At 10:49 AM -0500 12/9/2009, yersi...@cybernex.net wrote:
>The QS has always been a nice quiet machine -- I almost never hear
>it at all. The only noisy component of my collection here is the
>external HD, which is on all the time so I can make immediate
>backups whenever I have to, and that thi
Dan writes,
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Manually enclosing whole areas of text in angle-brackets <> does not
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At 1:07 PM -0500 12/8/2009, yersi...@cybernex.net wrote:
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>U, how would I be able to tell if it had?
Less noise coming from the box.
Open the drive and hear it spin up.
>Would it be a good idea to reboot both the Mini and the Quicksilver to
>"reset" all this stuff?
Shouldn't be necessary.
Dan writes,
Ooooh wow! Thank you, I did this and I'm able to get into my
Quicksilver's Network prefs pane without that PITA dialog box. :-D
U, how would I be able to tell if it had?
Would it be a good idea to reboot both the Mini and the Quicksilver to
"reset" all this stuff? Also, h
At 4:34 PM -0500 12/7/2009, yersi...@cybernex.net wrote:
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>After my BF replaced its PRAM battery, the Mini worked just fine.
GREAT!!
>Here's the problem -- when I go to System Prefs and click "Network," I
>get this dialog box that says "Your network settings have been changed
>by another app
Hi Listers,
Sorry I haven't been back but with *most* of my problems solved, I've
been too busy enjoying my Macs. :-) Anyway, present status:
1. After my BF replaced its PRAM battery, the Mini worked just fine.
2. My boyfriend helped me establish an Ethernet network (I have a hub)
and KVM sharin