Web Lawyer

2002-03-20 Thread Keith R
Sorry .it was late when I posted. I planned on a lawyer to help with my real contract. I just meant any pointers when I advise a lawyer on areas of concern basically. Thanks Keith -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com |

Re: Software update

2002-03-20 Thread Roger Shufflebottom
At 11:58 am -0500 18/3/02, kochkodin wrote: ...Had a similsr problem a while back...The info I got from Apple tech was this...I had shut off all 5 security extensions...figured that I didn't need them...They said that they are used by SU to check what software that you are using...After I turned

Re: wireless networking

2002-03-20 Thread Mitchell J Laurren-Ring
on 3/19/02 23:56, Eddie Hargreaves at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: You can use the Airport software to setup a machine as a Software Base Station, as opposed to purchasing a Hardware Base Station. However, I'm not aware that a G3 beige desktop or a Pismo can hold AirPort cards. Pismos can take

Re: QueFire, CDRW not recognized on my Wallstreet (solved ?)

2002-03-20 Thread Bruce Johnson
John Featherstone wrote: Back on OS 9.2.2 partition.. Still (Toast) won't recognize it (burner) on the OS 9.2.2 partition but notice that something else launches if I have the CD burner switched on at boot up. It asks me to format the Disc for burning, and when I do it allows me to add

Re: Questioning reality in fire wire drives

2002-03-20 Thread Bruce Johnson
Peter J. Vreeland wrote: Greeting to all, I have learned a lot by reading your posts over the last year. I have a question is it possible to partion a drive that is to be placed in a firewire drive that will be recognizable by both Mac , PC and linux based computers or am I just dazed

Re: wireless networking

2002-03-20 Thread Kathryn Odell
So would I need to buy a base station and a pci card for the g3 beige? Kate Mitchell J Laurren-Ring wrote: Pismos can take Airport, G3 beige cannot. You can buy a 802.11b PCI card, but I'm not sure about Mac compatibility or if it will work with Software Base Station. Non-Apple wireless

Fwd: Mail.app

2002-03-20 Thread vlad
Begin forwarded message: From: vlad [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed Mar 20, 2002 08:23:30 Europe/London To: G-Books administration [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Mail.app Is there a way to archive 500+ messages from the list so I can clear the mailbox? I tried selecting all messages, doing

Fwd: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread vlad
Begin forwarded message: From: vlad [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Tue Mar 19, 2002 06:00:35 Europe/London To: G-Books administration [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: terminal (not) case sensitive Hi list, shouldn't UNIX be case sensitive? I did cd /applications not cd /Applications and it took

Re: Fwd: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Jeremy Derr
At 8.44 PM + 3/20/02, vlad wrote: Hi list, shouldn't UNIX be case sensitive? I did cd /applications not cd /Applications and it took me to the applications directory?! This is a file system issue, not a terminal or unix issue. the Mac OS HFS+ filesystem is not case-sensitive.

Re: [OT] OS X privileges help

2002-03-20 Thread Gregory Cortelyou
Thank you everyone!! Ctrl-S (not just S) at startup got me into single-user mode, then chown and chmod did the trick. You guys are all great... saved me from MAJOR headaches, backing up 25 gigs onto CD's and buying a new HD. Thanks I could help a little...Jeremy did more, since he came

Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Jeremy Derr
At 9.04 PM + 3/20/02, vlad wrote: Oh, OK. I've used red hat linux prior to buying Pismo, and it was all case sensitive there. Would there be any trouble whatsoever if I formatted hard drive to ext2 file system and installed Mac OS X? I presume I wouldn't be able to use OS 9 then, right? You

Fwd: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread vlad
Begin forwarded message: From: Ryan Coleman [EMAIL PROTECTED] Date: Wed Mar 20, 2002 09:07:10 Europe/London To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: Subject: Re: terminal (not) case sensitive vlad [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote .. Oh, OK. I've used red hat linux prior to buying Pismo, and it was all case

Re: Pismo Expansion Bay Hard Drive (housing)

2002-03-20 Thread Billy Stidham
On 3/18/02 10:34 AM, Jim [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I Recently bought an expansion bay drive housing (MCE brand) for my G3 Powerbook (Firewire) Pismo, and can say I really like the product. It was a bit awkward to properly tuck in the ribbon cables when installing my (not-included) 2.5 drive

