dmr727
Jul 10, 01:47 PM
I've always loved the first generation of Powerbooks. They were such an improvement in design over any other laptop of the time.
louis0nfire
May 4, 04:42 PM
only the normal files will be restored, not jailbreak stuff.
I'm using a file viewer right now and unfortunately my backup contains a lot of files like /cydia.packages.txt and such. Is there anything out there that will let me delete specific files from a backup on my computer (OS X)?
I'm using a file viewer right now and unfortunately my backup contains a lot of files like /cydia.packages.txt and such. Is there anything out there that will let me delete specific files from a backup on my computer (OS X)?
skrypj
Mar 8, 04:11 PM
Mac OS X 10.6. is 64-bit, but it has two kernels,and the 64-bit kernel only loads when you set it to or on the Xserve as far as I know.
How do you load the kernel? is that something that happens automatically?
How do you load the kernel? is that something that happens automatically?
l4t13
May 20, 09:44 PM
price dropped
monsieurpaul
Mar 30, 08:57 AM
Have you tried Max (http://sbooth.org/Max/)?
I used it (among others things) to transcode FLAC files in AAC. It is a good ripper too.
I used it (among others things) to transcode FLAC files in AAC. It is a good ripper too.
sfvogt
Jul 14, 10:41 AM
I can't believe I did this......showed up at 2:30am and waited with folks already there since 12. First guy was there at 12, and ended up not being able to get one for whatever reason. I was fourth in line tho, and walked out of the store with the first one. Our Att had a similar amount in stock. I'm glad I waited tho. LOL.
Hi Katt505.... couple questions...
- How do you like your new phone?
- Did they have many in stock at the AT&T store on 44?
- Any signs of 3G around here?
I live in Poughkeepsie and am trying to decide if I want to upgrade from the original iPhone to iPhone 3G... One thing I'm finding, and I never thought this would happen, is I need more space (have an 8GB) with all these apps, movies, etc. (had to clear off some music to make room!) Other than that, the only benefit would be GPS I think since 3G is still nonexistent around here.
Hi Katt505.... couple questions...
- How do you like your new phone?
- Did they have many in stock at the AT&T store on 44?
- Any signs of 3G around here?
I live in Poughkeepsie and am trying to decide if I want to upgrade from the original iPhone to iPhone 3G... One thing I'm finding, and I never thought this would happen, is I need more space (have an 8GB) with all these apps, movies, etc. (had to clear off some music to make room!) Other than that, the only benefit would be GPS I think since 3G is still nonexistent around here.
fleeper
Mar 23, 01:29 PM
Okay, still trying to get this to work. I tried using installous. I put my purchased copy of imovie on my ipad (via ssh) and then tried to install it using installous. I got back an error message of "not a valid IPA file".
I am not sure what this means. I purchased my copy of imovie through iTunes.
Anyone else ran into this?
I am not sure what this means. I purchased my copy of imovie through iTunes.
Anyone else ran into this?
balamw
Apr 23, 01:51 PM
Nothing you can do about it.
You can use a tag you don't otherwise use (e.g. BPM) and display and sort on that.
(EDIT: Personally, I sort on Data Added when viewing the library).
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You can use a tag you don't otherwise use (e.g. BPM) and display and sort on that.
(EDIT: Personally, I sort on Data Added when viewing the library).
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micvog
Feb 27, 03:27 PM
There's a kind of strange relationship between the directory structure on the boot HD and what Finder shows you, that hides some of the Unix directories. Also, you may not have an /opt directory -- I don't. Do this:
Open Terminal
Type:
cd /
ls
If you see an entry "opt," you can type "open opt" which will open opt in a new Finder window, even though it isn't normally visible. :cool:
If you do not, make one:
mkdir opt
Again, you can use "open opt" to get to this in finder, or you can continue to make the directories with mkdir, and you can use cp to copy the files.
Thanks! Turns out I didn't have an opt directory.
Open Terminal
Type:
cd /
ls
If you see an entry "opt," you can type "open opt" which will open opt in a new Finder window, even though it isn't normally visible. :cool:
If you do not, make one:
mkdir opt
Again, you can use "open opt" to get to this in finder, or you can continue to make the directories with mkdir, and you can use cp to copy the files.
