MacTech68
Jun 26, 07:31 AM
I did this years ago on a MacPlus with a dialup account but discovered that MacTCP v2.0.6 would reliably crash.
Downgrading to MacTCP 2.0.4 fixed that problem but I never discovered exactly where or why this conflict occurred.
:)
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electronic cigarettes (http://**************)
Downgrading to MacTCP 2.0.4 fixed that problem but I never discovered exactly where or why this conflict occurred.
:)
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electronic cigarettes (http://**************)
bobnugget
Jun 13, 04:32 AM
I installed the updates and when asked me to restart the machine I couldn't restart it... :mad:
First time I have to turn off the machine with the power button.
Changes? at first I don't feel anything new (maybe under the hood) but when I fired up Entourage it asked me for my credentials in the keychain, if I wanted to give access to check the mail.
Are you fairly new to OS X? If so, did you know about cmd-option-esc (option might be labelled alt depending on your keyboard) to check for non-responsive (hung) apps before doing that? Usually you can take the
hung app out with that by using the force quit button. You shouldn't have to use the power button. If you aren't new to OS X, sorry if that sounded patronising, just trying to help :)
OS X is fairly resilient, I haven't had it do anything like that (except when I had a hardware fault) for a couple of years. Even MS can't take it down usually!
First time I have to turn off the machine with the power button.
Changes? at first I don't feel anything new (maybe under the hood) but when I fired up Entourage it asked me for my credentials in the keychain, if I wanted to give access to check the mail.
Are you fairly new to OS X? If so, did you know about cmd-option-esc (option might be labelled alt depending on your keyboard) to check for non-responsive (hung) apps before doing that? Usually you can take the
hung app out with that by using the force quit button. You shouldn't have to use the power button. If you aren't new to OS X, sorry if that sounded patronising, just trying to help :)
OS X is fairly resilient, I haven't had it do anything like that (except when I had a hardware fault) for a couple of years. Even MS can't take it down usually!
SandboxGeneral
Apr 7, 09:58 AM
In the upper left corner of the menu tree on the page is User CP. From there use Edit Signature in the left hand column.
lee1210
May 5, 05:05 PM
I looked at the contentsOfDirectoryAtPath:error: method and Apple states "An array of NSString objects identifying the directories and files (including symbolic links) contained in path." So my question is, will the IKImageBrowserView use this string and display the image? If not what is the solution to this problem?
Thanks
An NSString containing a path is not an NSImage.
NSImage has an initializer initWithContentsOfFile:(NSString *), so that is a step in the right direction for getting an NSImage for a path. You'll need to loop over your NSArray of NSStrings and get an NSImage for each, and then add that NSImage to your NSMutableArray. There are some other issues you'll need to deal with in terms of whether or not an NSString is a path to an image or a subdirectory, traversing subdirectories, etc.
-Lee
Thanks
An NSString containing a path is not an NSImage.
NSImage has an initializer initWithContentsOfFile:(NSString *), so that is a step in the right direction for getting an NSImage for a path. You'll need to loop over your NSArray of NSStrings and get an NSImage for each, and then add that NSImage to your NSMutableArray. There are some other issues you'll need to deal with in terms of whether or not an NSString is a path to an image or a subdirectory, traversing subdirectories, etc.
-Lee
exbox
Aug 29, 08:38 PM
Originally posted by voyagerd
any other sites still have it?
No other site has this, but if one does, they will not have it for long. I will email it to any one who requests it.
any other sites still have it?
No other site has this, but if one does, they will not have it for long. I will email it to any one who requests it.
THX1139
Feb 23, 07:24 PM
How can anyone get better at something they're attempting to do if the answer is always to go find someone else to do it?
That's the EXACT thing I told my brother in law when he refused to let me practice drilling on his teeth!
That's the EXACT thing I told my brother in law when he refused to let me practice drilling on his teeth!
wpotere
Apr 15, 07:58 AM
Because it's NOT thievery.:rolleyes:
Care to elaborate on this?
Care to elaborate on this?
herruberraschen
Mar 12, 08:12 PM
If your looking for maximum space you can put a 220 gb hard drive in your 5.5G but you need to get a 80 gb iPod to house the hard drive and it has more ram. However, it is nice to have the newer classic so you can rent movies.
brandon1040
Oct 26, 04:07 PM
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2313/1763724393_e339a4fd9a.jpg?v=1193431031
techdude6693
Apr 11, 10:35 PM
If you have a sony store nearby and want sort of a "back-up" pair of headphones, I got these in-ear buds that have all 3 controls. My local store is selling these for $7 a set. Sound and build-quality is above average, but for $7, who really cares? other than that I like my Bose In-Ears, they were recently changed to have all 3 controls.
nanofrog
Apr 14, 04:12 AM
Besides Nanofrog's really good advice there is also another option, namely going with the ZFS filesystem, which can make dynamic stripes on its own.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.
In this manner you can skip on the expensive RAID-card altogether and opt for more drives and the only filesystem that really offers data integrity.
You could grab this 12-bay Hot-swappable enclosure (http://www.newegg.com/Product/Product.aspx?Item=N82E16816133044) for a meager $399.99 and have enough upgrade options down the road.
