Re: 1.25ghz PB Hangs in Tiger

2005-05-28 Thread Dylan McDermond
On May 28, 2005, at 9:32 PM, Steve Fuller wrote: I'll echo Laruent's findings as well. 10.4.1 on a 1st gen 17" albook. My suggestion would be to remove the ram stick and see if that causes the issues to stop. Steve Well, two problems: One, I don't have any other RAM for this - I gave

Re: 1.25ghz PB Hangs in Tiger

2005-05-28 Thread Steve Fuller
Anyone else having fits with Tiger on the Al Books? I've been getting hangs - maybe once a day - that lock everything. No mouse, no keyboard, nothing. I have to use a ctrl-cmd-power to reboot, no matter how long I wait. No problem with 10.4.1 on my 17". No hang or anything else... I'll echo

Re: 1.25ghz PB Hangs in Tiger

2005-05-28 Thread Laurent Daudelin
on 28/05/05 21:02, Dylan McDermond at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Anyone else having fits with Tiger on the Al Books? I've been getting > hangs - maybe once a day - that lock everything. No mouse, no > keyboard, nothing. I have to use a ctrl-cmd-power to reboot, no > matter how long I wait. > > Th

1.25ghz PB Hangs in Tiger

2005-05-28 Thread Dylan McDermond
Anyone else having fits with Tiger on the Al Books? I've been getting hangs - maybe once a day - that lock everything. No mouse, no keyboard, nothing. I have to use a ctrl-cmd-power to reboot, no matter how long I wait. They seem to come with opening new program instances - like finder wi

Re: LCD vs. CRT

2005-05-28 Thread Ruffin Bailey
> I agree with Dan. CRT monitors still have many uses. They certainly are the last component you'll need (note that I didn't say "want") to upgrade on your computer, which means two things to me: 1.) Don't scrimp on your monitor. If you want high resolution and a small footprint (LCD), pay

Re: LCD vs. CRT

2005-05-28 Thread Brian
From what I've heard from others, CRTs have a longer useful life span than LCD monitors as well, and are significantly cheaper, which helps with the value equation. Brian On May 28, 2005, at 11:29 AM, Claire Hart wrote: Having read the posts on what to do with old CRTs and also the dangers

Re: LCD vs. CRT

2005-05-28 Thread Zoltan Batiz
Claire, I agree with Dan. CRT monitors still have many uses. Take me for example. My main computer is a PowerBook Pismo. I have the Apple 17" CRT Studio display hooked up to it for web design purposes. With both LCD and CRT technology at my fingertips, I'm able to compare colors for som

Re: LCD vs. CRT

2005-05-28 Thread darm0k
At 11:29 AM -0500 05/28/2005, Claire Hart wrote: Having read the posts on what to do with old CRTs and also the dangers of photon beams zapping out of the ray guns and getting us all, I am left with questions on two trains of thought: (1) Is it wiser to buy a flat-panel monitor? Are we safer

LCD vs. CRT

2005-05-28 Thread Claire Hart
Having read the posts on what to do with old CRTs and also the dangers of photon beams zapping out of the ray guns and getting us all, I am left with questions on two trains of thought: (1) Is it wiser to buy a flat-panel monitor? Are we safer? Are our kids safer? They spend quite a bit of