Re: [G3-5]Re: Can Camino bookmarks be exported into Safari 4?

2009-06-01 Thread MaGioZal

On 5/31/09 10:51 PM, Ernest L. Gunerius at er...@comcast.net wrote:

 Tony;
 Try exporting from Camino to Safari.
 
 Open Safari and Camino.
 
 In Camino Chose File/Export.
 
 Chose Safari in the Where Box and Safari in the Format Box.
 
 Click Export.
 
 Then shutdown and restart Safari.
 
 This works in Safari 4 and Camino 1.6.6

I do miss the time when, back in Mac OS 9, I just had one bookmark .HTML
file which was automatically syncronized with all browsers trough aliases...
 




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Re: [G3-5]Re: Can Camino bookmarks be exported into Safari 4?

2009-06-01 Thread Jack Countryman

Try All Bookmarks  From Agile Web Solutions.
~~~


On 6/1/09 5:00 AM, MaGioZal magio...@gmail.com wrote:

 
 On 5/31/09 10:51 PM, Ernest L. Gunerius at er...@comcast.net wrote:
 
 Tony;
 Try exporting from Camino to Safari.
 
 Open Safari and Camino.
 
 In Camino Chose File/Export.
 
 Chose Safari in the Where Box and Safari in the Format Box.
 
 Click Export.
 
 Then shutdown and restart Safari.
 
 This works in Safari 4 and Camino 1.6.6
 
 I do miss the time when, back in Mac OS 9, I just had one bookmark .HTML
 file which was automatically syncronized with all browsers trough aliases...
  
 
 
 
 
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Change those Linksys passwords

2009-06-01 Thread Bruce Johnson

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/01/ 
linksys_router_remote_takeover/

Certain Linksys routers are vulnerable to remote takeovers if you know  
the username/password. Bad things can happen if your router gets pwned.

Change those passwords, folks :-)


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Re: Change those Linksys passwords

2009-06-01 Thread Alexander MacLeod

On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Bruce Johnson
john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:

 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/01/
 linksys_router_remote_takeover/

 Certain Linksys routers are vulnerable to remote takeovers if you know
 the username/password. Bad things can happen if your router gets pwned.

 Change those passwords, folks :-)

Better yet, don't use Linksys routers! They're one of the most
Mac-unfriendly companies that I have ever encountered.

Alex

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Re: Change those Linksys passwords

2009-06-01 Thread Sam Macomber



 On Mon, Jun 1, 2009 at 5:23 PM, Bruce Johnson
 john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu wrote:

 http://www.theregister.co.uk/2009/06/01/
 linksys_router_remote_takeover/

 Certain Linksys routers are vulnerable to remote takeovers if you  
 know
 the username/password. Bad things can happen if your router gets  
 pwned.

 Change those passwords, folks :-)

 Better yet, don't use Linksys routers! They're one of the most
 Mac-unfriendly companies that I have ever encountered.


I love my linksys router, it works very well. (RV042)   bit higher end  
though. and I always change the stock password ;)

-sam

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VHS to DVD

2009-06-01 Thread hosemonkey

I have a ton of movies on VHS tape(doesn't everybody?) I would like to
get them on DVD. How can I rip VHS movies to DVD and is there a
program (such as Mac the Ripper for VHS) that will decode VHS and make
them usable to transfer to DVD? Ant advice would be appreciated.
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Re: VHS to DVD

2009-06-01 Thread Stephen E. Bodnar

hosemonkey wrote:
 I have a ton of movies on VHS tape(doesn't everybody?) I would like to
 get them on DVD. How can I rip VHS movies to DVD and is there a
 program (such as Mac the Ripper for VHS) that will decode VHS and make
 them usable to transfer to DVD? Ant advice would be appreciated.

Best way I found is with a VHS/DVD combo deck. Just put it in the corner 
and let it rip! No computer necessary and the quality is pretty goll 
darn good.

My 2 cents.

Stephen

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USB Hub Issue

2009-06-01 Thread Jeff Smith
I have an older iMac 1.83 core duo that i recently purchased a usb hub for.
I have been told via this group that with my other machine a hub is the best
way to go because it doesnt cause issues with sleeping as is likley to
happen with a PCI card.

So I have a powered usb hub plugged into one of the usb ports on the back.
The other day I noticed that the machine had turned off.  Meaning I had to
press the power button to bring it up - but I am certain that I didn't turn
it off.

Then when it went to sleep (or off not sure) again I couldnt wake it up.  It
wouldnt respond to a mouse or keyboard.  It also wouldnt respond to the
power button.  The light on the front wasn't flashing like when it is
sleeping.  Finally I had to pull the plug on it to get it to come back up.

Is there some issues with usb hubs on iMac's.

Running 10.4.11.

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Very Stubborn Quicksilver

2009-06-01 Thread Brian Rule

I picked up a quicksilver (933 mHz) this weekend.  I knew that there  
were some issues with it based on the Craigslist posting, but I  
figured for $100 it had to be worth a shot to see if I could get it  
going.  When I picked it up the previous owner ran several programs on  
it and two internal hard drives with no problems whatsoever.  He kept  
the hard drives, and I installed my own 320 GB, this is when I got my  
first surprise.

