er devices... including the 2 computers you had to
disconnect from the "real" router.
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I have 10.6.2 on my Mac Mini, and it came with iPhoto 8.1.1. I believe
that's part of the iLife package, which came for free with my Mac which
I purchased directly from Apple.
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with Putty for SSH and
Xming (http://www.straightrunning.com/XmingNotes/) for X display.
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njoying getting used to my new Mac Mini. :-)
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On Fri, 4 Dec 2009, Victor Subervi wrote:
So Betty, can I run my Adobe Premiere (that sucks:/ ) built for Windoze on
a
Mac?
Actually, yes you can. I'm suprised no-one here mentioned that you
I'll let someone more familiar with those describe
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Any advise would be appreciated.
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.PST file".
I suspect this is just one more aspect of the EU's enforcement of anti-trust
and that M$ statement that "This documentation is still in its early stages
and work is ongoing" means that it will take 20 years for it to see the light
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here's a bit of configuration changes to do,
but nothing too complicated.
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should be marked read-only. Then, if files are extracted from the zip
file on the CD to a destination machine's hard drive, they should be
extracted as read/write, not read-only. Correct?
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ed around with Grub a lot myself (it's generally
worked as-is for me).
For more details, the grub manu can be found here:
http://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/grub.html#Booting
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trying to boot from Grub on the internal drive.
When booting from the Super Grub CD, can you get into a shell? If so,
cat you send the contents of /etc/grub.conf (or grub.lst which I think
is what Ubuntu uses (I use Fedora)). And maybe /etc/fstab?
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On Wed, Aug 26, 2009 at 1:32 PM, Snyder, Mark - IdM
(IS) wrote:
A large advantage of 64-bit is getting past the 4B address limit.
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ime.
The bank will probably see you desire as unwelcome hacking of their system.
My bank allows me to download my monthly statements as PDF files,
which include images for all checks from that month. Very handy.
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ally designed for Windows on, say, a Mac, it may
offer an option to use "ACM audio" which then fails because ACM isn't
available there. Or it may be trying to use "ACM audio" as a "everything
not supported by one of my other plug-ins" option.
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, which took quite a while. A notice
said
that installing SP2 could take an hour or more. In fact, it took about
an
hour from then, all told, until I could use the machine again. The
overall
experience was bearable. So far so good - YMMV.
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acknowledge or explain their sudden disappearance.
Ever see the original "Planet of the Apes" movie? A classic. :-)
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down when a new (to me) concept is explained. Books explaining some
of the math behind 3D graphics (for example), I plod through to soak in
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missing or corrupted at times, and
so your TV just displayed the channel number that would normally be at
that frequency (i.e. UHF/48). That's just my guess, though.
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ervatives, politically, have always been perceived to be Mr. "I'm
A PC," while the liberals, politically, have always been the Mac guy.
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and except for OneStat, the peak is fairly close to the end (if not
at the end). Also, of the 4 polls listed, the highest sample is the last
one in 2 of the polls.
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3D modeling, so haven't tried it for video editing.
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On Mon, Apr 27, 2009 at 12:47 PM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
Can you name a single example of that? Probably not...
Java. Even the courts agreed. MS paid $750,000,000 I think.
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read the
source code to see what parts of our planet were being modeled and how.
Curiosity killed the programmer, I guess. :-)
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On Mon, Mar 2, 2009 at 11:41 AM, Tom Piwowar wrote:
You don't have to switch off DHCP to forward ports. You just have to
limit DHCP to handle a range of ports and give the target computer a
static address that is out of
?
sudo yum install galeon
("sudo" will ask for YOUR password, and having confirmed
your identity, it will run the command as root.)
Oh, you're right. The root/galeon thing was a typo, and I'd
forgotten that "sudo" wanted the user's password not t
lick "Apply". It will prompt you for the
root password when it gets to the actual installation part.
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009, Vicky Staubly wrote:
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009, Stephen Brownfield wrote:
I am running Fedora 10. I went to download another browser, Galeon. It
stated that "Galeon
ask you for the root password
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option... I believe it will let you type in the username (in this
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on them...so then the answer would be yes.
I guess you never used CPM either.
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open up a Terminal window, and type "lpq -a". (The "-a"
tells it to show jobs queued up for all printers... if you have only
one defined, you can omit that part.) If you see the job you want in that
list, look at the jobs number on the left, and (assuming it's 123) type
&qu
? Most libertarians believe that if
there is a scarcity, it represents a market opportunity, and believe
that with the right choices made our prospects look good indeed.
