Re: FireWire via PCMCIA, Western Digital?

2004-09-10 Thread E. Moorhead
Hey Mikael... On This06 ,Sep,;2004, at 07:25 PM, Mikael Byström wrote: I've been offered a Western Digital Firewire/iLink PCMCIA Card, PURE, UNADULTERATED JUNK! Avoid it like the Plague. To expensive by-half, if THEY paid YOU to take it! but I have problems finding data on

Re: true processor speed

2004-09-10 Thread Mark Kippert
WNK on 9/8/04 5:58 PM wrote: I just came across this in a thread by accident somewhere; sysctl hw.cpufrequency I entered it via the terminal and came up with a speed? of 667 on my 1gHz titanium powerbook. I got hw.cpufrequency: 6 on my 1GHz 15 Aluminum PowerBook. Just out of

Pismo System Profiler Question

2004-09-10 Thread K
Greetings 'Listas, I was just checking out some info in the System Profiler in 10.3.5 on this Pismo and peeked in the Extensions folder under the Software section. While scanning through the list I saw that under the item IODVDStorageFamily Version 1.3.1 it shows something called Valid as NO

Re: Pismo System Profiler Question

2004-09-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 10/09/04 11:01, K [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Greetings 'Listas, I was just checking out some info in the System Profiler in 10.3.5 on this Pismo and peeked in the Extensions folder under the Software section. While scanning through the list I saw that under the item IODVDStorageFamily

Re: Trackpad on PB17

2004-09-10 Thread Claire Hart
When I type something and want to move the cursor or click something, sometimes the trackpad won't respond for a few seconds... -Laurent. Me, too. I got my PB17 two months ago. In continual use when my finger stays on the track pad, it's fine. But when I take my finger off the trackpad, even

Re: Pismo System Profiler Question

2004-09-10 Thread Tim Hodgson
Hi Mike, On Fri, Sep 10, 2004 at 11:01 am -0400, K wrote: Greetings 'Listas, I was just checking out some info in the System Profiler in 10.3.5 on this Pismo and peeked in the Extensions folder under the Software section. While scanning through the list I saw that under the item

Re: anyone know if the Linksys SpeedBoost feature would work with AirPort Extreme?

2004-09-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 10/09/04 11:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just bought an iBook G4, and am finally going to get a wireless router. I wondered if anyone's had any experience with the Linksys one (http://www.linksys.com/products/product.asp?grid=33scid=35prid=610) with SpeedBooster?

Re: Pismo System Profiler Question

2004-09-10 Thread kochkodin
Laurent Daudelin wrote: I'm not sure about the Valid attribute, but I think that the dependency is about other extensions that are needed for that one to work. This is off memory, so I could certainly be wrong. I'm not sure that the extension would be able to diagnose as to whether the drive is

Re: extreme prices for non-extreme Airport cards

2004-09-10 Thread Jeff Drummond
On Sep 10, 2004, at 7:16 am, Eric Morrison [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Just thought I'd pass on a rumor I heard from a rep at CDW. He said that he spoke with a D-Link rep at Comdex (I think he said Comdex) and the rep told him they were going to be releasing an internal airport card (like the old

Re: Again dead keyboard.

2004-09-10 Thread invicta
On 10 Sep 2004, at 14:16, G-Books wrote: In-Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Message-Id: [EMAIL PROTECTED] From: Bruce Johnson [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Again dead keyboard. Date: Thu, 9 Sep 2004 14:09:37 -0700 That sounds like a loose keyboard connector. Time to call AppleCare, since in the Al

Re: True Processor Speed

2004-09-10 Thread Pierre Boivin
53332 on my 867 Mhz 12¨Power book. Strangely it is the same whether I run on battery or plug-in. I've check my energy saving settings and it is supposed to run at maximum processor performance when plug-in and minimal when on battery. Still the speed is the same. Can it be a bug in the

Re: True Processor Speed

2004-09-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 10/09/04 17:33, Pierre Boivin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: 53332 on my 867 Mhz 12¨Power book. Strangely it is the same whether I run on battery or plug-in. I've check my energy saving settings and it is supposed to run at maximum processor performance when plug-in and minimal when on

Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread Mark Edward Attew
I have been having issues since Tuesday logging into my Pismo with 10.3.5. When I use an ftp client from a PC or another Mac, I get the following: Resolving host name 192.168.1.132... Connecting to (192.168.1.132) - IP: 192.168.1.132 PORT: 21 Connected to (192.168.1.132) - Time = 31ms Socket

Re: Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread Laurent Daudelin
On 10/09/04 18:03, Mark Edward Attew [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I have been having issues since Tuesday logging into my Pismo with 10.3.5. When I use an ftp client from a PC or another Mac, I get the following: Resolving host name 192.168.1.132... Connecting to (192.168.1.132) - IP:

Re: Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread Mark Edward Attew
Thanks Laurent, Looks like the Security Update hosed me and reverting fixed the problem. Mark Edward Attew [EMAIL PROTECTED] Man's greatest desire is not love or hate, but to change another person's writing. -- George Orwell. - Original Message - From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL

Wallstreet keeps shutting down

2004-09-10 Thread leif halvard silli
Hi -- I'm new to this list but a long time LowEndMac reader. My Wallstreet Road Apple 12 has begun to suddenly shut down by itself. I use MacOS9.2.2 and I first saw this while workin in InDesign 1.5. A reboot works fine, till it soon happens again. When it first happened I was using an external

true processor speed (update)

2004-09-10 Thread WNK
I reset the PMU and turned the PB back on an it displayed the correct speed: 7 After a regular restart it again shows the incorrect value. I ran three passes with XBench (2 w/incorrect #showing 1 w/correct #showing) All three passes were with 1.75 points of each other. Also, with

Re: anyone know if the Linksys SpeedBoost feature would work with AirPort Extreme?

2004-09-10 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 11:38 AM -0400 9/10/04, Laurent Daudelin wrote: On 10/09/04 11:35, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: I just bought an iBook G4, and am finally going to get a wireless router. I wondered if anyone's had any experience with the Linksys one

Re anyone know if the Linksys SpeedBoost feature would work with AirPort Extreme?

2004-09-10 Thread Clyde Kahrl
Laurent wrote: If you're planning to use any laser printer that relies on EtherTalk (AppleTalk over Ethernet), I would suggest you look somewhere else as the Linksys products don't support Macintosh at al A: I have an 3year old linksys router and it supports ethertalk. Linksys will not support

Re: Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread Bob
The National Enquirer reports at 6:13 PM -0400 9/10/04, Laurent Daudelin wrote: snip I've read on the Usenet that you could use sftp, but I don't know anything else about it. I think that sftp is a more secured version of ftp than the regular ftp. Yes, sFTP runs through a secure shell (ssh).

Re: Pismo FTP Woes

2004-09-10 Thread john slavin
Going a slightly different direction, have you thought about using this opportunity to implement WebDAV? John Slavin On Sep 10, 2004, at 11:14 PM, Bob wrote: The National Enquirer reports at 6:13 PM -0400 9/10/04, Laurent Daudelin wrote: snip I've read on the Usenet that you could use sftp, but