I tried unsuccessfully to install leopard 3 times.  On a hunch, I  
booted the QS into firewire target disk mode and tried t install from  
my iBook G4.  Success- 10.5 installed.  Next step, check the system  
out, everything seemed to work alright.  Next, on to the updates,  
oops, software update failed, so I tried it again, and then a third  
time.  No go.  So I went on to apple's site and grabbed the combo  
updater (the delta updater is only for 10.5.6-10.5.7).  I downloaded,  
and got another surprise: the dmg would not mount, I tried multiple  
times, and every time I got a codec overrun.  I assumed that maybe  
it was an issue with the QS, so I downloaded again, this time on my  
mackbook.  I tried several variations, loading the dmg onto my MB,  
copying to the QS, etc, but no variations worked.  Finally, after all  
of these attempts, i guess the hard drive crashed, and I had to  
reformat, then reinstall.

Again, I needed to do this through FW, and it's working now, however,  
I once again cannot update the OS (same issues).

My next step, i think, is to try the RAM out in my BW, to see if it's  
a bad piece of RAM, but my gut tells me this is not the problem.  I  
already uninstalled the ethernet PCI card that was in the QS, so the  
only things installed are the graphics card and a PCI wireless card I  
know works because I was running it in my BW last night and this  
morning, and has been operating in my BW successfully for years now.

I was told that the previous owner ran a hardware test which came up  
with a failure in the built in ethernet (which is why he installed the  
PCI one).  he also said that he was unable to continue the test beyond  
that to find out if there was anything else wrong.

I'm not out of tricks yet, but this one is definitely a challenge.   
Does anyone have any advice, or should I just pack it up, take it  
apart and sell the parts on the swap list?
TIA,
Brian

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Carbon Copy Cloner Question

2009-06-01 Thread Jeff Smith
Hello,
I use CCC to do a backup of my G4.  I ran CCC when I first started the comp
prior to doing anything else such as installing progs/internet/etc.

Going foward I would like to only backup/clone those same
directories/files.  Meaning I dont want to continually back up any user
files, apps (if possible), etc as this would take up to much space and I
don't need these files in my backup.  Given this what directories should I
include in CCC to backup to create a bootable backup and still have
functionality if I need to boot to it.  Also what size of drive/partition
would I need for this?

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Re: USB Hub Issue

2009-06-01 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:20 PM, Jeff Smith wrote:

 hen when it went to sleep (or off not sure) again I couldnt wake it  
 up.  It
 wouldnt respond to a mouse or keyboard.  It also wouldnt respond to  
 the
 power button.  The light on the front wasn't flashing like when it is
 sleeping.  Finally I had to pull the plug on it to get it to come  
 back up.

 Is there some issues with usb hubs on iMac's.

No this has nothing to do with the PCI issue, since the iMac can't  
HAVE a PCI card in it.

Look in your system log to see if there are errors at about the  
shutdown time. You can trash the energy saver prefs file to reset  
everything to the defaults, and check that there isn't a firmware  
update for this machine, as many of those dealt with power management  
settings.

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Re: Very Stubborn Quicksilver

2009-06-01 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:53 PM, Brian Rule wrote:

 My next step, i think, is to try the RAM out in my BW, to see if it's
 a bad piece of RAM, but my gut tells me this is not the problem


Your gut is probably wrong...this sounds like classic 'Bad RAM'  
issues. You can successfully install via FWTM, which does not involve  
the RAM on the target systems.

I'd run memtest, but I'd unhesitatingly bet that it would tell you you  
have problems.

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Re: Can Camino bookmarks be exported into Safari 4?

2009-06-01 Thread tonycd

Thanks, Ernest. This worked.

All Bookmarks, by the way, doesn't work with Camino.


 Hi Tony;

 Try this:

  From Camino export Bookmarks to Desktop.

 Use Safari to Import file from Desktop.

 HTH,

 ErnieG
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Re: Carbon Copy Cloner Question

2009-06-01 Thread PeterH


On Jun 1, 2009, at 7:27 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:

 Meaning I dont want to continually back up any user
 files,

 ?? This pretty much voids the use of a backup. The entire purpose of
 backups are to preserve the files that don't come on the CD's and OS
 Disks...which are your user files. This is the stuff that's difficult
 or impossible to replace...if you need bootable functionality, you've
 got that with your OS Disc.

A strategy which I have found to be useful is a 1 TB drive  
partitioned into two identical halves.

The lowest is the primary. The highest is the alternate.

At the end of each week, the lowest is cloned to the highest by  
automatically selecting the changed files, a CCC option. The initial  
time, only, this results in a complete copy.

GUID's hidden partition, which is actually below the lowest  
partition, and where the EFI emulation stuff is kept on a Hackintosh,  
is not copied. This hidden partition is never used by Apple, so this  
backup strategy works for an Apple running Leo as well as a  