We are running out of oil, and our entire economy is based on oil.
U.S. oil production hit its peak in 1970. World oil product
this page:
http://sites.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=99448
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what I do in the privacy of my own bedroom (if I lived in Texas) a
crime. How is having that law "small unobtrusive goverment"? You simply
brings up that excuse when it suits your bigotry.
I shouldn't have jumped into this political discussi
d change), there is "regress" (bad change), as in
"regression testing" (testing for features in software which used to
work, but no longer do because a developer made some change).
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, if Liberal isn't a bad word anymore, why do Liberals call themselves
Progressives now instead.
I have some more bad words for you, but I don't want to subject the
nice people on this list (as opposed to you) to them.
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n patch the 8-port hub into that.
Before I start chasing "the impossible dream", I was wondering if anyone
had tried it or had any thoughts.
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(the one not connected via its WAN port to the internet) is set up to use
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ively share files with Windows. And Linux can
use a package called Samba to share (as client or server) files.
The OS X side of things can be found here... and the Fedora is
very similar. http://blogs.techrepublic.com.com/opensource/?p=173
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maybe newer ones work better.
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On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Vicky Staubly wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Stephen Brownfield wrote:
The reason I am not trying YDL is because it is NOT free. I am trying to do
this entire venture with out spending any money - just use old parts I have
laying around and freeware. Call me cheap, but I want
Fedora 10, x86 version, but some tips
may be applicable to PPC) is http://www.gagme.com/greg/linux/f10-tips.php
Vicky Staubly wrote:
On Wed, 7 Jan 2009, Stephen Brownfield wrote:
Since ubuntu no longer supports PPC computers and the computer in question
is an old Powerbook. I am going to try a diff
et it up to recognize the internet (DSL modem) and network through an
Ethernet connection.
Have you looked through this?
https://help.ubuntu.com/8.10/internet/C/index.html
Are you running into any specific problems?
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is installed as part of a package, so in 99% of the cases, this config
is done for you). ... for those of you curious about how this happens,
read the man page for "consolehelper".
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Do these processors require 64-bit OS to function?
I have a lot of old software and old drivers for hardware, and don't want to
have to buy all new peripherals when I buy a new computer.
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Here's a link with a way to disable IPv6 in just Firefox...
http://linux.derkeiler.com/Mailing-Lists/Fedora/2005-08/0939.html
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Why is WinVista ignoring my hosts file? As a test I've added
www.yahoo.com to the end (behind all the Spybot entries), but despite
reboots and disabling the DNS service, I can still ping and browse to
the site. I can also ping the sites entered by Spybot. TIA
Vista Home Premium SP1
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run Cat5/Cat5e, that would be pushing the 100 meter (I think about 330
feet) limit on a single run of twisted-pair Ethernet.
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motherboards support
DDR2 memory (and "multi-hundred MB graphic files" are going to be rather
intensive users of memory bandwidth). Also, things like graphic filters
are rather CPU-intensive, and could easily make use of multiple threads
and therefore multiple cores.
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entry on a list so I can open individually ...now it's just a diatribe ...I
sent the mime command in to the server ...will that fixit?
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#x27;t actually know what cable people call it) the modem,
router, gateway, whatever are usually termed as a class "edge devices",
since they reside on the "edge" of the network.
Aren't (or weren't) these "edge devices" also called CPE (customer
premises eq
ou won't need to open any ports in your Vista firewall.
Let me know if you have more questions.
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rather than moving the programs (hold the control key while dragging the
program into that category).
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On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, Kelly J. Morris wrote:
Vicky Staubly wrote:
Alas, typing a filename (or directory name) is hard on the command
line. What you want is:
ls -la "/media/My Book"
(The quotes around it mark it as a single filename. You could instead put a
backslash in front of
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, Kelly J. Morris wrote:
Vicky Staubly wrote:
Well, try this (to be absolutely sure):
* Plug in the external drive, if it isn't already plugged-in
* Open an xterm or Terminal window...
* Run the command "df" to see what disks you have mounted (the
exte
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, Kelly J. Morris wrote:
Vicky Staubly wrote:
On Fri, 12 Sep 2008, Kelly J. Morris wrote:
In preparation for upgrading my Linux installation, I bought and installed
a WD USB 500 GB external drive. I copied all my data from my SuSE 9.2
partition to the external drive. I
(The above questions mostly
apply.) In general, you are probably ok, unless you used some program
that assumed it could use the whole external drive for its own (nefarious)
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Even if they do manage to create a tiny, stable black hole it will
take a very long time for it to eat a planet.
