At 12:16 AM -0400 5/27/2012, Melvyn Edith Halbert wrote:
I often use the Finder to Copy a bunch of files from my iMac's
internal hard drive to some external device. Occasionally an error
message pops up that says 'An item named already exists in this
location. Do you want to replace it
At 2:20 PM -0400 5/26/2012, Melvyn Edith Halbert wrote:
On re-opening a file created or edited with Apple's TextEdit, its
window appears on screen at a standard position -- it's always in
the upper left. Sometimes I drag a window to a more convenient
position before I close that file
At 1:29 PM -0400 5/7/2012, dect...@earthlink.net wrote:
Thanks Dan, wish I'd known about the voltmeter test
Always a good idea to have an xtra PRAM battery laying around. As
Bruce mentioned in his reply, they're standard 1/2 AA 3.6v lithiums.
Google lists quite a few sources.
Don't you
Depending on what you want to spend, you can get a G5 which will be faster
than any G4, or find a cheap Intel mac such as an original Macbook, even a
Core Duo will be faster than a G5. The Core Duo macbooks can be found on my
local Craigslist for between $150-250 with a battery that doesn't hold a
At 9:37 PM -0400 5/6/2012, dect...@earthlink.net wrote:
Well the new power supply didn't do it. The G4 just sits quietly and
just makes a faint clicking noise a few times or so til I turn it off.
Haven't really been following this thread, and don't know exactly
what iMac you have, but
from lowendmac:
Steve Jobs announced this faster, more feature laden iMac at Macworld Expo
99 in San Francisco. In addition to a 14% faster CPU and 50% larger hard
drive, the 266 MHz iMac shipped in five different colors: tangerine, grape,
lime, blueberry, and strawberry. *There are rumors
Right, and it's not on everymac.com either..
Steve Jobs announced this faster, more feature laden iMac at Macworld Expo
99 in San Francisco. In addition to a 14% faster CPU and 50% larger hard
drive, the 266 MHz iMac shipped in five different colors: tangerine, grape,
lime, blueberry, and
It is in fact bondi-blue, and the factory sticker indicates 266MHz with a
6GB drive, thereby meaning it must be a Rev. C. There was some information
on lowendmac about a rumor that Apple had extra bondi cases left, so they
used them in 99 for Rev C. models...
You can tell it's definitely a Rev
On Apr 30, 2012, at 9:58 PM, Brian Christmas wrote:
G'day Listers
Several weeks ago I sent Kelly a copy of Snow Leopard from Australia to her
address in the US.
She has just advised me that an Apple Tech support person had told her that
Aussie software won't work on USA Macs.
You
I find it interesting that it would take the disk then spit it out. Is the
disk a white disk that looks like one that would show up in a Google Image
Search for Snow Leopard DVD, or is it a grey disk that says Mac OS
Restore or a copied disk?
One thing to try would also inserting the disk while
As far as I know it will work, we purchased a French Snow Leopard Upgrade
disk and it went right on through the install fine in English on iMacs that
shipped with US 10.5 originally. The French one was $20 cheaper for some
reason and it worked fine, just french labels.
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Bondi blue is only rev A
Not rare at all
Value is minimal
Sent from my iPhone
On May 1, 2012, at 7:13 PM, Matthew Gill mgill...@gmail.com wrote:
I stumbled across an iMac G3 Bondi-Blue (tray loader, sans Infrared
on the front)... from what I understand, this is considered a Rev. C
model.
According to MacTracker, there was no Bondi Blue @ 266. There was a
Grape @ 266, but Bondi's only came in 233, and went only to revision
B... unless they had an accelerator card put in a 233 like I did in
mine back in '98.
On May 1, 2012, at 7:36 PM, Gary Fortman wrote:
Bondi blue is
Just want to say how cool this is . . .