I'm a fan of the ZFS filesystem, as it can offer less expensive alternatives for some (have to make sure the server can handle the overhead, and the user has the technical know how to implement and manage the software, especially if it's via a form of Linux to save on funds).
There are ready-made solutions out there though (not tried anything out on a Mac, so I don't know if there's issues). But one company that does a decent job of it is Oracle.
German
Apr 5, 07:03 AM
*push*
(Microsoft iSCSI Software Target 3.3 (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=45105d7f-8c6c-4666-a305-c8189062a0d0))
(Microsoft iSCSI Software Target 3.3 (http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/en/details.aspx?FamilyID=45105d7f-8c6c-4666-a305-c8189062a0d0))
CP1091
Feb 3, 09:52 PM
So, as the time passes, and the more I see about the iPhone, I really, really want one. I have a unlocked T-Mobile Blackberry Pearl that I would like to trade for an iPhone. I know I will obviously have to add cash, but if anyone is interested, send me a PM.
If not, I would be interested in a straight sale. Let me know..
Thanks!
If not, I would be interested in a straight sale. Let me know..
Thanks!
skubish
Sep 10, 05:35 PM
someone gave me this theory one time, I don't buy it. I can't imagine that you aerodynamics would be afected by opening the SIDE windows. There is no air that flys into it (maybe something to do with pressure flowing across it), but I can't imagne that it would be a big deal. I would assume, certainly not as much of a mileage user as an air conditioning system would be.
Without a doubt, opening your side windows creates drag. It disrupts the flow of air around the vehicle. Any disruption like that can create drag. A/C is pretty efficient now, so there is not a big benefit to turning it off.
The best benefit to fuel economy is to slow down. I read somewhere that you gain 10-15% fuel economy buy driving 60mph instead of 70mph.
Without a doubt, opening your side windows creates drag. It disrupts the flow of air around the vehicle. Any disruption like that can create drag. A/C is pretty efficient now, so there is not a big benefit to turning it off.
The best benefit to fuel economy is to slow down. I read somewhere that you gain 10-15% fuel economy buy driving 60mph instead of 70mph.
jiv3turkey748
Sep 7, 04:55 PM
only 2 spots left
ZipZilla
Dec 18, 09:42 AM
The WiFi music sync in Blackberry Desktop Manager 2.0 for Mac OS X *only* works with Blackberry OS 6.
There is only one currently shipping OS 6 device: The Blackberry Torch on AT&T.
No wonder RIM's marketshare is plummeting like a rock. The non-advancement is breathtakingly stupid.
There is only one currently shipping OS 6 device: The Blackberry Torch on AT&T.
No wonder RIM's marketshare is plummeting like a rock. The non-advancement is breathtakingly stupid.
Koodauw
Dec 19, 03:18 PM
wow, $40 for Fedex ground. Your really lookin to hit someone when they're down aren't ya. Can MR members a get a reasonable shipping rate?
wasd
Oct 27, 02:02 AM
i'll post some pictures tomorrow :)
afields
Nov 21, 03:48 PM
I rarely buy products when they first come out...this will be an exception. I will literally be refreshing the apple store, credit card in hand on the day of MWSF.
Stella
Jan 31, 06:28 AM
Despite posting impressive sales of the iPad last quarter, Apple saw its tablet market share drop from 95 percent to 77 percent as shipments of Google Android-based tablets chipped away at the company's tablet dominance, a new report says.
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/01/31/apples_share_of_tablet_market_slides_to_77_android_rises_to_22.html
( Bit of a dramatic title by Apple Insider, 2.1 million Android tablets were sold to bring down the iPad marketshare to 77% )
http://www.appleinsider.com/articles/11/01/31/apples_share_of_tablet_market_slides_to_77_android_rises_to_22.html
( Bit of a dramatic title by Apple Insider, 2.1 million Android tablets were sold to bring down the iPad marketshare to 77% )
jmack549
Jun 24, 08:11 AM
Hey, I live in Auburn and am interested. Do you go to school here?
jayeskreezy
Jun 23, 12:14 PM
I have a HTC 8525 quadband smartphone pda in Mint condition for sale for AT&T/Cingular. It was used gently for about a year and had an invisible shield on the screen during it's use and also was in a Krussell leather carrying case that it comes with. It comes in the original box with all original materials (manuals, activesync, wall charger, etc.). The only thing you'll need to add is a SIM card. This phone is not unlocked, but it can be done for about $5-$10 on ebay.
I must sell this week so if you're interested please let me know ASAP.
Asking $225. I accept payments via Paypal.
I've bought and sold items on macrumors and have 100+ positive ebay feedback as a buyer and seller.
PM me if interested.
I must sell this week so if you're interested please let me know ASAP.
Asking $225. I accept payments via Paypal.
I've bought and sold items on macrumors and have 100+ positive ebay feedback as a buyer and seller.
PM me if interested.
iphone3gs16gb
Apr 21, 10:26 PM
Venus
On a more serious note, Safari for casual surfing and Skyfire for those flash videos
On a more serious note, Safari for casual surfing and Skyfire for those flash videos
backinblack875
Mar 28, 11:36 PM
What is the easiest way to make a 360 degree panorama of like a room and add into an iweb site so you can use your mouse to view the entire room in 360 degrees....thanks!
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