on 27/11/2003 04:13, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The cheapest case I could find was an IoGeer case from Smalldog, but I
got the Other World Computing case last year for my son and he's happy
with it... It's $90, while Smalldogs's is $65, if I recall. I'm still
using a Powerboy
It's been some time since I did this (so someone please correct me if I am
wrong), but if I recall correctly, you can create a network from the
Airport tool. There is a Software Base Station button that will give
you the options. The problem was that it doesn't actually bridge your
Ethernet and
I'm surprised I didn't see that when I searched OWC's site. That's a
good deal. Thanks, Chris.
On Thursday, November 27, 2003, at 04:01 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
on 27/11/2003 04:13, G-Books at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
OWC sells its Mercury 2.5 case with firewire cable but no AC adapter
As a recent convert to OSX, thought that I'd made it over the hump.
Now that everything is installed on the Pismo (good thing I installed
that 60gig travelstar), software is upgraded, less and less classic
calls, I've noticed that the help viewer crashes everytime upon
launch. Ick. Must have
I'm using an iBook 900MHz OSX purchased new in June '03. Just ran newly
purchased DiskWarrior. It showed 28% fragmentation of the hard drive. Is
this normal for five months' use?
I had the hard drive directory rebuilt. How often should I use the program
as basic maintenance?
Any other utility
on 27/11/03 17:02, Frank Cornew at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As a recent convert to OSX, thought that I'd made it over the hump.
Now that everything is installed on the Pismo (good thing I installed
that 60gig travelstar), software is upgraded, less and less classic
calls, I've noticed that
on 27/11/03 20:02, David Thrower at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
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I'm using an iBook 900MHz OSX purchased new in June
'03. Just ran newly
purchased DiskWarrior. It showed 28% fragmentation
of the hard drive. Is
this normal for five months' use?
I had the hard
I like to run Diskwarrior and PlusOptimiser (they
still come bundled together?) at least once a
month.
Never had a disk go down in the years since I've
done
that, except for mechanical failure of a bad
drive.
I haven't ran any of these utilities in the close to
2 years I've been
On 27-Nov-03, at 8:12 PM, Laurent Daudelin wrote:
I think you can logon with shift key down, but that will only prevent
startup items to launch.
It does a bit more than that, but I still doubt it would help since
this isn't a startup issue. Still, wouldn't hurt.
Since Jaguar, holding down the