Re: Stripped heat sink screws

2002-10-10 Thread srjhon
There's one in the center (center, closer to back) and a one near the edge of the heatsink (more to right, closer to front) On Thursday, Oct 10, 2002, at 21:51 America/Indianapolis, Sephee wrote: > Huh!? What screw's that? I dont think I'm following that. I am trying > to take off the heat sink

Re: Stripped heat sink screws

2002-10-10 Thread srjhon
Right, there's one screw right in the center (on a wallstreet). See Heat Sink p14 in the Apple manual. I had the same problem and got it loose with a pair of tiny needlenose by very delicating twisting after getting a good grip on it. Be careful not to twist too hard or you might rip off the h

monitoring access to the Sites folder?

2002-10-06 Thread srjhon
Since I have a cable connection that's on all the time, I'm thinking of turning on web sharing and using the Sites folder for a web site. Is there any way to monitor the access to the folder? See who views it, for how long etc. I don't see anything in 10.2 utilities that seems to do that. I wo

Re: booting Wallstreet from external firewire CDRW?

2002-10-02 Thread srjhon
I think I might go with this the The MCE Xcarét Pro 2000 Expansion Bay CD-RW - says its the only drive that's bootable, works with X, works in a wallstreet. Little pricey but whaddaya gonna do. http://store.powerbook1.com/mcexcarprome.html On Tuesday, Oct 1, 2002, at 10:01 America/Indianapolis

Re: chasing jaguars on wall street

2002-10-02 Thread srjhon
I have a wallstreet II 233 upgraded to 500 with a sonnet. 240 RAM. Jag is great. On Wednesday, Oct 2, 2002, at 11:10 America/Indianapolis, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > i have a wallstreet 233. Can anyone tell me what it would take to run > Jaguar comfortably. if i increased the ram enough would

Re: .DS_Store?

2002-09-30 Thread srjhon
Here's more, from another security site (sounds ominous): REFERENCE: http://www.securityfocus.com/cgi-bin/vulns-item.pl?section=info&id=3324 # Each directory in the filesystem can contain a hidden object, ".DS_Store" containing data which includes a list of files stored there. This object

Re: .DS_Store?

2002-09-30 Thread srjhon
On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 22:09 America/Indianapolis, Laurent Daudelin wrote: > on 30/09/02 22:53, [EMAIL PROTECTED] at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >> Does anybody know what .DS_Store is? It's replicates itself into every >> folder on my machine since I installed jag. Just a blank icon. No >>

.DS_Store?

2002-09-30 Thread srjhon
Does anybody know what .DS_Store is? It's replicates itself into every folder on my machine since I installed jag. Just a blank icon. No trouble so far. There's a thread about it on http://www.opendarwin.org/ but its way over my head. -- G-Books is sponsored by and..

Re: external CD-R/RW drive to boot from a system disk? how about Wallstreet 1 (with USB card)?

2002-09-30 Thread srjhon
No, the WSII doesn't have a USB either. I have a PCI card. I'm planning to get a firewire card and an external CD-RW drive if I can determine that it's possible to boot from it in an emergency. My apple DVD drive isn't working since I put in a MUG CD that made a lot of noise and then didn't sh

external CD-R/RW drive to boot from a system disk?

2002-09-29 Thread srjhon
Does anyone know if you can use an external CD-R/RW drive to boot from a system disk? The DVD drive on my Wallstreet II is kaput so I'm thinking of getting an external. Apple told me that Firewire drives can (check with manufacturer), but not USB. thanks -- G-Books is sponsored by