Thanks! Turns out I didn't have an opt directory.
twoodcc
Feb 23, 11:23 PM
welcome, and thanks for folding. i think you already found the two i would've recommended.
i assume when you say 'pause' you mean a 1 click or right-click 'pause'... nothing that i am aware of, but that's not saying much. EDIT: the current increase release FAQ page says 'You can start, stop, pause, and continue easily from InCrease or its Dock menu.' but since i'm not using it anymore, i can't confirm or deny that...
first, i guess, what kind of computer, and which client are you using? assume mac, and guessing the command line interface, so increase is about the only way to start/stop without getting geeky in terminal.
more info, and we can try and get you better answers. best of luck.
so do you use a controlling program like that?
i assume when you say 'pause' you mean a 1 click or right-click 'pause'... nothing that i am aware of, but that's not saying much. EDIT: the current increase release FAQ page says 'You can start, stop, pause, and continue easily from InCrease or its Dock menu.' but since i'm not using it anymore, i can't confirm or deny that...
first, i guess, what kind of computer, and which client are you using? assume mac, and guessing the command line interface, so increase is about the only way to start/stop without getting geeky in terminal.
more info, and we can try and get you better answers. best of luck.
so do you use a controlling program like that?
jay12
Mar 24, 01:45 PM
Return it or sell it? I really want a black verizon.:(
fenixx
Feb 1, 05:37 PM
Sorry, didn't type out the entire thing.
But yes, I have it like that in the code and still nothing.
But yes, I have it like that in the code and still nothing.
mkrishnan
Dec 23, 05:37 PM
Is it possible for my Mac mini to receive a AirPort signal, then share it with a different security scheme? For example, my AirPort Extreme basestation is secured by WPA, then my Mac mini connects to that network, and then in turn creates a wireless network of it's own, that's secured by WEP. Is this possible? And if so, how do I do this? Thanks.
In Sharing -> Internet, when you select the outgoing port as Airport, you can specify the new network's features via the Airport Options button, including a name, and a password. But you only get the option of 40 bit and 128 bit WEP keys. It doesn't seem like you can do WPA1/2. So if you're on a WPA network, I think you will automatically still create an open or WEP network under your Mac....
In Sharing -> Internet, when you select the outgoing port as Airport, you can specify the new network's features via the Airport Options button, including a name, and a password. But you only get the option of 40 bit and 128 bit WEP keys. It doesn't seem like you can do WPA1/2. So if you're on a WPA network, I think you will automatically still create an open or WEP network under your Mac....
Mystikal
Mar 13, 07:55 PM
Omg crazy
edit: It will probably be released before apple ships my ipad 2 /end sarcasm
Your iPad will ship with 4.3.
Everyone should backup their SHSH blobs!
edit: It will probably be released before apple ships my ipad 2 /end sarcasm
Your iPad will ship with 4.3.
Everyone should backup their SHSH blobs!
Bacong
Dec 4, 12:28 PM
Anyone try any cases by this company? I was recently given a free test unit, and I was surprised at the quality of the fit. It's a silicon case, but a very firm silicon, and is a much better fit than the Switcheasy Colors case. All the buttons are covered, too. It's a pretty nice case, I'd say it's definitely nicer than Switcheasy's, which disappoints me.
tjb1
Feb 7, 12:50 PM
And am I wrong in thinking that if I download the standalone Flash installer, it runs system-wide? Does that mean when I'm using Safari (but not on pages that have Flash content), it still drains more battery? What about if I'm not even using Safari�is it then somehow still taking up extra CPU cycles?
I believe the Flash Installer just installs it to the specific browser you choose, you cant update the Flash in Chrome unless Google releases it.
I believe the Flash Installer just installs it to the specific browser you choose, you cant update the Flash in Chrome unless Google releases it.
Abeyta85
Feb 25, 06:06 PM
Seriously - you tout Macs on your work place the way that JWs try to convert people? Or is it your colleagues who try to make you throw your Mac out the window the way they are tempted to do with their computers?
Haha, nope. Its interesting, the fact that they know you do, is all the ammo they need. I usually laugh it off though. " I can build a PC, and make it so much cheaper and faster, than an over priced out of data mac pro." or " Alienware... nuff said"
No I do not tout Apple at work like a JW going door to door, again, simply them knowing what you use at home, is all they need or care about and its on. I have always held a position.. to each's own.