Tom
On Apr 27, 2012, at 1:00 AM, imaclist@googlegroups.com wrote:
Hi, all,
I have a working G4 eMac available for the taking in the Maryland suburbs of
Washington, DC. Please contact me privately if you are
interested:ta...@patriot.net will do the
Yikes. And thanks.
On Apr 18, 2012, at 7:09 AM, Anders Fager / Gottick wrote:
In the Mail-app. Any one has the slightest ide where the actull file is? I
like to move it from computer A to computer B.
I believe it depends on the version of Mail, at one point it was a text
file., but I
On Apr 20, 2012, at 11:25 AM, dect...@earthlink.net wrote:
At one point, when the China trip was frustrating common sense, I was about
to consider buying another one of the ancient 'ones', possibly a little newer
but not so new as to lose the original mythic-quality. Right..? Actually
On 4/19/12 10:20 PM, Melvyn Edith Halbert wrote:
• Anders Fager / Gottickfa...@gottick.com Apr 18 04:09PM +0200 • •
In the Mail-app. Any one has the slightest ide where the actull file
is? I like to move it from computer A to computer B. •
Anders,
Your Inbox, Sent, and Trash mailboxes
On Apr 19, 2012, at 7:20 PM, Melvyn Edith Halbert wrote:
• In the Mail-app. Any one has the slightest ide where the actull
file is? I like to move it from computer A to computer B.
•
Anders,
Your Inbox, Sent, and Trash mailboxes are not on your computer. Any
On Apr 19, 2012, at 7:33 PM, Beverly Woods wrote:
Your Inbox, Sent, and Trash mailboxes are not on your computer. Any
messages in those mailboxes are in your Internet Service Provider's
storage facility. If you haven't deleted your mail messages from
your ISP, or have not copied them to
On Apr 19, 2012, at 7:33 PM, Beverly Woods wrote:
On 4/19/12 10:20 PM, Melvyn Edith Halbert wrote:
•Anders Fager / Gottickfa...@gottick.com Apr 18 04:09PM +0200 • •
In the Mail-app. Any one has the slightest ide where the actull file
is? I like to move it from computer A to computer B.
On Apr 19, 2012, at 7:45 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Apr 19, 2012, at 7:20 PM, Melvyn Edith Halbert wrote:
• In the Mail-app. Any one has the slightest ide where the actull
file is? I like to move it from computer A to computer B.
•
Anders,
Your Inbox,
On Apr 18, 2012, at 12:43 AM, dect...@earthlink.net wrote:
Does this sound impossible to decently fix? The website searches suggest a
power module replacement OR a motherboard.
It sounds like a power supply failure. Identifying the correct model of G4
would help. Further info can be
On Apr 18, 2012, at 7:09 AM, Anders Fager / Gottick wrote:
In the Mail-app. Any one has the slightest ide where the actull file is? I
like to move it from computer A to computer B.
I believe it depends on the version of Mail, at one point it was a text file.,
but I suspect it's a sqlite
At 9:10 AM -0700 4/6/2012, Bruce Johnson wrote:
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Java is a dying language like C++ is a dying language.
Ed Bott's latest. In short, Java is easy to avoid, except when you can't.
On 08/04/2012, at 2:47 PM, madamekelly wrote:
I am in a small town in west central Oregon called Lebanon. We are on
the map, but just barely I would love to have any software you are
done with. I would even pay you for the postage. I am living on
disability since my brain injury, and
On Apr 11, 2012, at 2:25 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
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
store on steroids, where only approved apps will run on OS X.
Bruce Johnson
Howling
On Apr 10, 2012, at 7:08 PM, Dan wrote:
4. Right now, the primary vectors for OS X-targetting malware are Flash,
Java, and MS Office. So glove up and pay attention. Crush Flash.
And give up things like browsing the 1940 Census records, the ones that were
just released? and a host of
hum.
Apple Snubs Firm That Discovered Mac Botnet, Tries To Cut Off Its
Server Monitoring Infections
http://www.forbes.com/sites/andygreenberg/2012/04/09/apple-snubs-firm-who-discovered-mac-botnet-tries-to-cut-off-its-server-monitoring-infections/
The comments after the article are good too.
