Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread dograt
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 11:05 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: but they put > the three worst programs back in my dock: Mail, iChat and Address > Book. I'm sorry, but I took those out for a reason to begin with. > GRR. >> >> >> I rely on Mail heavily so that was always there, b

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread Ryan Coleman
At 10:58 PM -0800 2/13/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 10:24 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: > >>> On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 04:44 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: >>> Oh man... I just upgraded... took 90 seconds to download > > >You got a 40 MB d/l in 90 seconds? Yo

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread Luca Rescigno
> I rely on Mail heavily so that was always there, but the 2.4 upgrade > didn't put iChat or Address in my dock. > > dave I noticed that Sherlock was at the end of my dock after restarting... iChat, Address Book, and Mail were already in the dock. -- G-Books is sponsored by

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread dograt
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 10:24 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: >> On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 04:44 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: >> >>> Oh man... I just upgraded... took 90 seconds to download You got a 40 MB d/l in 90 seconds? You must have a wicked fast ISP. >>> but they put >>> the t

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread Ryan Coleman
>On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 04:44 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: > >> Oh man... I just upgraded... took 90 seconds to download but they put >> the three worst programs back in my dock: Mail, iChat and Address >> Book. I'm sorry, but I took those out for a reason to begin with. GRR. >> -- >> Ry

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread Peter Sealy
On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 04:44 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote: > Oh man... I just upgraded... took 90 seconds to download but they put > the three worst programs back in my dock: Mail, iChat and Address > Book. I'm sorry, but I took those out for a reason to begin with. GRR. > -- > Ryan Coleman

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread dograt
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 09:32 PM, David M. Ensteness wrote: > Uhm, the red letter things has been out for a while. > > David "Uhm" , that might be true, but if you'd looked at my previous post, you'd have seen 2 caveats: 1. I haven't had too much need to force quit apps since Jag,

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread Ryan Coleman
Oh man... I just upgraded... took 90 seconds to download but they put the three worst programs back in my dock: Mail, iChat and Address Book. I'm sorry, but I took those out for a reason to begin with. GRR. -- Ryan Coleman System Administrator LEMLists.com Get your email account at lemlists.com

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread David M. Ensteness
Uhm, the red letter things has been out for a while. David On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 09:15 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Geez...royally f*cked up my System. I had to run DW, fsck, restart 3 > times and was threatening to wipe the HD when all finally went well. > The only difference

Re: Turn off built-in screen?

2003-02-13 Thread Rick Banuelos
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 08:25 AM, Eric D. wrote: > Although, in your defence, I *think* that the keyboard + trackpad on > the > Lombard are actually running off a very limited ADB bus (of course, > this is > speculation on my part). ADB Lives on in every Apple portable. It controls

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread dograt
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 07:55 PM, Kevin Stevens wrote: > > > On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> The only difference noted so far is that the app not responding in >> force quit box is now in red lettering. > > That's not new. I guess you're right, but I never saw it bef

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread Kevin Stevens
On Thu, 13 Feb 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The only difference noted so far is that the app not responding in > force quit box is now in red lettering. That's not new. KeS -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refu

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread Luca Rescigno
> Geez...royally f*cked up my System. I had to run DW, fsck, restart 3 > times and was threatening to wipe the HD when all finally went well. > The only difference noted so far is that the app not responding in > force quit box is now in red lettering. > > dave The red lettering thing was already

Re: Dumb Powerbook

2003-02-13 Thread Jeff Hubatka
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 11:14 am, (G-Books) wrote: > Date: Thu, 13 Feb 2003 14:46:13 -0500 > Subject: Re: Dumb Powerbook > From: Mark Kippert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Message-ID: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > In-Reply-To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > Stephen Bright on 2/13/03 2:15 PM wrote: > >> Which

Re: 10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread dograt
Geez...royally f*cked up my System. I had to run DW, fsck, restart 3 times and was threatening to wipe the HD when all finally went well. The only difference noted so far is that the app not responding in force quit box is now in red lettering. dave -- G-Books is sponsored by

