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
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
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
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
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
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
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?
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
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
On 10 Sep 2004, at 14:16, G-Books wrote:
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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
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
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
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
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:
Thanks Laurent,
Looks like the Security Update hosed me and reverting fixed the problem.
Mark Edward Attew
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Man's greatest desire is not love or hate, but to change another person's
writing. -- George Orwell.
- Original Message -
From: Laurent Daudelin [EMAIL
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
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
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
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
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).
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
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