Just wondering, I can't seem to find any documentation of this, but does
this malware effect PowerPC Macs or Intel only?
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Some more articles:
http://www.infoworld.com/t/java-programming/its-time-run-java-out-of-town-190525
http://blogs.computerworld.com/20012/the_flashback_attack_its_time_mac_users_got_security_aware
http://www.networkworld.com/news/2012/041012-security-firm-offers-more-flashback-258125.html
At 12:56 PM -0700 4/11/2012, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Apr 11, 2012, at 12:44 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
Just wondering, I can't seem to find any documentation of this, but
does this malware effect PowerPC Macs or Intel only?
So far as I've read, it's targeting Intel-based systems only;
On Apr 11, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Dan wrote:
Some more articles:
http://www.infoworld.com/t/java-programming/its-time-run-java-out-of-town-190525
Might as well write an article C++'s done, time to stick a fork in it. This
idiot hasn't got a clue of just how widespread Java is in enterprise
At 2:25 PM -0700 4/11/2012, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Apr 11, 2012, at 1:20 PM, Dan wrote:
Some more articles:
http://www.infoworld.com/t/java-programming/its-time-run-java-out-of-town-190525
Might as well write an article C++'s done, time to stick a fork in
it. This idiot hasn't got a
At 6:04 PM -0700 4/10/2012, Al Poulin wrote:
In view of the Flashback trojan, is now the time for average home
and student users to install an anti-virus package? I notice that
there are two free pachages, ClamXav 2 and Sophos Anti-Virus for Mac
Home Edition. ClamXav 2 is donationware and the
I am in a small town in west central Oregon called Lebanon. We are on
the map, but just barely I would love to have any software you are
done with. I would even pay you for the postage. I am living on
disability since my brain injury, and it is just enough to keep a
roof over my head. I only
On 05/04/2012, at 2:26 PM, madamekelly wrote:
Ok, I read all of the lovely advice you all sent. I am still confused
but getting better. I want to especially thank those of you who
dumbed it down for me.
Now, I have come up with what I hope are intelligent questions-
First some background- I do
On 05/04/2012, at 2:26 PM, madamekelly wrote:
Ok, I read all of the lovely advice you all sent. I am still confused
but getting better. I want to especially thank those of you who
dumbed it down for me.
Now, I have come up with what I hope are intelligent questions-
First some
Snow Leopard requires a copy of Leopard first in order to upgrade to Snow
Leopard and then on to Lion.
I believe that all Intel machines will up grade to Lion. However, the next OS,
Mountain Lion will not upgrade some of the earlier Intel Macs.
Everything of course should be backed up before
On Thu, Apr 5, 2012 at 11:34 PM, Lynn Wegley lyn...@gmail.com wrote:
Snow Leopard requires a copy of Leopard first in order to upgrade to Snow
Leopard and then on to Lion.
Actually, no, it does not.
www.appleinsider.com/articles/09/08/27/apples_snow_leopard_disc_will_install_on_tiger_macs.html
On Apr 6, 2012, at 7:35 AM, Dan wrote:
3. Because Java is a dying language,
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Java is a dying language like C++ is a dying language.
Java never took off as a web applet language and a general purpose language for
consumer applications, but Java is GINORMOUS in the
At 9:10 AM -0700 4/6/2012, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Android is coded in Java.
I thought Android and its apps are coded in a Google-perverted Java.
Isn't that why Oracle is suiing? :P
Apple is no longer including it with OS X by default.
That's because they used to have Apple's Own *Almost*
A nice article on TidBITS about Flashback...