10.2.4

2003-02-13 Thread Guy Masson
is out. Installed on a pismo 500. no issues. yet... guy m -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbished PowerBooks | & CDRWs on Sale! | Support Low End Mac <

Re: oldest PB & PC card

2003-02-13 Thread Randy & Cheyanne
Stephen and G-listers, Hey, I use the Orinco Silver card with a Newton and use my iBook and airport card as a base station for web access :-). Here the scoop: http://www.deleet.de/ray/newton/802.11b-FAQ.html have fun, Randy > -- "Education: the path from cocky ignorance to miserable uncer

Re: oldest PB & PC card

2003-02-13 Thread Thomas Ethen
Soeey! URL http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=3400791709&category=4606 on 2/13/03 7:22 PM, Thomas Ethen at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Here is a 520c with about 8 min left on the auction with no bids >> >> Actually the WaveLan drivers are listed in their installer documentation >

Re: oldest PB & PC card

2003-02-13 Thread Thomas Ethen
Here is a 520c with about 8 min left on the auction with no bids > > Actually the WaveLan drivers are listed in their installer documentation > as working with the 500 series PowerBooks, and should according to their > tech support, however I was never quite able to get mine working with it. >

Re: oldest PB & PC card

2003-02-13 Thread Bruce Johnson
Mark Kippert wrote: > That thought had occurred to me but I figure the author of this post was > working from a tight budget, and considering how rare the PCMCIA card module > (not to mention a PPC upgrade) is for the PB520/540, he would probably spend > as much on that one accessory as he would o

Re: oldest PB & PC card

2003-02-13 Thread Mark Kippert
rag bag on 2/13/03 4:36 PM wrote: > if i were to be really pedantic, i would suggest that the pb5xx > upgraded to ppc *might* be the earliest and dumbest ... but i'm not, so > i won't. > you can certainly get early versions of OS9 to run on it (it's a hack, > but i managed it on my pb520c ppc), an

Re: Dumb Powerbook

2003-02-13 Thread Stephen Bright
> The 5300 will work with the Lucent / Orinoco card. 5300's are now about $100 on ebay. I was just trying to figure out the cheapest PB to ad to my Airport network. It is amazing the the Powerbook 5300 and the wireless card (or battery) are all getting to be about the same price! Stephen -- G-B

Re: WallStreet And Lombard on 802.11g

2003-02-13 Thread bobshutts
Marc wrote: > Can someone recommend any other wireless 802.11b pccards for a Lombard other > than Airport ? Is there a list somewhere with compatible WiFi pccards for > OS.X? If you go to www.ioexperts.com, you will see that just about any wireless card is Mac compatible. I got a great deal on a

Re: oldest PB & PC card

2003-02-13 Thread rag bag
hey, >> Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a >> PC card >> and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks, >> Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180) > > The earliest PowerBook with a PCMCIA slot would be the 5300 series but > I > don't know if you can go AirPor

Re: Dumb Powerbook

2003-02-13 Thread Mark Kippert
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2/13/03 2:46 PM wrote: > On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 11:15 AM, Stephen Bright wrote: > >> Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a PC >> card >> and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks, >> Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180) >

Re: Dumb Powerbook

2003-02-13 Thread Clark Martin
At 11:46 AM -0800 2/13/2003, Hal wrote: >On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 11:15 AM, Stephen Bright wrote: > >> Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a PC >> card >> and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks, >> Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180) >> > >

Re: Dumb Powerbook

2003-02-13 Thread Clark Martin
At 2:46 PM -0500 2/13/2003, Mark Kippert wrote: >Stephen Bright on 2/13/03 2:15 PM wrote: > >> Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a PC card >> and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks, >> Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180) >> > >The earliest PowerBook

Re: Dumb PowerBooks

2003-02-13 Thread Ryan Coleman
At 11:39 AM -0800 2/13/03, Guy Masson wrote: >You might be able to coax a 5300, but watch our for firehazard =-O > >A 1400 should be able to accomplish this feat. I would doubt a 5300 could do it. The PCMCIA bus speed is not high enough to handle it. I don't know about the 1400 personally. --