Re: [OT?] Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Kyle Hansen
vlad wrote: Oh, I thought it's the same filesystem. So, what the UFS stands for? That is BSDs file system? Unix File System -- Kyle H. Hansen Apple Certified Technician Apple Hardware Technician Macintosh Server Administrator www.frankenmac.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] JESUS SAVES!...but Gretzky

Re: [OT?] Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Jeremy Derr
At 9.13 PM + 3/20/02, vlad wrote: Oh, I thought it's the same filesystem. So, what the UFS stands for? That is BSDs file system? UFS stands for UNIX File System but that's kind of a misnomer; not many UNIX's use UFS. It's -a- BSD filesystem, but there are plenty of others. BSD is a very

Re: [OT?] Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Wed, 20 Mar 2002, Jeremy Derr wrote: At 9.13 PM + 3/20/02, vlad wrote: Oh, I thought it's the same filesystem. So, what the UFS stands for? That is BSDs file system? UFS stands for UNIX File System but that's kind of a misnomer; not many UNIX's use UFS. It's -a- BSD filesystem,

Re: date/time reset when starting w/no extensions

2002-03-20 Thread BG
I have an iBook here that's doing the same thing, i.e., every time I turn it on, it tells me the date is 1904, even though I have reset the time/date several times. Did anyone answer Todd on this? I'm on digest also. Thanks/BG --- Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 00:11:33 -0500 Subject:

The Missing Manual

2002-03-20 Thread john cathey
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Re: Pismo Expansion Bay Hard Drive (housing)

2002-03-20 Thread Gary D. Adams
I just picked up a VST Expansion Bay drive from SmartDisk on Monday for $50. It's a 10gb drive, and so far it works like a charm. Hi: Forgive the long quote, but I wonder if anyone else has experience with these enclosures? I believe others have mentioned these drives hanging resulting in

Re: Pismo Expansion Bay Hard Drive (housing)

2002-03-20 Thread Billy Stidham
On 3/20/02 5:50 PM, Gary D Adams [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just picked up a VST Expansion Bay drive from SmartDisk on Monday for $50. It's a 10gb drive, and so far it works like a charm. Where'd you get it? -- G-Books is sponsored by http://lowendmac.com/ and... Small Dog Electronics

Re: Pismo Expansion Bay Hard Drive (housing)

2002-03-20 Thread Gary D. Adams
http://www.smartdisk.com They had 10 early in the day, which sold out. They then offered 30 more which also sold out. I don't think they have any in stock. Dealmac.com featured these on their web site early in the day with a 10% discount, which is probably why they sold out so quickly. You could

Re: Questioning reality in fire wire drives

2002-03-20 Thread John Featherstone
You can partition to multiple Operating systems under some formatting software. The dialogue boxes of some formatting software (I've several, and don't recall which specifically) do ask whether the said multiple partitions are going to be all mac, or mac and pc etc. I think even the Apple

Re: QueFire, CDRW not recognized on my Wallstreet (solved ?)

2002-03-20 Thread John Featherstone
John Featherstone wrote: Yeah, thanks for that. I hadn't read the read me but its pretty apparent in the real world. That's why the good folks at Apple take the time to write those little gems for all of us folks who just rely on intuitive software. Install and use. That must account for

Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Eugene Lee
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 09:04:14PM +, vlad wrote: : : Oh, OK. I've used red hat linux prior to buying Pismo, and it was all : case sensitive there. Would there be any trouble whatsoever if I : formatted hard drive to ext2 file system and installed Mac OS X? I : presume I wouldn't be able

Re: terminal (not) case sensitive

2002-03-20 Thread Ryan Coleman
On Wed, Mar 20, 2002 at 09:04:14PM +, vlad wrote: : : Oh, OK. I've used red hat linux prior to buying Pismo, and it was all : case sensitive there. Would there be any trouble whatsoever if I : formatted hard drive to ext2 file system and installed Mac OS X? I : presume I wouldn't be able to

Re: Webmasters?

2002-03-20 Thread Eddie Hargreaves
My advice is to make it clear who legally owns the web site. I ran into a situation where one client I built a site for got sweet talked by a competing fellow. He downloaded the site I created from my server and put it up on his own. Then the client dumped me for him. On 3/19/02 6:38 PM, Keith R

Clean Install and Type 12 Errors on Lombard

2002-03-20 Thread James Cox
I have been working on a friend's Lombard here in India, and originally after working fine for a year or so, she developed a problem receiving email only on that computer. It would always show a TCP/IP error message. After doing a clean install of 9.0 and upgrading to 9.2 (physical trashing of