How to Detect and Protect Against Updated Flashback Malware
http://tidbits.com/article/12918
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i tried resetting by holding in the Programmer button and resetting
the Mac,
On Apr 1, 12:15 pm, Dan dantear...@gmail.com wrote:
At 1:09 AM -0700 4/1/2012, Xion Dracari wrote:
it was working stangely. the OSX Tiger DVD i had was taking its time
to boot. about 40% into installing the
On Apr 1, 2012, at 10:54 AM, Xion Dracari wrote:
is it possible to get DVD Playback in OS9 from a USB DVD Drive? i
have from my Windows PC a USB DVD Drive i've gotten the imac to read
it and view files off discs in it but a DVD Disc in it.. the mac wont
show it as a DVD Disc (you dont see
Sounds to me like a wire short, if there is something like a +5V line
getting crossed with a ground making the system lock up instead of
disabling the single USB port.
As for mice, I've always used Microsoft mice and never had problems with
them. I've typically used Microsoft Intelimouse Explorer
At 10:00 PM -0700 3/28/2012, Bruce Johnson wrote:
On Mar 28, 2012, at 8:23 PM, Dan wrote:
some brands of Pee-Sea mice (USB) will work fine for a few
seconds, then freeze the computer so severely that the only way to
get things working again is to force restart
Sounds like a driver issue.
On Mar 29, 2012, at 6:24 AM, Dan wrote:
I have never, ever had to install a driver for any PC OEM mouse, and they
have always worked perfectly, out of the box.
Well, yes, most mice should work out of the box. But the driver software
is needed to get the better speeds and enable
This sounds to me like the power button is stuck. I would take a tooth pick
and run it around the power button on the back to see if any dirt is stuck
around it.
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Speakin' O' Mice:...
I have a couple of USB Pee-Sea mice that I like to use. The left button
works like a regular MacMouse. The right button brings up contextual
menus like Control+Click. This is handy.
eMac G-4 w/OS 10.4.11
I have notice though, that some brands of Pee-Sea mice (USB) will
that we have to
go back to the top to re-read what you wrote...
I have a couple of USB Pee-Sea mice that I like to use.
make/model? Details count!
The left button works like a regular MacMouse. The right button
brings up contextual menus like Control+Click. This is handy.
Normal default
On Mar 28, 2012, at 8:23 PM, Dan wrote:
I have notice though, that some brands of Pee-Sea mice (USB) will work fine
for a few seconds, then freeze the computer so severely that the only way to
get things working again is to force restart the computer. (Must change the
mouse first) This
I'm trying to get a Cannon CanoScan n676u to work on a intel iMac running
X.6.8. All the drivers and things for the thing is pre-intel and will not
play ball. Any suggestions on how to work around this?
Try VueScan. http://www.hamrick.com
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Worked like magic. Thanks.
, and if I can re-map the keys it will cut down on my
key-command confusion. The dual monitors arrived already, and I'm in heaven
with that. Total luxury having all that screen space. Now, just gotta wait
patiently for the new Dell CPU... I mean, PC.
Kathy
On Mar 25, 3:42 pm, Kathy K k...@spotart.net wrote:
Anyone familiar with flat PC keyboards? Or using an Apple keyboard with a PC?
Hi Kathy,
Personally, I'm a big fan of Logitech keyboards. Other than the G3
PowerBooks', I have never been completely happy with Apple keyboards --
or mice, for
On Mar 25, 2012, at 9:18 AM, Don Hinkle wrote:
My wife's iMac (about 5 years old), is now getting messages from
Apple about the Cloud which is coming as a service and warning her
that Mobile Me will be...something. Outdated? Or abandoned? We can't
figure out what Apple is trying to tell
THe catch is that her's is an older iMac that won't take 10.7, so it
seems they've screwed us.
On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:55 PM, Dennis Swaney wrote:
Don, here is a good place to start:
http://www.apple.com/support/mobileme/
Basically MobileMe will cease to exist at the end of June. If you want
I WROTE
I might be the least google capable person on the planet, but I'm stuck
here. Where can I find out what kid of DVDs a MATSHITADVD-R UJ-825-drive
can handle? Can it work dual layer DVDs? + or - ones? Somebody, help.
