Re: thumb drives (jump drives)

2009-02-04 Thread michael bluestein
Hello, I have been reading these posts and I can use some help. First off I am very new to macs. I know nothing about the disk utility. I just thought that macs had flash drives made for them. So I grabbed my sandisk and tried again to get it to work. Now no drive shows up but system profiler

Re: Safari Panic

2009-02-04 Thread Dan
At 11:14 PM + 2/4/2009, Simon Royal wrote: >eMac 1.25Ghz running 10.4.11 > >verbose panic - white text outlined in black overlaying the desktop. "verbose panic"? No such thing. If it took the whole OS down, it was a kernal panic. >He had simply booted and opened Safari and then it threw th

Safari Panic

2009-02-04 Thread Simon Royal
Hi. My 6 year old son has an eMac 1.25Ghz running 10.4.11. He is free to use it as I have set him up with no admin rights and limited Finder (but not Simple Finder). A couple of days he called me upstairs to be greeted with a, what I believe is called a verbose panic - white text outlined in

Re: mac compatible monitor? - next question/sharing

2009-02-04 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Feb 3, 2009, at 5:42 PM, Kathy K wrote: > We are using the apple keyboard and mouse since they are USB and the > HP keyboard and mouse were not. The gizmo is sharing the monitor, > keyboard and mouse nicely. A minor issue, when switching from the Mac > to the PC, the PC needs to re-recognize

Re: Firewall ports?

2009-02-04 Thread Bruce Johnson
On Feb 4, 2009, at 7:35 AM, Al Poulin wrote: > > > On Feb 4, 2009, at 4:10 AM, imaclist group wrote: > >> == 1 of 1 == >> Date: Tues, Feb 3 2009 8:20 am >> From: Bruce Johnson >> >> Devices may be daisy-chained up to 63 devices. There's a 4.5 meter >> total cable length limit, and standard 6-pin

Re: Firewall ports?

2009-02-04 Thread Al Poulin
On Feb 4, 2009, at 4:10 AM, imaclist group wrote: > == 1 of 1 == > Date: Tues, Feb 3 2009 8:20 am > From: Bruce Johnson > > Devices may be daisy-chained up to 63 devices. There's a 4.5 meter > total cable length limit, and standard 6-pin FW supplies 45 watts of > power. This per the standard, vi