Re: Interchangeability of ATA HDDs

2004-10-15 Thread Shawn Harley
Herb,
Yes and no . Some Toshiba's are not compatible with any G3 Powerbooks. 
Check the more info link on any Toshiba drive at Other World 
Computing for some model compatibility info. And I also have not been 
able to use a Samsung SpinPoint drive in my Pismo. I've heard of no 
issues with Seagate or Fujitsu or IBM/Hitachi. You can check some owner 
reports under the drive database at xlr8yourmac for even more info.

Shawn
On Oct 14, 2004, at 10:32 PM, Herbert Goodfriend wrote:
I am looking for a larger HDD for a Pismo, and was notified by Dealmac 
that Dell for Small Business (!) has Toshiba and Seagate 40GB 5400rpm 
drives at good prices.

The Toshiba is listed as compatible with interface ATA-2, 3, 4, 5 or 
6. The Seagate is listed as Ultra ATA/100. The System Profiler in 
the Pismo says ATA-4.

Are ATA drives interchangeable so that I can use the Seagate drive in 
the Pismo?

Thanks in advance.
Herb Goodfriend
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G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread invicta
Hello All,
Any news when 5 G powerbooks will be introduced now that the 5 G iMacs 
are running ?

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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread Darkwolf45
Apple is having a difficult time making a portable version of the G5.  right now it 
requires too much power and produces too much heat to work in a laptop.  Also, there 
are size considerations.  The processor right now is too large (physically) to fit in 
a case as compact as the ones that apple laptops come in.  They are working on this, 
but it's taking much longer than originally expected.
In the meantime, there is a new dual core processor that's now available, which 
gives the benefits you would normally see in a dula processor computer, and it's 
designed for laptop use.  It's more likely we'll see this processor on the next line 
of powerbooks than the G5.
Brian


Any news when 5 G powerbooks will be introduced now that the 5 G iMacs 
are running ?

Greetings, Andre.


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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 15, 2004, at 8:34 AM, invicta wrote:
Hello All,
Any news when 5 G powerbooks will be introduced now that the 5 G iMacs 
are running ?
Don't hold your breath. I think we're going to see Motorola's new 'dual 
core' G4's (essentially dual processors on a single chip) long before 
we see a G5 low enough in power consumption and heat generation to 
power a laptop.


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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread John C. Swanson
Yeah I really hope Apple releases a PowerBook with the new dual core
processor.  How cool would it be to carry around a dual processor
laptop?  Laugh at all those Windows users with their puny single
processor laptops.  I might even have to give up my beloved Pismo for
one of those.

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Subject: Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

Apple is having a difficult time making a portable version of the G5.
right now it requires too much power and produces too much heat to work
in a laptop.  Also, there are size considerations.  The processor right
now is too large (physically) to fit in a case as compact as the ones
that apple laptops come in.  They are working on this, but it's taking
much longer than originally expected.
In the meantime, there is a new dual core processor that's now
available, which gives the benefits you would normally see in a dula
processor computer, and it's designed for laptop use.  It's more likely
we'll see this processor on the next line of powerbooks than the G5.
Brian



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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread Marcin Wichary
How cool would it be to carry around a dual processor
laptop?  Laugh at all those Windows users with their puny single
processor laptops.
And then Windows users could quite deservedly laugh back at you for not 
seeing a difference between dual processor and dual core designs.

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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread John C. Swanson
You know I wasn't going to dignify that last comment with a response so
I deleted it, but I think I will.  First of all I do know the difference
between dual-cores and dual-processors.  With dual-cores you have two
processor cores on a chip, where in a dual processor system you have two
processors each with one core. So other that the fact that there is only
one chip on the board, and (depending on the processor design) a
possible difference in the memory bus design, what difference are you
referring to?

Secondly I feel sorry that you don't have the ability to understand a
comment in jest.  I would love to have my PowerBook be dual core and I
would equally love my Dell Latitude to be dual core, though I see the
first being available long before the second.

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Subject: Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

Yeah I really hope Apple releases a PowerBook with the new dual core
processor.  How cool would it be to carry around a dual processor
laptop?  Laugh at all those Windows users with their puny single
processor laptops.  I might even have to give up my beloved Pismo for
one of those.

