Re: Downloading blues

2003-05-13 Thread Matthew Healey

On Tuesday, May 13, 2003, at 11:40 AM, Bob Howells wrote:


To Whom it may Concern,

The WAMUG Cd order form which was NOT working,
was proven to work when I accidentally sent order for Sept 2002 
edition.

Option to order MacOSX update CD was not showing.

Please amend from Sept 2002 issue to MacOSX update issue.


Hi Bob!

Do you want to let me finish the CD first?

Cheers.

- Matt

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Re: Downloading blues

2003-05-13 Thread Bob Howells
To Whom it may Concern,

The WAMUG Cd order form which was NOT working,
was proven to work when I accidentally sent order for Sept 2002 edition.
Option to order MacOSX update CD was not showing.

Please amend from Sept 2002 issue to MacOSX update issue.

Thanks

Bob Howells

Matthew Healey wrote:

> At the request of some of the members, WAMUG will be producing a MacOSX
> Update CD which will contain every update for 10.1 and 10.2. It looks
> like 10.2.6 was the last update, so we should be pretty safe.
>
> The CD will be finished soon and can be ordered from out web site.
>
> On Monday, May 12, 2003, at 10:40 AM, Vladimir James wrote:
>
> > I am running MacOS 10.2.1 and would like to upgrade to 10.6, but like
> > Tony Cockbain (ref Sleep & G4 PowerBook 11 May) my prospects of
> > successfully downloading large items are poor. So, I am also interested
> > in hearing from any WAMUGer who can supply the updates on CD.
> >
> > In fact, I can hardly ever download more than 15MB without being
> > disconnected. My dialup connection is restricted to about 28k because
> > of
> > inadequate Telstra cabling. On top of that, iinet is either terminating
> > or not answering about half the time. I am looking into broadband and
> > alternative ISPs, but Whirlpool comments are not all that encouraging
> > at
> > this time.
>
> - Matt
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Re: Downloading blues

2003-05-12 Thread Matthew Healey
At the request of some of the members, WAMUG will be producing a MacOSX 
Update CD which will contain every update for 10.1 and 10.2. It looks 
like 10.2.6 was the last update, so we should be pretty safe.


The CD will be finished soon and can be ordered from out web site.

On Monday, May 12, 2003, at 10:40 AM, Vladimir James wrote:


I am running MacOS 10.2.1 and would like to upgrade to 10.6, but like
Tony Cockbain (ref Sleep & G4 PowerBook 11 May) my prospects of
successfully downloading large items are poor. So, I am also interested
in hearing from any WAMUGer who can supply the updates on CD.

In fact, I can hardly ever download more than 15MB without being
disconnected. My dialup connection is restricted to about 28k because 
of

inadequate Telstra cabling. On top of that, iinet is either terminating
or not answering about half the time. I am looking into broadband and
alternative ISPs, but Whirlpool comments are not all that encouraging 
at

this time.



- Matt

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Downloading blues

2003-05-12 Thread Vladimir James
I am running MacOS 10.2.1 and would like to upgrade to 10.6, but like
Tony Cockbain (ref Sleep & G4 PowerBook 11 May) my prospects of
successfully downloading large items are poor. So, I am also interested
in hearing from any WAMUGer who can supply the updates on CD.

In fact, I can hardly ever download more than 15MB without being
disconnected. My dialup connection is restricted to about 28k because of
inadequate Telstra cabling. On top of that, iinet is either terminating
or not answering about half the time. I am looking into broadband and
alternative ISPs, but Whirlpool comments are not all that encouraging at
this time.

Can anyone help?

Vlad James
(08) 9295 6440 or 0402 477 222