themyst
Apr 6, 10:29 PM
I believe dev team has their hands full getting the 4.3.1 jailbreak working properly across all devices (e.g. 1 bar issue on ip4). Once that's squared away, they may begin devoting more attention to the iPad 2. Still on 4.3 hoping for the best!
Detrius
May 1, 12:37 AM
I don't recall off the top of my head whether it's in /var/log/kernel.log or /var/log/system.log, but when the system boots back up, it provides a previous shutdown cause as an integer, and that integer can be used to point you in the right direction. There's not actually a list that's publicly available, but I might be able to find what it means for you.
Artofilm
Jan 20, 10:04 AM
Apple will release newly designed ACD's along with the newly designed Mac Pro, and since they just released a Mac Pro, I wouldn't think it would be released for maybe another 7 months to a year.
Don't hold your breath. The current ACD's are amazing.
Don't hold your breath. The current ACD's are amazing.
occams razor
Dec 26, 09:34 PM
I will give you tree fitty for it
coolbreeze
Nov 17, 03:00 PM
I haven't seen any mini apple stores at the Best Buy in West Ashley or North Charleston. Have they added it since I last went in one?
Actually we do have a Saks 5th Avenue on King St.
I don't know if BB's in Charleston have been remodeled (moved from there 3.5 yrs ago :( ). They just finished the remodeling here in Savannah, and I have to say it is pretty nice. Just like a mini-Apple store (and I mean mini). Very clean and Apple-like. It oughtta be rocking this holiday season *buys more AAPL*.
Actually we do have a Saks 5th Avenue on King St.
I don't know if BB's in Charleston have been remodeled (moved from there 3.5 yrs ago :( ). They just finished the remodeling here in Savannah, and I have to say it is pretty nice. Just like a mini-Apple store (and I mean mini). Very clean and Apple-like. It oughtta be rocking this holiday season *buys more AAPL*.
shardey
Apr 18, 10:29 AM
Geez, what defines one to be an analysts? These reports we have been reading recently are completely absurd.
DOUGHNUT
Aug 7, 06:19 PM
just use Parallels or VMWare
Silencio
Jan 16, 07:57 PM
Any Sinbad sightings this year? For a while, I felt like I was always running into him on the show floor. :rolleyes:
kalex
Apr 25, 11:41 AM
Yes first post. VPN is VPN. setup it up and see if it works. If you go abroad you will most likely need proxy server since ABC and netflix apps are not home specific like cablevision app
benhollberg
Mar 7, 09:20 AM
I don't need one friday, but I'm wondering if friday night or saturday morning they'll still have a 16GB Verizon model and how long the wait would be to get in and purchase one.
I highly doubt there will be any line on Saturday. But I also think that the 3G models are not as big as seller as the WiFi model so you might be good. I hope they have a good stock. I'll probably go down to the store sometime this week and talk to them about it.
I highly doubt there will be any line on Saturday. But I also think that the 3G models are not as big as seller as the WiFi model so you might be good. I hope they have a good stock. I'll probably go down to the store sometime this week and talk to them about it.
R94N
Apr 24, 02:05 PM
A multi-touch trackpad is a decent idea, I completely understand that Acer might want to add it to their machines. Everyone copies everyone else in some way or another.
player9
Sep 12, 08:52 AM
There is still some hope, but it is looking pretty grim.
1. GIMP does not support the 5700i because it does not use Postscript. They also stated they would not write a driver cause it would take too much time.
2. Last Saturday the French site for Epson posted a LaserWriter driver for the 5800 which is a postscript printer. The good thing is that this driver has the Epson utilities in it, so theoritically all that is left to do is the actual driver for the 5700i.
3. I read on another board, that Epson Support had told one person that they would be coming out with a driver in September, needless to say it is now September.
The Omni printer system for Linux does support this printer and maybe even the full blown CUPS also probably comes with a driver, so if Epson can just take some time and port the driver over, it should be a lot closer than if they were to start with nothing.
1. GIMP does not support the 5700i because it does not use Postscript. They also stated they would not write a driver cause it would take too much time.
2. Last Saturday the French site for Epson posted a LaserWriter driver for the 5800 which is a postscript printer. The good thing is that this driver has the Epson utilities in it, so theoritically all that is left to do is the actual driver for the 5700i.
3. I read on another board, that Epson Support had told one person that they would be coming out with a driver in September, needless to say it is now September.
The Omni printer system for Linux does support this printer and maybe even the full blown CUPS also probably comes with a driver, so if Epson can just take some time and port the driver over, it should be a lot closer than if they were to start with nothing.
100Teraflops
Mar 7, 11:36 PM
... I stopped using CDs and DVDs a few years back. Hard drives are just too inexpensive now and it was just too much of a hassle for me to burn sets of photos, store, and keep up with individual discs. With my job I move frequently and it's just another thing to loose. I opted for the simplicity of Time Machine (or similar program) and redundant backups and I'm happy with it. The simplicity and automation really make sure I actually do the backups which is the most important part ;).
