Just a thought but when you installed it did you manually select what server
models? Sounds like you didn't select any. I use MX in 9, X and 2k.
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From: w miller [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 11:38 PM
Subject: bit
Try this to see if it helps: Take out your battery and push on the wall
closest to the outside edge of your TiBook. That is where one antennae
is and is known to come dislodged sometimes. Push on it real good and
reconnect your battery and start it up. That should help. I get a good
50 to 60
At 20:30 -0400 23/7/03, Ryan Lee wrote:
I restarted, shutdown, logged out, rebuilt permissions, ran cron scripts,
etc. Finally, I zapped the PRAM, which I had never done since loading 10.2
last year. That solved the problem.
Is that done the same way as in OS9?
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I'm thinking of buying an Ipod.
Can it work as a Firewire external disk drive?
Joaquim
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I'm thinking of buying an Ipod.
Can it work as a Firewire external disk drive?
Joaquim
Absolutely!
Note, however, that you can't browse the contents of the drive using
the iPod's interface... in order to play music files on it, you need to
transfer them with iTunes.
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On Thursday, July 24, 2003, at 03:30 AM, Roger Shufflebottom wrote:
At 20:30 -0400 23/7/03, Ryan Lee wrote:
I restarted, shutdown, logged out, rebuilt permissions, ran cron
scripts,
etc. Finally, I zapped the PRAM, which I had never done since loading
10.2
last year. That solved the problem.
I tracked down the power problem with my external drive housing to a
(powered) Belkin 7-way USB hub that wasn't supplying enough juice.
Connecting the power supply cable to the PB USB port had the drive
spinning happily.
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The DWL-120e, MA101 and Belkin pods are all Atmel-based and all work
with the same atmel-wlan driver under Linux. I was hoping there was a
generic MacOS USB-WLAN driver too :(
Some third party adapters are supported by Apple's (public source??)
driver.
Only the PCMCIA ones. Seems nobody wants
On 7/24/03 10:05 AM, Lewin Edwards [EMAIL PROTECTED] Spew into the
Cybertrough:
I'm thinking of buying an Ipod.
Can it work as a Firewire external disk drive?
Joaquim
Absolutely!
Note, however, that you can't browse the contents of the drive using
the iPod's interface... in order to
NIKON'S WORLD wrote:
The ORiNOCO card has an external antenna and will definitely not fit
inside the iBook (or any Apple's laptop for that matter).
-Laurent.
The Orinoco card should fit and work in any powerbook with a pc slot.
But not INSIDE it.
Joaquim
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Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:
The Orinoco will indeed fit in some Apple Laptops. The Kanga, Mainstreet,
Wallstreet, PDQ, Lombard and Pismo Thinkpads will all happily run an Orinoco
Gold. And somehow you can persuade the Thinkpad to use the AirPort driver to
run the card.
Now, I know that the IBM
On Thursday 24 July 2003 04:46 pm, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Michelle Klein-Hass wrote:
The Orinoco will indeed fit in some Apple Laptops. The Kanga, Mainstreet,
Wallstreet, PDQ, Lombard and Pismo Thinkpads will all happily run an
Orinoco Gold. And somehow you can persuade the Thinkpad to use
At 9:44 PM -0500 7/23/03, Jeremy Derr wrote:
On Wednesday, July 23, 2003, at 09:38 PM, Ryan Coleman wrote:
Actually, you didn't have to return the WAP. You would have gotten better
reception with a G card and a B WAP.
My two cents.
actually... 802.11G is much shorter range than 802.11B. typical
I cross-posted this and it is very off topic but I need a few hands for
something.
This is a call for beta testers for a web page.
Please contact me offline [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I will take the first 30 people.
Thank you,
Ryan Coleman
SysAdmin
LEMLists.com and LowEndMac.net
AIM: cwisdotbiz
Thanks to all that have responded to the beta inquiry. I have it all squared
away!
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Using my lombard today, and i hooked it up to the TV using my s-video
converter (To standard RCA) and the dam macrovision was on. Any way around
this?
~Tillz
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Using my lombard today, and i hooked it up to the TV using my s-video
converter (To standard RCA) and the dam macrovision was on. Any way
around
this?
No elegant way I know around it, but you can rip the DVD with
DVDBackup, tell it to remove the Macrovision flag, and play the copy
off your
Using my lombard today, and i hooked it up to the TV using my s-video
converter (To standard RCA) and the dam macrovision was on. Any way around
this?
~Tillz
Yes. Hook it up to directly to your TV instead of to your VCR. If your TV
doesn¹t have a video-in, then you may want to buy an RF
Using my lombard today, and i hooked it up to the TV using my s-video
converter (To standard RCA) and the dam macrovision was on. Any way
around
this?
~Tillz
Yes. Hook it up to directly to your TV instead of to your VCR. If
your TV
doesn¹t have a video-in, then you may want to buy an RF
on 24/07/03 18:51, NIKON'S WORLD at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The ORiNOCO card has an external antenna and will definitely not fit
inside the iBook (or any Apple's laptop for that matter).
-Laurent.
The Orinoco card should fit and work in any powerbook with a pc slot.
Not inside,
Hi,
Our iBook 700 running 9.2.2 has developed the strangest error. On
restart/boot, it gives a date time error message at finder launch that
says the time zone is invalid. It also turns off Appletalk.
Anyone heard of this before or know of a fix? I've searched but not found
anything.
Thanks!
Hi folks. I'm new to the list, so please accept my apologies if these
questions have been asked and answered already.
1. I'm looking to get a wireless PCMCIA card for my Wallstreet (which is
running OS X). I know from the recent discussion here and what I've seen
elsewhere that the Orinoco silver
Hello people ..
Running a 1 ghz TiBook (10.2.6) connected to a second display Now .. I
can move pretty much everything from one screen to the other .. The only
thing that sticks to the TiBooks screen is the DVD player window .. And that
sucks ..
Is there a way around ? Is that meant to
On Thursday 24 July 2003 09:18 pm, Mitch Hogg wrote:
Hi folks. I'm new to the list, so please accept my apologies if these
questions have been asked and answered already.
1. I'm looking to get a wireless PCMCIA card for my Wallstreet (which is
running OS X). I know from the recent discussion
Peter Nacken wrote:
Running a 1 ghz TiBook (10.2.6) connected to a second display Now .. I
can move pretty much everything from one screen to the other .. The only
thing that sticks to the TiBooks screen is the DVD player window .. And that
sucks ..
Yes. It sucks. A lot. I'm sure it could
This thread reminds me of a question I've wanted to ask for a long time:
whenever I've tried to play a DVD on my TV using my Pismo, I've been
able to get the video, but not the audio. Does the s-video carry the
audio as well, or do I need a separate cable from the Powerbook's audio
output to
on 7/25/03 4:42 PM, Mike Barnes at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Peter Nacken wrote:
Running a 1 ghz TiBook (10.2.6) connected to a second display Now .. I
can move pretty much everything from one screen to the other .. The only
thing that sticks to the TiBooks screen is the DVD player
S-video doesn't carry audio.
Matt Dillon
On Friday, July 25, 2003, at 05:23 PM, W. David Stephenson wrote:
This thread reminds me of a question I've wanted to ask for a long
time: whenever I've tried to play a DVD on my TV using my Pismo, I've
been able to get the video, but not the audio.
W. David Stephenson wrote:
Does the s-video carry the audio as well, or do I need a separate
cable from the Powerbook's audio output to the TV's input?
The S-Video port only carries video - so yes, you'll need to run audio
out from the headphone jack.
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