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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread Marcin Wichary
Secondly I feel sorry that you don't have the ability to understand a
comment in jest.
In the absence of smileys etc., does it surprise you that I took your 
message as just plain blatant zealotry, and reacted accordingly? There 
was nothing to indicate that you're joking. Actually, you behaved 
exactly the same way as I did -- while using your line of thinking, I 
might have as well been saying my comment tongue-in-cheek.

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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
OK, folks, can we move along and drop this thread? I don't think that the
last comments were helpful at all, so keep it off-list if you need to
continue.

Thank you.

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Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread BA
I am going to need to reinstall OS X 10.3 here shortly due to a number 
of problems that I am not able to fix, etc.  The problem I have is that 
I have approximately $300+ in purchased songs from Apple and 
approximately 2800 songs I do NOT want to have to reinstall from the 
original CDs.  I have an external 300GB drive I can use for backup 
(which should not be a problem), however, anyone have any EASY ways to 
go about all of this?  Thanks.

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Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Andrew
First go into your music folder and then copy your
entire iTunes folder to the second drive.  Next, go
into iTunes and deauthorize the computer.

Once you reinstall OSX, launch iTunes and let it
create an account, then quit the program.  Next, copy
your old iTunes folder into your music folder right on
top of hte new one.

Finally, launch iTunes again and authorize the
computer.  You will have all of your music and
playlists, and everything will work fine.

I believe Apple lets you have 5 authorized computers. 
I copied my music to two Macs and a Windows PC and all
work fine.

Andrew

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 I am going to need to reinstall OS X 10.3 here
 shortly due to a number 
 of problems that I am not able to fix, etc.  The
 problem I have is that 
 I have approximately $300+ in purchased songs from
 Apple and 
 approximately 2800 songs I do NOT want to have to
 reinstall from the 
 original CDs.  I have an external 300GB drive I can
 use for backup 
 (which should not be a problem), however, anyone
 have any EASY ways to 
 go about all of this?  Thanks.
 
 -Bob-
 
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Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 15/10/04 14:21, BA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I am going to need to reinstall OS X 10.3 here shortly due to a number
 of problems that I am not able to fix, etc.  The problem I have is that
 I have approximately $300+ in purchased songs from Apple and
 approximately 2800 songs I do NOT want to have to reinstall from the
 original CDs.  I have an external 300GB drive I can use for backup
 (which should not be a problem), however, anyone have any EASY ways to
 go about all of this?  Thanks.

Even if you're not going to use it, I would do a backup of my entire home
directory before formatting and re-installing.

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How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Oct 15, 2004, at 11:33 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
On 15/10/04 14:21, BA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am going to need to reinstall OS X 10.3 here shortly due to a number
of problems that I am not able to fix, etc.  The problem I have is 
that
I have approximately $300+ in purchased songs from Apple and
approximately 2800 songs I do NOT want to have to reinstall from the
original CDs.  I have an external 300GB drive I can use for backup
(which should not be a problem), however, anyone have any EASY ways to
go about all of this?  Thanks.
Even if you're not going to use it, I would do a backup of my entire 
home
directory before formatting and re-installing.
While we're on this, how do you do this with iPhoto?
due to a number of contortionist efforts to get 10.3 installed on my 
beige at home I ended up with my home directory on the boot drive with 
my old home directory on another drive.

iTunes worked just fine (I didn't even have to re-authorize it) by 
dragging the old iTunes folder to the new directory.

Alas, iPhoto doesn't work this way. If I replace the iPhoto folder with 
my old one, starting iPhoto just causes it to bounce a couple of times 
and go away, even if I trash the iPhoto prefs.

I DON'T want to have to go in to each bleep folder in iPhot and 
re-import all my files.

Dragging an iPhoto folder into iPhoto causes a huge mess. A new roll is 
made for: each roll, each set of thumbnails for the roll, and any 
altered pictures for each roll.

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Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 15/10/04 15:15, Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 
 On Oct 15, 2004, at 11:33 AM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
 
 On 15/10/04 14:21, BA [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 I am going to need to reinstall OS X 10.3 here shortly due to a number
 of problems that I am not able to fix, etc.  The problem I have is
 that
 I have approximately $300+ in purchased songs from Apple and
 approximately 2800 songs I do NOT want to have to reinstall from the
 original CDs.  I have an external 300GB drive I can use for backup
 (which should not be a problem), however, anyone have any EASY ways to
 go about all of this?  Thanks.
 