BRUCE WROTE
It appears that it does not write dual layer dvd's
At 4:22 PM -0400 3/25/2012, Don Hinkle wrote:
THe catch is that her's is an older iMac that won't take 10.7, so it
seems they've screwed us.
iTools, .Mac, MobileMe, and now iCloud. This is Apple's 4th go at a
cloud type services. heh. This too shall pass.
Gmail, Dropbox, CCC ... these
At 10:32 PM +0200 3/25/2012, Anders Fager / Gottick wrote:
But
this http://www.netcomdirect.com/pamauj8xdula.htmlhttp://www.netcomdirect.com/pamauj8xdula.html
says the thing can Write up to 8.5GB onto a single side of
dual-layer DVD media.
What am I not undertanding?
Not sure what you're
At 10:51 PM +0200 3/25/2012, Anders Fager / Gottick wrote:
I'm trying to get a Cannon CanoScan n676u to work on a intel iMac
running X.6.8. All the drivers and things for the thing is pre-intel
and will not play ball. Any suggestions on how to work around this?
Ancient scanner.
Double check
No, you can also use an iOS 5.x capable iDevice. I used my iPad 1 to set it
up. I then used my G4 iMac running 10.4.11 and Safari 4 to access my iCloud
email account. But it was slooow.
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On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 13:22, Don Hinkle donhin...@mac.com wrote:
THe
The Apple keyboards will work perfectly well with a Windows based machine.
The only thing to remember is the CLEAR key is NUMLOCK the APPLE key is the
WIN key.
Other than that, I have a bunch of clients using loving them.
cjc1959au
On 26/03/2012, at 6:42 AM, Kathy K wrote:
I'm a lifetime
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Kathy K k...@spotart.net wrote:
IT received a grant to purchase new CPUs from Dell. One of these CPUs will be
for me.
What's a Dell CPU? I'm not sure what you're talking about? Does Dell
have a line of computer's they actually named CPU??
If you prefer your
IF you have one of the macs restricted to 10.6, you can get to the email
account as follows:
http://hints.macworld.com/article.php?story=20111228112119253
On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:22 PM, Don Hinkle wrote:
THe catch is that her's is an older iMac that won't take 10.7, so it seems
they've
On Mar 25, 2012, at 1:51 PM, Anders Fager / Gottick wrote:
Folks,
I'm trying to get a Cannon CanoScan n676u to work on a intel iMac running
X.6.8. All the drivers and things for the thing is pre-intel and will not
play ball. Any suggestions on how to work around this?
Try VueScan.
This may be more involved than you care to get, but figured I'd pass
the info along anyway in case it was useful to someone else.
Microsoft provides a program you can use to test the input from a
keyboard. The program is not provided directly, but instead is
included as part of the IntelliType
On Mar 25, 2012, at 7:10 PM, John Martz wrote:
On Sun, Mar 25, 2012 at 3:42 PM, Kathy K k...@spotart.net wrote:
IT received a grant to purchase new CPUs from Dell. One of these CPUs will
be for me.
What's a Dell CPU? I'm not sure what you're talking about? Does Dell
have a line of
Hi Group.
Just wanted to mention that years ago, when I first started burning
CDs/CDRWs, I had trouble burning anything with my newly purchased
Iomega ZIP 650 on my 350MHz iMac Blueberry running OS 9. I contacted
Iomega after the first 50 coasters, and they responded with a list of
preferred
On Mar 19, 2012, at 2:32 AM, Anders Fager / Gottick wrote:
Folks,
I might be the least google capable person on the planet, but I'm
stuck here. Where can I find out what kid of DVDs a MATSHITADVD-R
UJ-825-drive can handle? Can it work dual layer DVDs? + or -
ones? Somebody, help.
On Mar 14, 2012, at 9:35 PM, Nathan Templeton wrote:
G'day, to you as well.
