webazoid
Apr 30, 10:26 PM
I'm trying to run a external hdd with macfuse and ntfs-3g. I installed both but come across an error message. see attachment.
JamesMB
Mar 1, 09:08 PM
I just wish that he would crawl back in his hole....I'm tired of seeing his ugly piehole plastered on every channel on the TV.
aquajet
Sep 27, 10:45 AM
Nobody here can answer your question.
That can be a dangerous game to play, selling your perfectly usable computer now (you didn't tell us you had any complaints) in anticipation of a product that doesn't exist, and may or may not come to exist. You'll never be able to stay ahead of the game.
That can be a dangerous game to play, selling your perfectly usable computer now (you didn't tell us you had any complaints) in anticipation of a product that doesn't exist, and may or may not come to exist. You'll never be able to stay ahead of the game.
mBurns
Jan 31, 12:07 AM
Question about ethics:
If i originally posted it for $120 shipped but get a higher offer shortly after the first "dibs" (fairly substantial) is it faux pas to sell to the higher bidder?
Let me know either way Calvinatir. Obviously, I am a little disappointed but you have to do what you have to do..
If i originally posted it for $120 shipped but get a higher offer shortly after the first "dibs" (fairly substantial) is it faux pas to sell to the higher bidder?
Let me know either way Calvinatir. Obviously, I am a little disappointed but you have to do what you have to do..
SR20DETDOG
Mar 9, 09:26 PM
zip it, and link to the zip file?
That makes sense, hopefully I can get that to work. Thanks :)
That makes sense, hopefully I can get that to work. Thanks :)
oakie
May 1, 07:39 AM
how long have you been backing up to this time capsule?
THX1139
Jan 20, 01:56 PM
If you are doing work for this company, then surely you have a contract? When I'm doing work for a client, I don't worry about them stealing my work - that usually happens after I have completed a job and they start using the work for other purposes. :rolleyes:
If you have a carefully worded contract, it should spell out your terms. But if someone is hiring you to produce art, then they own the rights to the work unless you've made arrangements otherwise.
I believe that if you start locking down your work, it says to a client that you don't trust them. I also believe that long-term relationships are more important than worrying about a particular work. I guess I'm more interested in making money than coveting my work. If a client steals my work, I send them a bill, and then I simply don't work for them anymore.
If you are worried about sending work on spec and having it taken without compensation, well... then you are screwed before you start. That is why I don't do spec work.
In your case, I would just send a flattened file and add a disclaimer that it's a proof/mockup and not for final usage. Trust them and they might trust you. It's called building a client relationship.
If you have a carefully worded contract, it should spell out your terms. But if someone is hiring you to produce art, then they own the rights to the work unless you've made arrangements otherwise.
I believe that if you start locking down your work, it says to a client that you don't trust them. I also believe that long-term relationships are more important than worrying about a particular work. I guess I'm more interested in making money than coveting my work. If a client steals my work, I send them a bill, and then I simply don't work for them anymore.
If you are worried about sending work on spec and having it taken without compensation, well... then you are screwed before you start. That is why I don't do spec work.
In your case, I would just send a flattened file and add a disclaimer that it's a proof/mockup and not for final usage. Trust them and they might trust you. It's called building a client relationship.
OllyW
May 9, 03:08 PM
http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1429/4592478443_c2eab1a9a9_o.png
It's a dual core processor, running 2 threads per core.
It's a dual core processor, running 2 threads per core.
edogyip
Mar 3, 12:47 PM
I want an app that pits Chuck Norris vs. Charlie Sheen. I'm not sure who would be WINNING!
iGary
Nov 1, 07:50 PM
The site you listed in your profile? I don't think a third grader could make that. Maybe a fourth grader, but definately not a third grader.;)
LOL - I had a friend that half-way built a gorgeous site, but had a sort of life change and ended up not being able to finish it. :o
It was really beautiful with a lof of interactive Flash elements.
Now I actually have to learn something, I guess.
LOL - I had a friend that half-way built a gorgeous site, but had a sort of life change and ended up not being able to finish it. :o
It was really beautiful with a lof of interactive Flash elements.
Now I actually have to learn something, I guess.
liquidh2o
Nov 25, 07:45 AM
not a bad idea either... that or returning it.
iperson21
Feb 1, 08:35 PM
but wouldn't that undo the jailbreak?
if i did this-> restore from iOS touch 4th gen firmware
jailbreak the firmware with redsn0w tethered
ipod goes into recovery mode.
only option is to sync it? or can i restore it and is the firmware on my desktop now jailbroken??
if i did this-> restore from iOS touch 4th gen firmware
jailbreak the firmware with redsn0w tethered
ipod goes into recovery mode.
only option is to sync it? or can i restore it and is the firmware on my desktop now jailbroken??
