On Jun 5, 2009, at 10:01 PM, MaGioZal wrote:
Do those tricks work on Beige G3 Macs with 10.4 installed via
XPostFacto?
I am unaware of any Old World Mac which could make use of this
technique.
And, there may be a number of New World Macs for which this
technique would also be
BW with Sonnet upgrade to 500mhz OS 10.4.11
I prefer to use my old keyboard instead of the USB keyboard that came
with the BW. The keyboard is an Apple Extended model that came
with a previous Mac.
Recently, the input from the keyboard does not appear on the screen
and my keyboad
Dear Listers
I keep getting this message on my G4 MDD dual 867 running Tiger
(10.4.11) with 1.5 GB RAM.
The application Transport Monitor could not be launched because of a
shared library error: 8Transport MonitorTransport
MonitorHotSyncLib.PPC
Thought someone might be able to tell me what the
On Jun 6, 2009, at 10:24 AM, PaperSmyth wrote:
Dear Listers
I keep getting this message on my G4 MDD dual 867 running Tiger
(10.4.11) with 1.5 GB RAM.
The application Transport Monitor could not be launched because of a
shared library error: 8Transport MonitorTransport
Anne:
I just reviewed the long thread you started back in April:
http://groups.google.com/group/g3-5-list/t/c52cfe089645ced6?hl=en
You made a good move downloading CCC. I like the Quick Start Guide
at:
http://www.bombich.com/software/docs/CCCHelp/CCCHelp.html
which gives a rather elegant
On Jun 5, 12:44 pm, insightinmind billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
After replacing my 10.5.6, and doing some file repairs and removal of
a flaky USB2 card, I am ready to try again with the 10.5.7 update on
my QS 2002 Dual 1GHz.
Any 10.5.7 Combo Up(to)date Comments?
On three machines,
On Jun 6, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Al Poulin wrote:
On Jun 5, 12:44 pm, insightinmind billycarm...@verizon.net wrote:
After replacing my 10.5.6, and doing some file repairs and removal of
a flaky USB2 card, I am ready to try again with the 10.5.7 update on
my QS 2002 Dual 1GHz.
Any 10.5.7
On Jun 6, 2009, at 10:42 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
They recommend use of Repair Permissions to cleanup a system prior to
installing their drivers, and then one after installing them. Really
seems like they're admitting to faulty systems programming on their
part ... not keeping up with
On Jun 6, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Jun 6, 2009, at 10:42 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
They recommend use of Repair Permissions to cleanup a system prior to
installing their drivers, and then one after installing them. Really
seems like they're admitting to faulty systems
Len,
That makes sense. I have had problems with Palm software on this
machine before and have tried an older version of Spring Cleaning on a
previous OS to remove it.
This time, I'll follow the advice in the link you found.
Thanks
Nicolle
On Jun 6, 10:02 am, Len Gerstel lgers...@gmail.com wrote:
On Sat, Jun 6, 2009 at 1:02 PM, Bruce Johnson
john...@pharmacy.arizona.eduwrote:
On Jun 6, 2009, at 10:42 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
They recommend use of Repair Permissions to cleanup a system prior to
installing their drivers, and then one after installing them. Really
seems like
On 6/6/09 11:02 AM, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu Broadcast
into the ether:
On Jun 6, 2009, at 10:42 AM, Bill Connelly wrote:
They recommend use of Repair Permissions to cleanup a system prior to
installing their drivers, and then one after installing them. Really
seems like
On Jun 7, 2009, at 12:44 AM, Kyle Hansen wrote:
On 6/6/09 11:02 AM, Bruce Johnson john...@pharmacy.arizona.edu
Broadcast
He's right. Bruce hates the overuse of Permissions Repair as the
magical
solution (remember the cuda button days?) as much as I do.
I am an apple Certified
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