ware...I still have one about a half-inch thick, laboriously printed out on
my "Epson FX-80 Compatible" Gemini dot matrix printer.
And that sure looks like an offshoot of lynx, the original character-based web
browser.: <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lynx_(web_browser)>
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king up some GPS-related info
a while back, about connecting GPS units to use as input devices for mapping
programs on the Mac.
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However it keeps saying it can't open the CD (last line of code)!
>
> When I continue to boot up using the "mac-boot" command the system boots up
> and show the Cd and its also sets the processor to 867.
>
> Can anyone help?
Just use leopard assist <http://
the Leopard runs them
> with out it.
ANY Intel Mac needs Rosetta to run PPC programs.
If he's moving to a Intel machine I say go all the way to 10.7 if the system
supports it, 10.6 if not. Considerably better performance.
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On Jul 3, 2012, at 5:33 AM, Ben Dinger wrote:
> On Mon, Jul 02, 2012 at 05:33:10PM -0700, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>> Migration assistant is pretty smart and won't move things over that'll mess
>> up the system and handles dissimilar system version well.
>
> Will it
my data from a mounted volume' option in Migration
assistant or during iinstallation of OS X.
Migration assistant is pretty smart and won't move things over that'll mess up
the system and handles dissimilar system version well.
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r causing sleep issues.
> The OS seems to eventually fix the problem, but it also takes 2-3 hours. I
> would like to speed up or jump-start the process. Bruce Johnson mentioned
> that the problem might lie in a messed-up "system network configuration
> preferences" file.
experienced this problem. Anyone know anything about this?
Dimly remembering that this is because something's been accidentally turned on
in the Internet Connect prefs, like a proxy or 'a number must be dialed', etc.
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etimes HDs run xtra hot before the gak. Sometimes CPUs run extra
> hot if their thermal paste has broken down... Applets such as iStat Menus
> have menu bar display gizmos for the temps.
Most computers run hotter in the middle of the summer, too.
Also, if something in the room has changed to
into the airport slot of a Pismo they can't...which was my
point. Those are Airport Extreme-compatible devices.
>
> The 4322 is immediately "AirDrop compaible", too.
Neat!
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Institution
inging up new devices.
Back when Apple stopped making the original Airport card, there were still a
LOT of Macs in use that had a slot for one but didn't have a card, the price
shot up to nearly $200.
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" ATA, maybe this is a more advanced
> form of SCSI or could it be ATA.
The connectors on the motherboard are ATA; the connectors on the add-in card
are two varieties of SCSI.
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mple hardware model which is mainly designed
> to satisfy Microsoft OSs. As a result, it is highly likely that it does not
> even represent the minimum requirements for a Hackintosh.
No it does not.
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le
OS X experience, because it can't.
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You can try the flash version number hack (below), but if the videos are
relying on something that's actually part of the upgraded version the solution
is to upgrade to an Intel Mac.
<http://lowendmac.com/ed/royal/12sr/flash-11-and-powerpc.html>
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"Wherever
fter a reboot? or if you select
'Renew LEase' in the TCP/IP settings in the Network control panel? DHCP is only
important at the time an address is handed out; typical home routers give out
addresse setting s with very long lease times, so the mac doesn't actually ask
for a new address
e RAM and reseating it. IF the 133 sticks were
recognized as 128's in both slots, the computer is good.
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and they only
> recognised was 128mb sticks
The iMac can only accept single density PC 133 ram, not double density, this is
a common issue. The PC-133 sticks probably only have 8 chips on them, not 16.
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to you! 8-P ) with some KVM's
too. Glad you figured it out!
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nce I"ve been in one, the main worry is not the missing
screw, but where it went; hope it's not lurking below the Mobo waiting to short
things out.
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really looking to downgrade as far as possible.
>
The B&W Powermac originally came with System 8.5.1 this is the earliest OS
that's supported. IN addition, this was a special version of 8.5, as I recall,
so practially speaking 8.6 is the earliest retail version.
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://web.archive.org/web/19990220004525/http://www.macaddict.com/reviews/>
They had all the great Power Computing ads, and the same attitude.
<http://www.streamstudio.com/powercomputing/campaigns.shtml>
Getting everything in German will be a little tricker. Some apps will work,
because
7;print to PDF'.
"Print to pdf" is the greatest! I used that for years with the classic Mac.
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now that Adobe Acrobat was on every one, as was stuffit expander.
I do have a complete set of MacAddict disks...what I don't have is immediate
recall of just which boxes they're packed away in...
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utton a couple of times, let it sit
30 minutes to overnight. Replace the battery, then press the CUDA once.
Will probably work after that.
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till working as of two days ago. I don't
> need it to work for long, just long enough to copy a document to a
> thumbdrive.