Hackintosh running Leo.



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Re: Very Stubborn Quicksilver

2009-06-01 Thread Brian Rule

I'm reluctant to say its the RAM, I have that same RAM now installed  
in my BW and it's running perfectly.
Brian


On Jun 1, 2009, at 9:34 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:



 On Jun 1, 2009, at 6:53 PM, Brian Rule wrote:

 My next step, i think, is to try the RAM out in my BW, to see if  
 it's
 a bad piece of RAM, but my gut tells me this is not the problem


 Your gut is probably wrong...this sounds like classic 'Bad RAM'
 issues. You can successfully install via FWTM, which does not involve
 the RAM on the target systems.

 I'd run memtest, but I'd unhesitatingly bet that it would tell you you
 have problems.

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Re: USB Hub Issue

2009-06-01 Thread Mac G4



On Jun 1, 10:30 pm, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
wrote:

 No this has nothing to do with the PCI issue, since the iMac can't  
 HAVE a PCI card in it.

I know there is no PCI card in it - just was stating that I had heard
there are issues with adding PCI usb's to mac's unless you get the
proper one - and then its still hit or miss.

 Look in your system log to see if there are errors at about the  
 shutdown time. You can trash the energy saver prefs file to reset  
 everything to the defaults, and check that there isn't a firmware  
 update for this machine, as many of those dealt with power management  
 settings.


I seem to remember being on the firmware page of apples a time ago -
but can't seem to find it again - happen to know where it is?  The
Software Update doesn't pull anything but then again firmware 
software so why would it.

I don't see anything in the system log that jumps out at me but then
again there is a lot of stuff in there.  I did a 'find' on the log for
USB and only found a handful of 'USB Wake Events' which I assume is my
smart phone.

tks,
jeff
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Re: Very Stubborn Quicksilver

2009-06-01 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Jun 1, 2009, at 7:52 PM, Brian Rule wrote:


 I'm reluctant to say its the RAM, I have that same RAM now installed
 in my BW and it's running perfectly.

The BW is running at 66MHz, the Quicksilver is 100 MHz.

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Re: USB Hub Issue

2009-06-01 Thread Bruce Johnson


On Jun 1, 2009, at 7:55 PM, Mac G4 wrote:

 I seem to remember being on the firmware page of apples a time ago -
 but can't seem to find it again - happen to know where it is?  The
 Software Update doesn't pull anything but then again firmware 
 software so why would it.

Software update does indeed pull down firmware updates. You can find  
them by going into Apple's support downloads area.

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Re: VHS to DVD

2009-06-01 Thread Hosemonkey

Roxio has a program and an adapter to transfer VHS content to H/D for
recording. I guess the real question is how can you get encrypted VHS
content into a form that will allow you to transfer it to DVD? Mac the
Ripper works for DVD material, is there anything that serves the same
purpose for VHS?

On Jun 1, 6:19 pm, Doug Burton slu...@embarqmail.com wrote:
 On Jun 1, 2009, at 8:20 PM, hosemonkey wrote:



  I have a ton of movies on VHS tape(doesn't everybody?) I would like to
  get them on DVD. How can I rip VHS movies to DVD and is there a
  program (such as Mac the Ripper for VHS) that will decode VHS and make
  them usable to transfer to DVD? Ant advice would be appreciated.

 Basically you need an A/D device in between your computer and VCR, or  
 some camcorders have a firewire output which can be used.  I used  
 iMovie and iDVD to import and burn my collection, but there are  
 better solutions available.  HTH

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Re: VHS to DVD

2009-06-01 Thread Fabian Fang

On Jun 1, 2009, at 7:59 PM, Hosemonkey wrote:

 Roxio has a program and an adapter to transfer VHS content to H/D for
 recording,

which has very bad user reviews:
http://www.amazon.com/Roxio-Easy-VHS-to-DVD/product-reviews/B001LQO4P4/ref=dp_top_cm_cr_acr_txt?ie=UTF8showViewpoints=1
 
 

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DVD Player freeze ...

2009-06-01 Thread Bill Connelly

I'm running DVD Player under Tiger 10.4.11 on my Yikes!

I've oc'd it to 450 and I'm using XLR8 MACh Speed Control to  
coordinate the cpu and cache speeds, and haven't had any problems  
until the following ...

I recently moved a 500GB Seagate 7200.10 ATA100 HD from my QS Dual  
1GHz 2002 and am using a legacy Sonnet Trio ATA133/FW/USB with  
upgraded firmware to bypass the large drive limits of the PCI Graphics  
mobo. I'm using a CCC clone of the Tiger 10.4.11, and the drive was  
actually formated and used under a Leopard 10.5.6 OS X.

When I playback DVDs, one in particular completely freezes up my  
Yikes! at the same point. Some DVD files are choppy at first, and  
smooth out as they playback, especially in Full Screen Mode.

I also have a like new ATI Radeon 9200 Pro ME PCI card installed.

What could be causing this? My RAM is fairly new OWC brand, and it  
passes applejack's Memtest, as well as Rember.

I've reset PRAM, NVRAM, run applejack and have rebooted in Safe Boot  
mode to try and reset caches, clear VM, and whatever other magic it  
performs.

Any ideas? Maybe I just need to reseat my PCI cards?

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