 Even if you're not going to use it, I would do a backup of my entire
 home
 directory before formatting and re-installing.
 
 While we're on this, how do you do this with iPhoto?
 
 due to a number of contortionist efforts to get 10.3 installed on my
 beige at home I ended up with my home directory on the boot drive with
 my old home directory on another drive.
 
 iTunes worked just fine (I didn't even have to re-authorize it) by
 dragging the old iTunes folder to the new directory.
 
 Alas, iPhoto doesn't work this way. If I replace the iPhoto folder with
 my old one, starting iPhoto just causes it to bounce a couple of times
 and go away, even if I trash the iPhoto prefs.
 
 I DON'T want to have to go in to each bleep folder in iPhot and
 re-import all my files.
 
 Dragging an iPhoto folder into iPhoto causes a huge mess. A new roll is
 made for: each roll, each set of thumbnails for the roll, and any
 altered pictures for each roll.
 

There must be some caching at play here. I can't imagine after blowing up
the iPhoto pref file that it would still remember the older location of your
iPhoto folder...

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Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread darm0k
At 12:15 PM -0700 10/15/2004, Bruce Johnson wrote:
While we're on this, how do you do this with iPhoto?
[snip]
iTunes worked just fine (I didn't even have to re-authorize it) by 
dragging the old iTunes folder to the new directory.

Alas, iPhoto doesn't work this way. If I replace the iPhoto folder 
with my old one, starting iPhoto just causes it to bounce a couple 
of times and go away, even if I trash the iPhoto prefs.
Oh boy.  :(
I was afraid of this.
And I'm currently moving into a new PB.
We have thousands of photos.  Some on CD.  Some we transferred from 
the old PB (just folder trees) and some from iPhoto on an iMac.

Just starting to look at iPhoto and so far -- we just don't like what 
we're seeing.  We're used to being able to move pictures around, etc, 
directly from the Finder then manipulate them with tools like 
GraphicConverter's browser window.  But iPhoto seems to knot things 
up with aliases and such?!

We don't want to loose our current organization.
And we certainly don't want to loose photos!
Is there some definative information as to what iPhoto stashes where 
and how etc?  I've not found anything clear in Apple's help or 
kbase...

What about the photo's formatting - jpeg vs tiff?  We have a lot of 
scans and pics in tiff format.  Does iPhoto maintain the EXIF 
information and let you edit it?

And finally, how do you turn iPhoto OFF - so it doesn't automatically 
try to suck photos off our cameras and media cards?

Thx,
- Dan.
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Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Tom Ethen
I agree! I am tired of iPhoto rearing its ugly hear every time I want to
transfer files form my Compact Flash Card and I also can not find a way to
stop it.

Tom
 
 And finally, how do you turn iPhoto OFF - so it doesn't automatically
 try to suck photos off our cameras and media cards?
 
 Thx,
 - Dan.


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Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 15/10/04 15:59, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 At 12:15 PM -0700 10/15/2004, Bruce Johnson wrote:
 
 While we're on this, how do you do this with iPhoto?
 [snip]
 iTunes worked just fine (I didn't even have to re-authorize it) by
 dragging the old iTunes folder to the new directory.
 
 Alas, iPhoto doesn't work this way. If I replace the iPhoto folder
 with my old one, starting iPhoto just causes it to bounce a couple
 of times and go away, even if I trash the iPhoto prefs.
 
 Oh boy.  :(
 I was afraid of this.
 And I'm currently moving into a new PB.
 
 We have thousands of photos.  Some on CD.  Some we transferred from
 the old PB (just folder trees) and some from iPhoto on an iMac.
 
 Just starting to look at iPhoto and so far -- we just don't like what
 we're seeing.  We're used to being able to move pictures around, etc,
 directly from the Finder then manipulate them with tools like
 GraphicConverter's browser window.  But iPhoto seems to knot things
 up with aliases and such?!
 
 We don't want to loose our current organization.
 
 And we certainly don't want to loose photos!
 
 Is there some definative information as to what iPhoto stashes where
 and how etc?  I've not found anything clear in Apple's help or
 kbase...
 