>
> I don't know anyone in the area with a battery that we could swap
> until the job is done.
>
> Help!
Have you done the PMU reset?
<h
issues.
Log in as this user and see if you can open Google. If you can, the issue is
somewhere within your user prefs or caches. If the problem persists, then the
issue is either systemic or the third party is no longer compatible with your
stuff. I seriously doubt the latter.
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ting steps I'm forgetting, it's been a long,
Long time since I messed with the classic OS...
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unning 10.5 which should get you better
support (although that one is deprecated as well).
You can disable ones you don't use; I'll wager shockwave is little used these
days and unless you have a specific web site that uses it, very few websites
use Java, either. (Remember Java is NOT J
orge.net/2.0/htmldocs/configuration.html#id4074161>,
what I'm unsure of is getting it running under OS X...
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but graphic card signals are digital, not
analog, you can't switch between Black and Gray without a different digital
signal.
Try connecting it directly to the monitor instead of through the KVM. That
would be the quickest test.
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I
x27;s eluding me now.
Here is a reference showing all the easily typeable characters.
<http://dbdev2.pharmacy.arizona.edu/miscjunk/Mac_Character_Mapping.pdf>
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Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
y
dropped support.
> Or spend $10,000
> and code up an extension to 9 that does Rendevour or Bonjour or
> whatever its called. Oh, well. Sigh.
Because Apple does not and will not ever support the kind of 'long tail' OS
support that Microsoft does (they're only now dropp
it simply could have had the
video calibration get corrupted (or someone accidentally chose the wrong
calibration) . My first try would be re-calibrate the monitors...unless the
obkject is really 'I want a new video card and this is my excuse' :-)
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Go inside and examine
the mechanism. I think I had to re-attach a small wire or plastic arm...
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tart with a digit or with a hyphen, and must not end with a hyphen.
However, a subsequent specification (RFC 1123) permitted hostname labels to
start with digits. No other symbols, punctuation characters, or white space are
permitted."
Per Wikipedia's 'Hostname' entry.
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question using the correct terminology.
This is good to know. Maybe I could get my Linksys router to show names instead
of MAC addresses.
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You recei
embedded Vimeo player
> nothing happens. Is there any workaround?
No. The 'Flash hack' only works in cases where a site requires a higher
version, but doesn't actually require the newer features. Vimeo is not one of
those.
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the G4 for use
> by my wife.
> Can anyone direct me to the information about this?
It used to be on the same site as Carbon Copy Cloner, but you have to use the
wayback machine:
<http://tinyurl.com/79jbknt>
The instructions are for Jaguar, but are valid up to system 4.
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them without the budget to have one to know how they work.
That, in fact, is how we all got iPads here...there was talk about the students
all getting them and such and we put our feet down and said "We can not support
these unless we get some!"
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is...) tap on the photos you want to send,
then tap share. Much easier than sending multiple emails!
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; the iPhone will glom onto any available wifi to do any
data related stuff if it can.
>
> Bruce, I will take you up on a couple of iPad photos to my gmail address, let
> me know if you need it.
On their way! Hope it works, my iPad is a Wifi only model.
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Rebooting the Mac in safe
mode to clear caches, or running Applejack?
I can send you some pics from my iPad if you want, test whether it's something
weird with his phone?
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ly dropping off, or I'd plug something in and
everything on the hub would just fall off giving me lots of 'The disk was not
ejected properly' errors. Not a good thing when I'm using it to pull data from
a possibly failing drive...
(and these are powered drives, not bus-powered)
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ign program that allows a QT
movie to be imported for a background, can use any format supported by
quicktime automagically, or export any format supported by quicktime. Perian
put the 'magic' in that 'automagically'.
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Inf
<http://perian.org/>
Horrible horrible news... =8-O
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ticle to find
this helpful suggestion:
"The US government recommends complete physical destruction of hard disk data
surfaces to guarantee secure data erasure. Presumably, this can be accomplished
by abrasion, or by a small amount of thermite ignited over a large,
well-ventilated pot cont
ountain lion,
> they are starting to turn into LEMs, is this where we should discuss issues
> with them?
The macintel list seems to be the one intel-based LEM list with decent traffic.
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Institutions do
through this it's probably a good drive...at this it's
better than my first PowerPC mac, an old G3 that was decommissioned from
Motorola back in the 90's...they simply removed the drive (sled and all,
dammit!) and tossed it in a big shredder.
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hash=item3cbfd5872e
>
This is good to know, these are one of the ones I can get via our purchasing
dept...good to know it's a reliable one, because one is going to be purchased
for work, as that's the one that's currently failing. (3rd Belkin in this spot.)
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I'm getting tired of these Belkin pieces of trash crapping out on me.