KittenKrusher
Sep 25, 12:40 PM
Yup, it's a shame.

caveman_uk
Dec 15, 03:59 AM
1. It's a 'Blue and White' and Crucial says it takes PC133
2. There's tools for OS X that will do this (e.g. superduper) but I don't know about OS9. I guess there must be. Some macs (I think including yours) don;t support hard drives any bigger than 127GB. So don't bother buying a drive bigger than that.
3. Some do some don't. What specifically are you worried about?
4. Not all. Again I've never used OS9 but in OSX Broadcom wireless-G PCI adapters are supported. You need to check the chipsets on the PCI card.
You could upgrade that machine to a 1GHz G4 with an upgrade card if you wanted. Would be about $350.
2. There's tools for OS X that will do this (e.g. superduper) but I don't know about OS9. I guess there must be. Some macs (I think including yours) don;t support hard drives any bigger than 127GB. So don't bother buying a drive bigger than that.
3. Some do some don't. What specifically are you worried about?
4. Not all. Again I've never used OS9 but in OSX Broadcom wireless-G PCI adapters are supported. You need to check the chipsets on the PCI card.
You could upgrade that machine to a 1GHz G4 with an upgrade card if you wanted. Would be about $350.
4JNA
Jun 28, 01:33 PM
have a retail 10.2 full install set as well as a retail 10.3 upgrade set, a flashed 64mb 7000 pci video card, hard drives, and lots of other bits. would offer to include them with the other trade offer... :apple:
otherwise LFT has you hooked up and is a great seller. best of luck.
otherwise LFT has you hooked up and is a great seller. best of luck.
Faeylyn
Sep 3, 02:02 PM
Question for iBook users:
I noticed iBooks in a few different computer stores that had damaged keyboards. Those particular ones were beyond repair. Because it was with more than one, it made me wonder about how well the things are put together. Has this been an issue with iBooks? Maybe the original iBooks? Or are store customers just overly hard on them?
Still thinking on whether to get a new Powermac or a portable. I'll probably just get an upgrade card and wait another year.
I noticed iBooks in a few different computer stores that had damaged keyboards. Those particular ones were beyond repair. Because it was with more than one, it made me wonder about how well the things are put together. Has this been an issue with iBooks? Maybe the original iBooks? Or are store customers just overly hard on them?
Still thinking on whether to get a new Powermac or a portable. I'll probably just get an upgrade card and wait another year.
andrew upstairs
Dec 3, 01:23 PM
As a DJ, I'm very specific about genres. I change the genre on practically everything I download from iTunes.
I never use the name "Alternative", it doesn't even exist to me. It's like "Electronica" or "Grunge", terms made up by the media that somehow caught on.
I never use the name "Alternative", it doesn't even exist to me. It's like "Electronica" or "Grunge", terms made up by the media that somehow caught on.
bass93
Apr 4, 07:22 PM
Yeah, I would never get one. My friend got one and got electrocuted. Stupid Thunderbolt :P
doucy2
Sep 24, 07:15 AM
my vote is for the XT ati products are denerally better then nvidia one and tend to last longer
but thats just my 2 cents worth
but thats just my 2 cents worth
GFLPraxis
May 4, 04:53 PM
How to I add text to the end of an NSString?
Thanks
Create a new NSString with the new one added (either through stringByAppendingString or @"%@ blah blah",oldstring).
Or use NSMutableStrings.
Thanks
Create a new NSString with the new one added (either through stringByAppendingString or @"%@ blah blah",oldstring).
Or use NSMutableStrings.
Detrius
May 1, 12:30 AM
How does the printer connect to the network? If it's supposed to be connected via WiFi, you should probably look at the printer itself and configure it to join the new WiFi network.
viizi
Dec 3, 11:53 AM
When worse comes to worse, delete your preference files lol. Always is the solution.
username > library > preferences > photoshop cs5
username > library > preferences > photoshop cs5
JonMPLS
Apr 16, 08:11 AM
I have 6 and counting. Not sure why cases are so interesting to me! My goal is to have fewer iPhone 4 cases than I did for the iPhone 3. I really only end up liking a couple anyway.
Tiauguinho
Aug 29, 02:56 PM
Can you please post the information. I can't read the document.
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
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