Assuming the latter case is the fact: It would be interesting to know which OS your colleagues use. If they use Windows, you can tell them that if they want to be elitist, they should at least use Linux. And if they already use Linux, you can tell them to use real UNIX instead of the clone (Mac OS X is BSD).
Most use Windows 7 and a good few use varies Linux OS.
P.S. Nothing against JW's. ;-)
Wake up roadbloc! lol
Haha, nope. Its interesting, the fact that they know you do, is all the ammo they need. I usually laugh it off though. " I can build a PC, and make it so much cheaper and faster, than an over priced out of data mac pro." or " Alienware... nuff said"
No I do not tout Apple at work like a JW going door to door, again, simply them knowing what you use at home, is all they need or care about and its on. I have always held a position.. to each's own.
Assuming the latter case is the fact: It would be interesting to know which OS your colleagues use. If they use Windows, you can tell them that if they want to be elitist, they should at least use Linux. And if they already use Linux, you can tell them to use real UNIX instead of the clone (Mac OS X is BSD).
Most use Windows 7 and a good few use varies Linux OS.
P.S. Nothing against JW's. ;-)
Wake up roadbloc! lol
masterjedi73
Apr 7, 07:29 AM
Long story short....a student of mine gave me her black macbook because her HD crashed and her parents bought her a new MBP. I popped a new HD in and it all works (almost) fine. I had opened it up to clean out some of the hot chocolate she had spilled in it. :eek:
Now that was the second HD that she had crash on her with that macbook. Is this generally an issue for these?
The screen flickers, mostly after it wakes up or turns on for the first time. It flickered before I had the new HD in and installed snow leopard as well. From reading other posts, it seems like this may be the inverter board. Is that a hard fix?
OK...discuss. Thanks!
Now that was the second HD that she had crash on her with that macbook. Is this generally an issue for these?
The screen flickers, mostly after it wakes up or turns on for the first time. It flickered before I had the new HD in and installed snow leopard as well. From reading other posts, it seems like this may be the inverter board. Is that a hard fix?
OK...discuss. Thanks!
Muscle Master
Apr 30, 06:30 PM
I'm really digging this DSLR for some reason.. my budget for my first camera is $1200 and I narrowed it down to the Sony A55 or the Nikon D7000
I would like to hear anyones opinion on my choices before I pull the trigger
I would like to hear anyones opinion on my choices before I pull the trigger
Jolly Giant
Apr 5, 10:48 AM
If you are leaving it connected to the Time Capsule, then you should not have to install any HFS+ drivers. You should be able to turn on Windows sharing and see it over the network as an SMB/CIFS share.
If you can already see the internal drive in your network you have Windows sharing turned on, otherwise use Airport Utility to turn it on first.
B
good point.
i last booted up my windoze machine many moons ago. i wasn't sure if the fact that i always could see the TC's drive (or the USB drive hanging off my extreme) was due to having MacDrive installed or not.
If you can already see the internal drive in your network you have Windows sharing turned on, otherwise use Airport Utility to turn it on first.
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good point.
i last booted up my windoze machine many moons ago. i wasn't sure if the fact that i always could see the TC's drive (or the USB drive hanging off my extreme) was due to having MacDrive installed or not.
puckhead193
Apr 12, 04:46 PM
And the rest of the processes? Did al processes accumulate to 100/200%?
Nope it didn't top out at 100%
would deleting the preferences help?
Nope it didn't top out at 100%
would deleting the preferences help?
Steven1621
Jul 25, 08:03 PM
i have a imac 233 with no os on it. it will not install my version of os 9. i have pressed c on startup and all, but still nothing. what can i do?
p0intblank
Nov 27, 07:56 PM
I'm interested to see how much you can get for these on eBay. Ever try it?
Veldek
Feb 17, 04:04 AM
First, I'd like to know why you want it on the Desktop, you could just put it into the dock. But you can drag the Internet Explorer icon to the Desktop while holding Alt+Command (I'm not so sure, as I'm not on my Mac at the moment, just drag it and try some keys until you see the + symbol). This creates a shortcut to the app on your Desktop.