Hi gang,
I'm running OS X (10.2.2) on my wallstreet... I wrote last week about having
trouble that has narrowed itself down to the modem, since my pb 1400
connects and runs fine at the same location (though I'm running OS 9.1 on
the pb 1400).
Though I just bought a replacement for the wallstreet
You provide an excellent service. Very happy to pay for the list, but how?
Also, how do I find the paypal link to make contributions?
Thanks
chris
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on 03.08.2003 0:19 Uhr, Paul Nicholson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 9:40 PM +0200 8/2/03, Ryan and Amie wrote:
Great, could someone help me set up WEP? it is enabled on my router, but I
just dont understand the password thing. Something about putting a $ in
there somewhere?
thanks,
At 11:43 PM -0400 8/14/03, Victoria Y. Chow wrote:
hi, i read the thread started by ryan and i'm still having trouble
encrypting my airport card. i have a similar SMC wireless router and both
pc and ibook laptops. my airport software is version 2.1.1 and my
question is:
can i use a simple
At 2:35 PM +0200 8/15/03, Ryan and Amie wrote:
When you enter the password in your Macintosh, put a $ in front of it to
indicate that it is hexadecimal.
With the $ sign in, it is now one character too big (when I enter $ then hex
number into the airport pull down menu).
-Ryan
Do you have
With the $ sign in, it is now one character too big (when I enter $ then hex
number into the airport pull down menu).
Use HEX key if you have third party WS access point, that was the only way I
can make my PC, two Macs work with the Linksys WS point. You can generate
HEX key easily with WEP
Follow-up question
Does memory have to be paired in the Wallstreet? That is, can I keep a 64MB
chip in the lower slot and put a 256MB chip in the upper?
- t
I know . . . I know . . . I use too many ellipses. . . .
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it doesnt have to be paired
From: Timothy Virkkala [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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To: G-Books [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: memory for a Wallstreet
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 08:18:05 -0700
Follow-up question
Does memory have to be paired in the Wallstreet? That is, can I
tivo wrote:
I recently purchased a new iBook, 40gig, 900mHz,640RAM. My Pismo kicked. I'm
using OSX and Office X (only the Word part). I've lots of questions.
How do I get rid of these obnoxious edit-type pop-up menus in the midst of
text? I don't know what makes them occur when I drop the cursor
I recently purchased a new iBook, 40gig, 900mHz,640RAM. My Pismo kicked. I'm
using OSX and Office X (only the Word part). I've lots of questions.
How do I get rid of these obnoxious edit-type pop-up menus in the midst of
text? I don't know what makes them occur when I drop the cursor into a
hi all any one here running linux (yellowdog,ppc,debian)on there powerbook
if so drop me a line im thinking of putting yellowdog on my lombard and
would like to know of any problems or how you like it or dont like it
thanks
t.
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hi all any one here running linux (yellowdog,ppc,debian)on there powerbook
if so drop me a line im thinking of putting yellowdog on my lombard and
would like to know of any problems or how you like it or dont like it
I've got YDL on PB G4 no problems. I run it along with OS X (primary system)
Hello:
I've got a Wall St PB. What's to stop me from installing a 256MB Sync
133MHz CL3 Ram module on it without unfortunate results?
Thanks for your help. Best, Victor
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I've got YDL on PB G4 no problems. I run it along with OS X (primary
system)
and OS 9.2.2
Do you have specific questions?
Jan
I have one. I'll have a spare mac or two to run a Linux flavor on. Is
there one for a mac that has the best GUI?
If so, how would you say the GUI compares with the
I have one. I'll have a spare mac or two to run a Linux flavor on. Is
there one for a mac that has the best GUI?
If so, how would you say the GUI compares with the RedHat and other
intel flavors of Linux?
Can't really compare. Last time I ran Linux on Wintel was over 7 years
ago and I used
Well, it's the same GUI. The binaries are recompiled, the graphics are
the same. Yellow Dog Linux is a very good version, and compares
directly to Red Hat as that is what it is based on. Suse and Mandrake
are both available for PPC. The differences between Red Hat (Yellow
Dog) Suse and
On Saturday, August 16, 2003, at 12:50 AM, Hamlin Krewson wrote:
Well, it's the same GUI. The binaries are recompiled, the graphics are
the same. Yellow Dog Linux is a very good version, and compares
directly to Red Hat as that is what it is based on. Suse and Mandrake
are both available for
All I can think of is you are maybe accidentally hitting control whilst
clicking, or pressing the right mouse button, if you have one, by mistake??
Or maybe leaning on the mouse/trackpad button??
Wiebe
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I have an impression that Red Hat goes through frequent new builds. Is
this true of the PPC versions?
Also, (Don't laugh at my naivete) is Apple's processor going to be PPC
much longer? Does the G5 and IBM's possible ongoing collaboration
herald anything new on this front?
Apple has no known
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