Whoa, you must have some high powered email accounts if Gmail is like
all of your others. Gmail uses encrypted POP and SMTP. You certainly
don't set them up like you set up a non-SSL email account. You don't
use the same ports etc.
Maybe I misinterpreted what you meant.
It's just one or two
Hi All, some may have heard this story from other lists but now,
after having used fixed almost every mac ever produced before 1999,
I've met one I can't diagnose! Hoping someone here can help.
We bought a Lombard 400/DVD/256/6 off ebay.. . . .
.. .and it hard-froze all the time under 9.2 (every
1) the RAM. The original was PC-66. The new is PC-100. Maybe PC-133
would cure it?I called Crucial and they were really helpful -
they have sold about 100 modules for that model and had 3% returns,
they are sure it is ok. They were adamant the PC-133 would not help.
I don't think
On Feb 8, 2005, at 3:41 PM, Andrew, a Mac Freak wrote:
1) the RAM. The original was PC-66. The new is PC-100. Maybe PC-133
would cure it?I called Crucial and they were really helpful -
they have sold about 100 modules for that model and had 3% returns,
they are sure it is ok. They were adamant
On Feb 8, 2005, at 5:25 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
Whoa, you must have some high powered email accounts if Gmail is like
all of your others. Gmail uses encrypted POP and SMTP. You certainly
don't set them up like you set up a non-SSL email account. You don't
use the same ports etc.
Maybe I
you can, just choose th archive the mail in the google site, and dont
take it off the sever in your POP options, then you can have what you
want where you want...
On Feb 8, 2005, at 15:28, Zoltan Batiz wrote:
On Feb 8, 2005, at 5:25 AM, Marcin Wichary wrote:
Whoa, you must have some high
Hello all,
I recently posted a thread on this topic and didn't really get a
response. Safari STILL hangs on all secure servers. It has gotten so
bad, that I use IE for all secure transactions. Sometimes it can take
as long as 5 MINUTES just to load a secure page. Is there a problem
with
On Feb 09, 2005, at 01:34, Zoltan Batiz wrote:
Could this be one of the first signs of a G3 not being up to par for
OS X?
Hmmm... perhaps...
I'm accessing the bulk of my sites over HTTPS on a daily basis and
Safari is doing just fine.
If I recall there is/was an issue with DNS lookup in Mac OS
My otherwise lovely new iBook came preinstalled with Panther, which
unfortunately, I just found that one of my main apps won't run in, and
there's no known fix.
So I go and partition off part of the drive to install Jaguar on,
reboot with the Jaguar CD in the drive as the selected startup
On Tue, 8 Feb 2005 20:52:00 -0500, - drive - drift - dream -
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My otherwise lovely new iBook came preinstalled with Panther, which
unfortunately, I just found that one of my main apps won't run in, and
there's no known fix.
So I go and partition off part of the drive
on 08/02/05 19:34, Zoltan Batiz at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello all,
I recently posted a thread on this topic and didn't really get a
response. Safari STILL hangs on all secure servers. It has gotten so
bad, that I use IE for all secure transactions. Sometimes it can take
as long as
Hello all,
I recently posted a thread on this topic and didn't really get a
response. Safari STILL hangs on all secure servers. It has gotten so
bad, that I use IE for all secure transactions. Sometimes it can take
as long as 5 MINUTES just to load a secure page. Is there a problem
On 8-Feb-05, at 9:03 PM, Jacob wrote:
10.3 is the minimum OS that new iBooks can run. I'm writing this on a
1GHz iBook which came with the minimum OS for this machine: 10.3.4.
What app are you trying to run? Could there be an open source or
shareware equivalent?
It's a program in Python, PyDance.
On 8-Feb-05, at 10:19 PM, - drive - drift - dream - wrote:
10.3 is the minimum OS that new iBooks can run. I'm writing this on a
1GHz iBook which came with the minimum OS for this machine: 10.3.4.
What app are you trying to run? Could there be an open source or
shareware equivalent?
It's a program
It most likely won't boot on any OS before 10.3.5. I recently bought
the 2005 12 Ibook 1.2 and it was shipped with 10.3.5 it won't boot
with anything else.
Jim
On Feb 8, 2005, at 6:52 PM, - drive - drift - dream - wrote:
My otherwise lovely new iBook came preinstalled with Panther, which
On 8-Feb-05, at 11:11 PM, Jim Dynes wrote:
It most likely won't boot on any OS before 10.3.5. I recently bought
the 2005 12 Ibook 1.2 and it was shipped with 10.3.5 it won't boot
with anything else.
Yeah, that's what I got...even though I managed to get Jaguar installed
on the iBook by using
Why do they do that to the machines? I'm buying a new computer, why
can't I install whatever OS version I like on it? It's not like I'm
trying to install the no longer supported OS 9 or anything. What
difference would it make to them if someone wanted to run Jaguar on
their machine,
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