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replicates each chunk of data onto multiple
systems, you could say it's "application-level RAID". Or, you could say
it does "filesystem-level replication" (as opposed to database-level
replication). See http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_File_System
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something similar (it just has a slightly different location:
/home/vicky/Desktop). I'm not sure how the Mac handles things
currently... I seem to recall older versions (pre OSX) had a flag
for each file saying whether it should be shown on the desktop,
in
em you hate the limit and won't tolerate
using such an inferior service.
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And I still like to play around with AmigaOS, as it was a nice,
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Is the reverse true? Are they any higher quality
dvd drives that make be able to read more or the data?
Or is it more likely that I am just buying/playing
lemons?
-Paul Meyer
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bmail, not sure about
that, though). And it can forward to local or remote mail servers.
Not sure if it can decide which destination to use based on tags,
though. Look through the web page at http://fetchmail.berlios.de/
and the man page at http://fetchmail.berlios.de/fetchmail-man.html
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On Fri, 25 Jul 2008, Larry Sacks wrote:
T-Mobile has a strong presence in Southern California... I was with
them for about 35 days and their customer service people were beyond
incompetent. Heck, you couldn't even get a decent at the local T-Mobile
store.
A decent _what_?
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no more weeks-long initial backup over the Internet. And, while 2 external
disks will cost a few hundred dollars, its a one time cost. (Well, "one
time" until your backups outgrow the external drives.)
What do you think?
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off it (I did it in order of priority,
getting most important data off first, in case it died again).
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How can one edit the name of the bookmark? Used to be able to do this
straightforwardly.
True, I'd like to have the old "properties" context-menu-item, but there
is a "properties pane" on the bottom of the right pane. Is this not what
you
untu.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Synaptic_Package_Manager
For more info on the EeePC, see it's Wikipedia page:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ASUS_Eee_PC
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tems like you brought up.
And you don't think that what Google is providing is a file system?
Actually, with the right software, it can be exactly that:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/GmailFS
(Note: I haven't tried it myself, but it looks neat...)
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e from the vendor of the card (Creative?), that's
another issue. (Sorry if I'm restating the obvious, but I haven't been
paying close attention to this thread.)
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same 133MB file
over my Comcast connection (just outside Manassas) and got 6.103Mbps.
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Firewire is still called other things by the other companies who helped
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think they make it any more, so support is probably not available.
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physical security.
Fred Holmes
At 07:29 PM 3/15/2008, Stephen Brownfield wrote:
All this cable/DSL talk got me wondering: Is DSL any more secure/safer
than cable or vis-a-versa?
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as you can find.
And, of course, "bandwidth" is measured in "really available"
bandwidth, not "advertised bandwidth". And that can be even
harder to find accurate numbers for, even more so than for
"reliability".
Errr... I'll stop babbling now... A
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! That's the kind of thing that can
drive people crazy for days, until someone peeks over your shoulder
and says, "Hey, those are spelled differently." And you bang your
head on your desk for the rest of the afternoon. :-)
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reFox (Mac) I get a colorful page
with my IP in big type, a "What's New" blog, a sidebar full of other
services, and another sidebar full of Google ads.
Is this Mac politicking?
And Firefox on Linux gets the same thing you list for Firefox/Win.
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ISPs have begun
intercepting web pages and inserting their own ads (I think it was
some ISP in Canada... Rogers?)... Could that be what you're running
into? Does anyone else see this ad?
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MX (email server) hosting as well, from the same place, that
would be a bonus. I'm mostly looking at reducing the number of servers
I need to keep in my home office.
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k might be wrong?
Despite what the device manger says do you think it may be the card? Any
advice would be greatly appreciated!
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And, since it's free, it costs nothing (besides a bit of
time) to try it out.
Vicky Staubly wrote:
On Tue, 5 Feb 2008, Matthew Taylor wrote:
googling open source project management I came up with:
http://www.openworkbench.org/
And a whole slew of others. I have not used any of them.
The p
ional computer skills. (Windows based). One office manager and
several collaborators. They don't need an enterprise based tool.
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On Jan 11, 2008 11:11 AM, Steve Rigby <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Jan 11, 2008, at 12:31 PM, mike wrote:
You think a little off topic? Maybe you should have sent that to a
moveon.org group. Informative seems to mean fast and loose.
Why aren't you out shopping?
et a (IR or other) remote control
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Disney, so the next time I refer to an operating
system as "a Mickey Mouse OS", take it with a grain of salt. ;-)
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