I have to concur with what some of the listers have said. Shotty (cheap)
media can really put the stops on your day when it comes to burning. I know
there are na-sayers out there that will try to tell it
On 12/03/2012, at 10:07 AM, Christopher Collins wrote:
It the drive is OK, then the other option is the media.
If a burning program defaults to 2x, then generally the media is only good for
2x burning.
I know that is how Burn and many others work. Not sure about toast, but I see
no logical
a disc and choose
View Refresh
I tried burning 8 DVD's last night, and had some success after
setting the write speed to '8x DVD' *twice. *it then burnt at 4 to 8
speed, average speed 5.
The first time, it did not work, but after the second try it did.
However, closing and re-opening Toast
, but after the second try it did.
However, closing and re-opening Toast, the setting failed to stick, and it
reverted to 2x.
Regards
Santa
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and choose
View Refresh
I tried burning 8 DVD's last night, and had some success after setting the
write speed to '8x DVD' twice. it then burnt at 4 to 8 speed, average speed 5.
The first time, it did not work, but after the second try it did.
However, closing and re-opening Toast, the setting failed
At 5:45 PM +1100 3/8/2012, Brian Christmas wrote:
Running Lion 7.3 with Toast 11.
One of my granddaughters put an SD card into the CD slot, and by the
time we managed to retrieve it, I needed a new drive.
Well, better an SD card than oatmeal.
Toast will only burn DVD's at 2x now, whereas
G'day Harry.
All's OK now, turns out a couple of my Grandkids had been playing with the
computer, and turned the Alerts volume right down. I completely missed it when
checking Sounds.
Regards
Santa
On 07/03/2012, at 3:49 AM, gifutiger wrote:
Brian,
You might also want to have a look at
On Mar 6, 2012, at 3:51 PM, LABcrab wrote:
Sadly, the graphics displayed are garbled, even after reinstalling Tiger.
http://youtu.be/UrvaNdjCOtw
Once you've eliminated the software as an issue, it's the hardware.
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Multi = 'more than one'; core 2duo == two cores. :-)
Their requirements only rule out the first gen Intel Mini, which only had a
single core CPU.
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On Mar 6, 2012, at 6:54 PM, Kathy K k...@spotart.net wrote:
My software arrived today, and the system
Once again, Bruce clears things up for me. I so appreciate it. Thanks! :-)
kk
On Mar 6, 2012, at 6:08 PM, Bruce Johnson wrote:
Multi = 'more than one'; core 2duo == two cores. :-)
Their requirements only rule out the first gen Intel Mini, which only had a
single core CPU.
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Did you have an external hard drive connected? That seems to be my biggest
problem with computers that won't sleep.
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On Mar 5, 2012, at 3:54 PM, Fred Thiel wrote:
From: Christopher Satterfield christopher1...@gmail.com
To: imaclist@googlegroups.com
Sent: Sat, March 3, 2012 10:57:11 PM
Subject: Re: Insomniac iMac
Did you have an external hard drive connected? That seems to be my biggest
problem
that is the cause of the problem. I tried
to install on a free partition I previously made for such purposes,
but was not able to do so. Since then, I have tried numerous things
including a complete re-format of the original drive with Drive
Genius and then ran AppleJack after restoring from my backup
Don't worry! I've got it working now. It required a Power Management
Unit (PMU) reset, though!
On 27/02/2012, Paul Brown paul.londo...@gmail.com wrote:
The monitor is a VGA LCD monitor by ProView. Unfortunately, I've since
bought another monitor and now the Mac won't turn on! I plan to post
Was the monitor a regular PC monitor or some variation of Apple monitor?