Definitely needs to be a powered one.
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ethernet port or as a
wifi bridge.
You could also get an Airport module for the g5; it's also possible all you
need is the little T antenna for it., check system profiler to see if there is
an airport device...
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Informat
a work in progress and many things like WebGL
are in flux as the various parties involved work out how to do this stuff.
Also, until a standard gets mostly nailed down it's not a good idea to put too
much effort into implementing it in production code.
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On May 12, 2012, at 8:01 AM, Len Gerstel wrote:
>
> On May 12, 2012, at 9:42 AM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
>>
>> On May 12, 2012, at 5:01 AM, skinnie wrote:
>>
>>> I used demeter, I don't know if supports html5, but if I go to
>>> http://html
p://html5test.com/>
It will tell you directly what features are supported and which are not. I did
not see TenFourFox in the test list, be interesting to see how it fares.
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indows or Mac. I've never had the misfortune to have to use OutPuke, only pat
user's hands sympathetically when it puked and lost all their email or
mysteriously corrupted their profile database irretrievably.
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our email system spends about 1/10th of his time doing that.
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own to the next message the marker for 'Unread'
doesn't change. Didn't know that, although it's not surprising since I use my
email client to, you know, READ my email, and so never have it set not to
display the message pane.
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e
> (and it is now "read"). Can I stop it from selecting the next message?
I don't think I've EVER seen a mail client that didn't do this...and no I don't
think there's a way around it.
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Informa
ter
> un-accessible?
Set a good password, and set 'require password immediately after s;eep or
screen saver begins' in the Security pane of System Preferences.
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Institutions do not have opinions,
On May 9, 2012, at 12:24 PM, Koralatov wrote:
> On Wed, May 09, 2012 at 19:31, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
>> The imate has a battery??
>>
>>
>>
>> Well dayum!
>
> How long have you been using your iMate? You might be just the chap to get
> us to
The imate has a battery??
Well dayum!
These batteries are pretty straightforward to find here as well:
<http://www.medicbatteries.com/battery-cross-reference-guide>
<http://tinyurl.com/6m9cazp>
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Information Tech
; if these devices would work on a hub they would be a viable solution
> to my internet dilemma.
>
> On May 8, 2:32 pm, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>> On May 8, 2012, at 2:00 PM, cheryl wrote:
>>
>>> I am living in a place with no internet service, and I'm wondering
any new one today is at least that speed, but
I've got a couple of 'old reliables' laying about that are only 1.1), but they
do work just fine.
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explicitly
create their own logs, like apache and cups.
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u're
pounding it *that* hard, what the heck are you using such an underpowered
machine for?
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eMachine and maybe other services that lay hard work on a slow processor
> and/or use up valuable system memory.
>
> - > Yet people say Time Machine is a good thing :)
It is, as is Spotlight. Both are vastly better under 10.5, too. (Spotlight, in
particular, is actually usable!)
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ecided to get out of the nonsensical 'making up our
own connectors' stuff. They're still on the 'lets use standard connectors that
nobody else in the world uses', but that's at least something that can change
in time.)
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College
On May 2, 2012, at 9:52 AM, James Morgan wrote:
> I have two MDD G4's running OS 10.4.11. Does anyone know if these
> computers will successfully run OS 10.5?
Unless they're RAM-starved (< 1G, and pretty cheap to fix) yes they'll run 10.5
just fine.
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use the old girl.
If you install OSX 10.4 on it you will a) be able to run a more current version
of iTunes, and b) use VNC to control it from your iMac if it's connected to
your network, eliminating the need for a monitor.
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Infor
On Apr 30, 2012, at 2:44 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
> The one thing that drives me absolutely nucking futz as a IT support person
> is :
>
> " got an error message (can't remember exact words)." (or my favorite: "I got
> an error, I didn't write it down
all computer gobbldeygook")
followed by the clear expectation that I am clairvoyant and can magically know
what went wrong..
At this point my only possible advice is this:
<http://lmgtfy.com/?q=Final+Cut+Pro+won't+import+M4V#seen>
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Co
ops! we
forgot to include something in these specific versions!" variety.
However, this merely means that that particular raw format is supported, the
"driver" is installed; you still need to have an application (like LightRoom,
Photoshop, Aperture, etc) that actually manipulates t
l>
The OS 9 version has the house editor so you can make your own.
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tho
MacBook Pro won't boot up immediately if
the battery's drained too much...sure gave me a scare the first time I ran into
that one!
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You rece
bar.
You can also just unplug it and plug it back in if that's handy.
Sometimes using powered USB hubs keeps sleepy disks awake.
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Test each stick separately in the slot you tested the first one. If you get a
panic, it'sthe RAM. If not, it's likely to be the ram slot.