Re: Dumb Powerbook

2003-02-13 Thread Hal
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 11:15 AM, Stephen Bright wrote: > Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a PC > card > and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks, > Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180) > I've done this with a 2400c using a Lucent/Orinoco

Re: Dumb Powerbook

2003-02-13 Thread dograt
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 11:15 AM, Stephen Bright wrote: > Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a PC > card > and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks, > Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180) The only documentation I've seen on the oldest suppor

Re: Dumb Powerbook

2003-02-13 Thread Mark Kippert
Stephen Bright on 2/13/03 2:15 PM wrote: > Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a PC card > and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks, > Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180) > The earliest PowerBook with a PCMCIA slot would be the 5300 series but I don't k

Re: Dumb PowerBooks

2003-02-13 Thread Guy Masson
You might be able to coax a 5300, but watch our for firehazard =-O A 1400 should be able to accomplish this feat. GM -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drives | -- Check our web site for refurbished Powe

Re: Wallstreet question

2003-02-13 Thread John Slavin
On Thursday, February 13, 2003, at 01:06 PM, Mark Kippert wrote: > Jonathan & Diana Long on 2/12/03 12:39 PM wrote: > >> I just got in a '98 Wallstreet (Mainstreet?) with a broken screen. >> >> It's got a 12.1 FSTN screen, can I replace it with a 12.1 TFT screen >> from a >> '99 Wallstreet? >> >

Dumb Powerbook

2003-02-13 Thread Stephen Bright
Which is the first (oldest, dumbest) Powerbook which is able take a PC card and log on to a Airport wireless network? Thanks, Stephen (still owner of a Powerbook 180) -- G-Books is sponsored by and... Small Dog Electronicshttp://www.smalldog.com | Refurbished Drive

Re: Wallstreet question

2003-02-13 Thread Mark Kippert
Jonathan & Diana Long on 2/12/03 12:39 PM wrote: > I just got in a '98 Wallstreet (Mainstreet?) with a broken screen. > > It's got a 12.1 FSTN screen, can I replace it with a 12.1 TFT screen from a > '99 Wallstreet? > > Please respond offlist to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Any 12.1" screen from a Wal

Re: Turn off built-in screen?

2003-02-13 Thread Mark Kippert
Eric D. on 2/13/03 11:25 AM wrote: > > Although, in your defence, I *think* that the keyboard + trackpad on the > Lombard are actually running off a very limited ADB bus (of course, this is > speculation on my part). > HA! I KNEW IT! Well...not really. BUT I THOUGHT I KNEW IT! -Mark -- G-B

Sprint PCS Vision for Laptops (or other wireless options)

2003-02-13 Thread Mark Kippert
While looking for office supplies at the local Staples Store here in Indy, I happened to see a Merlin C201 PC Card offered by Sprint. On the info card it offered something like 144k speed. Unfortunately there was no additional info, and of course, nobody around could explain it (I couldn't find any

Re: Turn off built-in screen?

2003-02-13 Thread Eric D.
on 13/2/03 11:10, Mark Kippert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> Perhaps it is on newer machines. I know it works on my iBook, G4 tower and >>> Indigo iMac. I wonder if it's because you also have ADB ports on yours. >> >> Though, the Lombard doesn't have ADB ports ;)... >> > > Oops, that's right.

Re: Turn off built-in screen?

2003-02-13 Thread Mark Kippert
Eric D. on 2/13/03 10:53 AM wrote: >> Perhaps it is on newer machines. I know it works on my iBook, G4 tower and >> Indigo iMac. I wonder if it's because you also have ADB ports on yours. > > Though, the Lombard doesn't have ADB ports ;)... > Oops, that's right. For some reason I had it in my h

Re: Turn off built-in screen?

2003-02-13 Thread Eric D.
on 12/2/03 23:39, Mark Kippert at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >> It doesn't happen to my B&W G3 tower or to a Lombard/333. I was surprised by >> this behaviour when it happened on my Pismo/400. Must be a "new" Mac thing >> (i.e. post Lombard/B&W era). >> > > Perhaps it is on newer machines. I know