As for the G4's specs, I believe that would be a Quick Silver 867 MHz. The
system will run Leopard but somewhat slowly (I recommend having at least a
1 GHz).
As for Logic Pro 9, I don't believe that runs on PowerPC, I think
OK, thanks for this. I've since obtained a Power Mac G4 free of charge from
www.freecycle.org though. I've hardly used it so far, due to lack of a
monitor, then one night with a monitor I bought without a PSU. Either the
PSU or the monitor, or both, have blown out now. The details from About
this
This note is a month late for your purpose, I expect, but just to add
my 2 cents... The Youtube video is on target for you. While the
installed OS 9 would give you a Mac introduction of sorts, a better
experience would be provided by updating to OS 10.3 at least; adding
(inexpensive) RAM to the
Strait debian works better as they have a port already and Ubuntu will be a
little bloated for that model. I have three also which were my kids which
ran OS 9 when they were smaller.
Instead of trying to force OS X on there I reused them in my basement data
center. They make great little linux
On Feb 5, 2012, at 5:25 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
The one picture from the top view looks a little off to me, I circled what
I'm referring to in this image:
P1010162-circled.JPG
I hope the image shows up correctly for everyone, I have no idea how the
image is embedded when
Hi everyone,
Apparently it is time for a reminder - please *never* send *any*
attachments to any LEM list.
thanks,
Beverly
LEM listnanny
On 2/5/12 8:25 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
The one picture from the top view looks a little off to me, I circled
what I'm referring to in this
At 9:24 PM -0500 2/4/2012, John Callahan wrote:
Flash or h.264 - http://youtu.be/7NJqUN9TClM
When I play this video in Safari, YouTube works hard to push it out
as Flash. It then stutters and the audio often goes out of sync with
the video.
When I play this video with MacTubes, it does
On Feb 5, 2012, at 1:49 PM, Dan wrote:
Did you try clearing all related caches?- No
Clearing caches should always be the FIRST thing you do to try to
diagnose problems.
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On Feb 3, 2012, at 9:29 PM, John Callahan wrote:
On Feb 3, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Dan wrote:
(snip)
What OS? With what app are you viewing the video? What version of
said video - Flash or h.264 or something else? Please provide a
sample url. Did you try clearing all related caches? What
At 6:59 PM -0500 2/3/2012, John Callahan wrote:
iMac
Intel Core 2 Duo
2.16 GHz
3 GB
[snip]
I recently added a two gigabyte memory card. Previously I had two
gigs total now I have three gigs. When I had two gigs a U tube video
played continuously, now it pauses to catch up very often. Does
This ere sounds a lot more like an internet issue than a computer issue
itself. If it's running on Wireless I would check to see if moving it
closer to the router\access point increases the speed, and if it's wired I
would try restarting anything associated with the internet (modem, router,
etc).
On Feb 3, 2012, at 8:09 PM, Dan wrote:
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What OS? With what app are you viewing the video? What version of
said video - Flash or h.264 or something else? Please provide a
sample url. Did you try clearing all related caches? What else is
running? What type speed is your
On Feb 3, 2012, at 8:11 PM, Christopher Satterfield wrote:
This ere sounds a lot more like an internet issue than a computer
issue itself. If it's running on Wireless I would check to see if
moving it closer to the router\access point increases the speed, and
if it's wired I would try
At 1:02 PM -0800 02/03/2012, Al Poulin wrote:
A fellow Mac user group member cautions on taking the update if still
using Rosetta Power PC programs with Snow Leopard. He refers to this
article:
Latest Snow Leopard security update breaks popular PowerPC apps like
Quicken.
You should be able to select one of the .spin files and do a Get Info. About
2/3 of the way down the Info window you should see Open with: There you
should be able to select what application you want to have open the file.
Below that drop down menu is a Change All… button. Click that and
What exactly has happened to your iMac sound? I've recently bought one of
the same model, as a cheap entry into the World of the Mac, I installed an
old version of iTunes, listened to some Internet radio, then a few hours
later, one speaker came loose and started vibrating about, followed by the
On Jan 31, 2012, at 5:43 PM, kelly logsdon wrote:
how would I upgrade the ram to at least 2GB
The following Apple Support document details how to upgrade RAM, with
clear illustrations, for numerous iMac models:
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1423
The procedure is also described in the
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