 What about the photo's formatting - jpeg vs tiff?  We have a lot of
 scans and pics in tiff format.  Does iPhoto maintain the EXIF
 information and let you edit it?
 
 And finally, how do you turn iPhoto OFF - so it doesn't automatically
 try to suck photos off our cameras and media cards?

You might want to look into the iPhoto 4 Visual QuickStart Guide by Adam
Engst http://db.tidbits.com/getbits.acgi?tbart=07712.

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Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 15/10/04 16:26, Tom Ethen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 I agree! I am tired of iPhoto rearing its ugly hear every time I want to
 transfer files form my Compact Flash Card and I also can not find a way to
 stop it.
 
 Tom
 
 And finally, how do you turn iPhoto OFF - so it doesn't automatically
 try to suck photos off our cameras and media cards?

Not sure that this would work, but have you tried to change your selection
when you insert a picture CD in the CDs  DVDs Preference pane? Might not
work but I think it's worth a try...

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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread Frank P. Eigler
On Fri, 15 Oct 2004, Bruce Johnson wrote:
 On Oct 15, 2004, at 8:34 AM, invicta wrote:

  Hello All,
 
  Any news when 5 G powerbooks will be introduced now that the 5 G iMacs
  are running ?

 Don't hold your breath. I think we're going to see Motorola's new 'dual
 core' G4's (essentially dual processors on a single chip) long before
 we see a G5 low enough in power consumption and heat generation to
 power a laptop.

I thought that most of these issues would've been dealt with considering
they have G5 servers.
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Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Richard Clark
it is actually quite easy to stop it just open the image capture 
program in your applications folder go into the preferences and under 
camera change when camera is connected, open:
to whatever you like or nothing at all.

Richard
On 15 Oct 2004, at 10:26 PM, Tom Ethen wrote:
I agree! I am tired of iPhoto rearing its ugly hear every time I want 
to
transfer files form my Compact Flash Card and I also can not find a 
way to
stop it.
Richard Clark
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let's see what Frank can do)
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How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up

2004-10-15 Thread walter
From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up
 iTunes?
Date: Fri, 15 Oct 2004 12:15:37 -0700
While we're on this, how do you do this with iPhoto?
Dragging an iPhoto folder into iPhoto causes a huge mess. A new roll is
made for: each roll, each set of thumbnails for the roll, and any
altered pictures for each roll.
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Best way I know of is: throw away the current iPhoto library and empty 
trash. Copy your old iPhoto library somewhere on your HD apart from the 
'pictures' folder on your home folder.

Launch iPhoto. It should say: I can't find the iPhoto library, do you 
want to import blah blah.

Say yes and navigate to the old iPhoto library and select it. iPhoto 
should import the old library. To be really thorough, once that is 
done, quit iPhoto. Then hold shift-command-option when relaunching it, 
and iPhoto will rebuild the library. If all goes well, you should end 
up with your old library exactly as it was.

HTH,
Walter
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Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up iTunes?

2004-10-15 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 3:59 pm -0400 15/10/04, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just starting to look at iPhoto and so far -- we just don't like 
what we're seeing.  We're used to being able to move pictures 
around, etc, directly from the Finder then manipulate them with 
tools like GraphicConverter's browser window.  But iPhoto seems to 
knot things up with aliases and such?!
I think it is awful. Use something else! You have GraphicConverter - 
I use Photoshop.
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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread John C. Swanson
-Original Message-
From: G-Books [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Frank P.
Eigler
Sent: Friday, October 15, 2004 16:57
To: G-Books
Subject: Re: G 5 Powerbooks.
I thought that most of these issues would've been dealt with considering
they have G5 servers.
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In these pictures of the inside of the iMac G5 you can see that it still
takes a fairly massive heat sink to cool the G5.

6th picture down on the right side.

http://mactree.sannet.ne.jp/~kodawarisan/imacg5/imacg502.html

I wouldn't want one sitting on my lap.

