and reduces the warming effect caused by greenhouse gases. So, a prediction of the climate in the 21st century needs to contain the effects of sulphate aerosol. Otherwise the warming trend may be overestimated. This is called the 'global dimming' effect. Therefore the Oxford university in Great Britain created a special "sulphur cycle experiment" within the "climateprediction"-project.
From this experiment it is hoped that scientists will be able to better understand the range of uncertainty in climate models due to the parameters in the sulphur cycle. This information will then be used in the following experiments of climateprediction.net.
The project has just released a special MacOSX-client for the "sulphur cycle experiment", which is very crunch-intensive and needs powerful Macs in order to be completed successfully. On a P4 3.0 in Linux, running stand-alone, one Sulphur Cycle Model requires approximately 39 days (@24/7). Therefore exspect an uptime of 35 up to 60 days for a PowerMac G5 to complete just one Sulphur cycle model. Moreover you will need a quick internet connection to do the upload and download of project files.
Exspect about one gigabyte datas to be downloaded on your harddisk during the whole run and about 20 megabytes datas which have to be uploaded. The datas of the experiment will need up to three gigabytes volume on your harddisk.
This is only a job for powerusers who want to demonstrate the power of the most modern Apple technology and their real interest in the future of mankind.
http://www.climateprediction.net/newsb.php?id=0
tablo13
Aug 31, 08:40 PM
Steve Rosenbaum needs to learn how to use spell/grammar check. I've come to expect "loose" instead of "lose" and other spelling/grammar errors in forums, but this is an article on the Huffington Post. I got a little more than halfway through before I had to close the tab.
My personal favourite was the following opening few words to a paragraph, "google tv apple Apple wins on look and feel..."
Is it the iPhone auto-correct? :rolleyes: And :apple:TV logo for the Apple logo? :confused:
My personal favourite was the following opening few words to a paragraph, "google tv apple Apple wins on look and feel..."
Is it the iPhone auto-correct? :rolleyes: And :apple:TV logo for the Apple logo? :confused:
romad7
May 4, 07:33 AM
I don't use that so I don't know.
Mlrollin91
Apr 3, 08:15 PM
My girlfriends computer crashed so she lost all her music but luckily it is all still on her old iPod Video 30gb (not sure what generation it is, it is the first one that plays videos)..
Anyway, when i try to take the music off her iPod, it auto ejects. I have tried 3 different methods:
I tried using a tool called iPod Access: it auto ejected
I tried using a tool called expod: it auto ejected
I tried unhiding the music folders on it and just copying those over: it auto ejected.
The ipod itself works fine. No problems at all. I just cannot, for the life of me, find out what is happening..
Can anybody at all help me
*Edit: i forgot to mention that i am using a mac (specs in sig)
try Senuti (iTunes spelt backwards) can copy everything off your iPod onto your computer.
Anyway, when i try to take the music off her iPod, it auto ejects. I have tried 3 different methods:
I tried using a tool called iPod Access: it auto ejected
I tried using a tool called expod: it auto ejected
I tried unhiding the music folders on it and just copying those over: it auto ejected.
The ipod itself works fine. No problems at all. I just cannot, for the life of me, find out what is happening..
Can anybody at all help me
*Edit: i forgot to mention that i am using a mac (specs in sig)
try Senuti (iTunes spelt backwards) can copy everything off your iPod onto your computer.
codymac
Apr 19, 02:55 PM
As a hiring manager, all I see is the resumes that our HR department's recruiters finds and forwards to me.
ThaDoggg
Apr 22, 09:20 PM
Dell ultrasharp lineup. The u2311h offers the best bang for the buck. If you absolutely need 16:10 aspect ratio instead of 16:9 you can go with the u2410 but the jump in price is quite significant.
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e-coli
Aug 30, 11:14 PM
Interesting to note that Apple's shareholder news headlines ATI's launch of the Radeon mobility 9000. (why?) Also of interest is that it's scheduled to ship in Sept.
This may lend credibility to rumors that there will be a new PowerBook announced at / near the Paris expo.
This may lend credibility to rumors that there will be a new PowerBook announced at / near the Paris expo.
irmongoose
Jul 11, 08:07 AM
Yep, it's definitely sorted out. Thanks Rower, Arn!
irmongoose
irmongoose
Dav1
Mar 19, 07:25 PM
Sn0wbreeze 2.3b3 now supports multitouch gestures, it is simply a click to enable this feature, the way to go I believe
Blue Velvet
Jan 14, 07:40 AM
^ Not quite what steveash was asking.
ITC Stone family or Sabon for the serif face might be worth checking out. I've used Stone before for corporate reports and it's very readable and versatile with its three sets of informal, sans and serif variations. Sabon has a smallish x-height that I've found difficult to work with at times, sick to death of it because I had to use it continuously for six years.
If this thread doesn't give you much joy, consider signing up and asking at Typophile. (http://www.typophile.com/forum) Those guys are insanely good.
ITC Stone family or Sabon for the serif face might be worth checking out. I've used Stone before for corporate reports and it's very readable and versatile with its three sets of informal, sans and serif variations. Sabon has a smallish x-height that I've found difficult to work with at times, sick to death of it because I had to use it continuously for six years.
If this thread doesn't give you much joy, consider signing up and asking at Typophile. (http://www.typophile.com/forum) Those guys are insanely good.
Fender2112
Apr 11, 01:42 PM
"Muquiz"? Not to be picky, but that sounds kinda disgusting. :confused:
David Schmidt
Dec 2, 05:57 PM
That looks confusing.
Sorry to hear that. I tried to make it as straightforward as possible, but it's not a simple process. If you'd like to buy some disks that are already made, Eric Shepard sells them here:
http://store.syndicomm.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=13&zenid=63b00ca6672404f94f9c5c320ce3039c
Sorry to hear that. I tried to make it as straightforward as possible, but it's not a simple process. If you'd like to buy some disks that are already made, Eric Shepard sells them here:
http://store.syndicomm.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&products_id=13&zenid=63b00ca6672404f94f9c5c320ce3039c
Fubar1977
Apr 17, 10:20 AM
Restoring your current iPad to it`s factory settings should be sufficient.
This can be done via iTunes.
This can be done via iTunes.