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On Apr 25, 2012, at 12:02 AM, "tsaec...@att.net" wrote:
> Downloaded Applejack, ran Me
d
> anything related (mostly is Linux stuff).
You might try LSI, who owns Agere now:
<http://www.lsi.com/support/products/Pages/default.aspx>
I don't find the USS720 thing listed there, but they might call it something
else...
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ating most third-arty extensions and drivers.
3) Logged in as a different user, to eliminate userspace issues like corrupted
caches and preferences.
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Y
parison_of_S.M.A.R.T._tools>
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The list FAQ is at http:/
On Apr 17, 2012, at 1:25 PM, Douglas Mencken wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 17, 2012 at 4:09 PM, Bruce Johnson
> wrote:
>>
>> On Apr 17, 2012, at 12:49 PM, Douglas Mencken wrote:
>>
>>>>> Since they killed ppc and put profit above quality,
>>>>
>
top-end
Powerbooks, let along the iBooks they allegedly replaced.
I was there, I've used both, extensively, even running that bodged version of
10.4 the Macbooks were head and shoulders above the performance of the
Powerbooks, and with the advent of 10.5 and later 10.6 they were even b
focusing particularly on making
high-perfomance CPUS for the laptop market. Apple teamed up with a company
whose main line of business was aligned with Apple's for a change.
I am confident that Apple would be nowhere near where they are today, if they
existed AT ALL, without their s
onths,
since I got my 17" MacBook Pro, and when I do use it, boy howdy does it show
it's age.
Most of the time you can get a lot of years out of your purchase, but sometimes
change bites you in the ass.
Welcome to the ongoing wave of change, hang on to your surfboard.
There's a
have a spare drive you could toss 10.5 on and test it on that
machine...maybe it's something Apple's fixed since 10.4...
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t run 10.4 in a long time.
What happens if you do it the geeky way:
<http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20011028102805151>
<http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20070612161317338>
Maybe some bug in the GUI version...
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click on "OK" like that I'd be a wealthy man, with a Scrooge McDuck-style
vault/swimming pool full of nickels.
Also, Apple's solution is coming in Mountain Lion, and you all are going to
howl like stuck pigs about it, because it's "Application Signing", the App
s
certain that
it is the answer, but I do know that it will work just fine with one volume per
machine.
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move folders to correct this problem.
The correct solution is erase and partition, so you have one volume per backup.
Just moving the folders won't alter the internal DB structure Time MAchine uses
to keep track of things.
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that older versions of Java aren't as vulnerable, but
again, this has nothing to do with the underlying architecture.
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of
existence.
This is a large number, granted, but also, as I said, highly suspect.
Also, too:
<http://infosecisland.com/blogview/11619-Report-Half-of-All-Computers-Infected-with-Malware.html>
I agree, btw, with Dan's comment about Apple's glacial slowness in releasing
pat
On Apr 4, 2012, at 12:56 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
> Seen at MacOSX hints today
>
> <https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx>
And lo and behold, down near the bottom:
# Disable the “reopen windows when logging back in” option
# This works, although the chec
Seen at MacOSX hints today
<https://github.com/mathiasbynens/dotfiles/blob/master/.osx>
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iolent
X-Box games with the attention span of a gnat on meth.
"You are in a twisty maze of Firefox versions, each slightly different"
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You rece
//en.sourceforge.jp/projects/tenfourbird/releases/?package_id=12932>
So, I don't know what happened to your mail, but updating to 11 wasn't the
cause of it. For any changes to be made to your actual mail stores on the
computer it would have to have been changed by the running program (and the
y use VLC to play the ripped files
proicuced by Mac the Ripper, and not bother with the whole burning process at
all. IN fact VLC may be able to play the disks too.
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On Mar 19, 2012, at 3:08 PM, JohnV wrote:
>
> On Mar 19, 2012, at 6:06 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
>
>>
>> On Mar 19, 2012, at 2:56 PM, JohnV wrote:
>>
>>> Where are the settings (if they;re even in one comprehensive place...) for
>>> how fil
of where the current file was opened. Still
others will do save as where you last opened a file. And all of them will get
confused if the volume you last saved to is no longer accessible.
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University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group
Institution
ou restore, it should just get created the next time it's needed.
I'm kind of surprised that CCC doesn't already exclude these.
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Bruce Johnson
University of Arizona
College of Pharmacy
Information Technology Group
Institutions do not have opinions, merely customs
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On Mar 19, 2012, at 10:35 AM, JohnV wrote:
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> On Mar 19, 2012, at 1:26 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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>> It sounds as though your spotlight indexes are corrupt.
>> Turning off Spotlight can be done, but then it disables the Finder's Find
>> command as well.
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