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Re: Interchangeability of ATA HDDs

2004-10-15 Thread Jeff Drummond
On Oct 15, 2004, at 2:30 pm, Herbert Goodfriend [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
wrote:
I am looking for a larger HDD for a Pismo, and was notified by
Dealmac that Dell for Small Business (!) has Toshiba and Seagate 40GB
5400rpm drives at good prices.
Transintl has a decent selection of HDDs for Pismos:
  http://www.transintl.com/store/category.cfm?Category=97
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Re: Interchangeability of ATA HDDs

2004-10-15 Thread Seth Austen
On Oct 15, 2004, at 3:30 PM, G-Books wrote:
Are ATA drives interchangeable so that I can use the Seagate drive in
the Pismo?
I put a Seagate 40 G in my Pismo, it's behaving well.
Seth
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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread Mikael Byström
Frank P. Eigler said:

I thought that most of these issues would've been dealt with considering
they have G5 servers

And G5 servers are as thin as the current Powerbooks? 


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Re: Interchangeability of ATA HDDs

2004-10-15 Thread John C. Swanson
On Oct 15, 2004, at 3:30 PM, G-Books wrote:

 Are ATA drives interchangeable so that I can use the Seagate drive in
 the Pismo?

I have used Hitachi(IBM) and Seagate drives with no problem.  I would
recommend a 5400rpm drive as it will make things a little faster, and
with prices so cheap now I would go with a large drive, considering you
can get a 60gb for $120, while a 40 costs $90, and a 20gb $70.


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Re: Are batteries covered under Applecare?

2004-10-15 Thread Jim Eddy
The Apple rep told me that batteries are considered disposable, like  
the tires on a car. I bought a high capacity Newer battery. I can't  
compare it to an apple battery since I just got the Tibook used, but  
battery life seems quite good. The one I replaced had a life of 5  
minutes.

On Oct 12, 2004, at 1:48 PM, Tim Hodgson wrote:
On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 6:41 pm +0100, Tim Hodgson wrote:
On Mon, Oct 11, 2004 at 4:49 am -0400, Jim Eddy wrote:
I just bought a used TiBook with 8 months remaining on the computer.
The battery runs down to nothing in about 5 minutes, recharges to  
100%
in about the same time, but no lights will light. Sounds dead to me,
unless there's some magic to perform. Can it be replaced under
Applecare?
I'm pretty sure that strictly, the answer's no; Apple specifically
changed the TCs a while back to exclude batteries. However,  
sometimes it
seems to depend on who you speak to at Apple :)
Although having said that, it'd be worth checking your Applecare  
booklet.
If it has the old version of the clause listing the items not covered,
which *doesn't* mention batteries, I'd say you've got a case.

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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread Steve Fuller
I thought that most of these issues would've been dealt with 
considering
they have G5 servers.
A 1 rack U server is 1.75 thick, 19 wide and quite ways deep. There's 
a lot more volume in a server, along with the fact that most people 
don't care how noisy their servers are. They do care how noisy their 
laptops are. :)

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Re: How about iPhoto? was Re: Reinstalling MacOS X - Backing up

2004-10-15 Thread Steve Fuller
Best way I know of is: throw away the current iPhoto library and empty 
trash. Copy your old iPhoto library somewhere on your HD apart from 
the 'pictures' folder on your home folder.

Launch iPhoto. It should say: I can't find the iPhoto library, do you 
want to import blah blah.

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done, quit iPhoto. Then hold shift-command-option when relaunching it, 
and iPhoto will rebuild the library. If all goes well, you should end 
up with your old library exactly as it was.
This method worked quite well for me the 3 or 4 times that I have done 
it.

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D-Link DWL-650 wireless card....help

2004-10-15 Thread Kevin Thomas
I have a DWL-650 wireless card that I'm trying to get to work with a 
PowerBook G4/400.  I'm lostApple Airport Utility is not helping.  I 
am trying to connect to a Netgear Wireless Router.  I know this is a PC 
specific card but I had read here somewhere that it would work with 
Mac's and it was a good price.

Any ideas?
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Re: G 5 Powerbooks.

2004-10-15 Thread Clark Martin
At 7:13 PM -0500 10/15/04, Steve Fuller wrote:
I thought that most of these issues would've been dealt with considering
they have G5 servers.
A 1 rack U server is 1.75 thick, 19 wide and quite ways deep. 
There's a lot more volume in a server, along with the fact that most 
people don't care how noisy their servers are. They do care how 
noisy their laptops are. :)
They also have plenty of power to draw on.
Servers tend to be the anti-thesis of laptops.
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