I stopped saving non-keepers a few years ago too and it cut down on my workflow a lot. There's nothing wrong with saving everything but I found that I was wasting a lot of time dealing with them and trying to save borderline images. The first thing I do know is go through several culling sessions when I download the camera and cut out everything that's not a "keeper" for me. I delete them and forget them. I find I'm not spending a lot of time on borderline shots and I'm only spending time in post processing on what I thought were the few best shots of the bunch. I do tend to keep more family pictures though because they are more about recording the moment. Hope all this helps.
I can understand how burning a lot of photos would become tedious! Well I learned that backing up one's HDD is just as important as being a good photographer. :) Ironically, I deleted a few photos tonight. They were horrible photos, very blurry and I could not make out what I was taking a picture of. I do not know why I kept them this long!
Utilizing technology is a good thing, but sometimes technology is cumbersome. I will backup to blank media until I get sick of doing it. Sir, thanks for your contribution to my thread. You folks over here are good people, as I do not care what the video editing people think. ;) This thread is like a good women: a keeper! :D
I stopped saving non-keepers a few years ago too and it cut down on my workflow a lot. There's nothing wrong with saving everything but I found that I was wasting a lot of time dealing with them and trying to save borderline images. The first thing I do know is go through several culling sessions when I download the camera and cut out everything that's not a "keeper" for me. I delete them and forget them. I find I'm not spending a lot of time on borderline shots and I'm only spending time in post processing on what I thought were the few best shots of the bunch. I do tend to keep more family pictures though because they are more about recording the moment. Hope all this helps.
I can understand how burning a lot of photos would become tedious! Well I learned that backing up one's HDD is just as important as being a good photographer. :) Ironically, I deleted a few photos tonight. They were horrible photos, very blurry and I could not make out what I was taking a picture of. I do not know why I kept them this long!
Utilizing technology is a good thing, but sometimes technology is cumbersome. I will backup to blank media until I get sick of doing it. Sir, thanks for your contribution to my thread. You folks over here are good people, as I do not care what the video editing people think. ;) This thread is like a good women: a keeper! :D
irock
Jan 13, 10:36 AM
Just curious...
Your Shopping links in the 'Compare Prices' box are now missing. Did your webmaster notice that?
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2004/01/20040112233003.shtml
Thanks!
Your Shopping links in the 'Compare Prices' box are now missing. Did your webmaster notice that?
http://www.macrumors.com/pages/2004/01/20040112233003.shtml
Thanks!
Hellhammer
Apr 2, 07:34 AM
I may be incorrect, but wouldn't a System run off an external run really slow? Unless the external is connected via Firewire, or Thunderbolt >:D
Depends on the overall setup. If you have a small 2.5" 5400rpm drive in your Mac, then USB 2.0 isn't much slower. I guess OP's main idea is to test Lion and USB 2.0 is more than fine for that.
Depends on the overall setup. If you have a small 2.5" 5400rpm drive in your Mac, then USB 2.0 isn't much slower. I guess OP's main idea is to test Lion and USB 2.0 is more than fine for that.
SD-B
Apr 5, 04:21 PM
Going to the VLC page I see that he downloaded a recent one and it specifically says Download latest VLC for Mac OS X 10.5 and later
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html
But on 10.5.8 when he installed it it did say his architecture didnt support it.
So i am not sure he can install VLC at all?
http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html
But on 10.5.8 when he installed it it did say his architecture didnt support it.
So i am not sure he can install VLC at all?
balsagoth007
Mar 26, 06:19 PM
are cell phones not working across all the country ?
bdj21ya
Sep 13, 01:36 PM
So the article mentions backing up your Library as a new feature included in iTunes 7. I don't really see it anywhere, anyone know what they're talking about?
Obviously I could just copy the library and folder myself (since I keep the library consolidated), but it would be nice to know how to do this directly from iTunes.
Obviously I could just copy the library and folder myself (since I keep the library consolidated), but it would be nice to know how to do this directly from iTunes.
paskyhome
Mar 14, 09:18 PM
I have a similar setup at home including an airport extreme. I did try connecting the hard drives to the USB port on the airport and sharing them to the Mac Mini but found problems with it. It kept having the hard drives going to sleep and then the MAC Mini could not wake them up when it tried to access them.
I ended up giving up on that method and attached the drives to the MAC Mini directly. This lets the MAC Mini act as the server sharing the contents of the drives and the sleep issue is no longer a problem. Of course this would be necessary in order to use iTunes home sharing to the IOS devices since you can't do that from the Airport Extreme to the best of my knowledge.
As for cloning the drives, you might try Carbon Copy Cloner which can be setup to do this for you and it is donation ware. Just use Google to look for disk cloning in OSX and you will find CCC and some other options you may want to consider.
I ended up giving up on that method and attached the drives to the MAC Mini directly. This lets the MAC Mini act as the server sharing the contents of the drives and the sleep issue is no longer a problem. Of course this would be necessary in order to use iTunes home sharing to the IOS devices since you can't do that from the Airport Extreme to the best of my knowledge.
As for cloning the drives, you might try Carbon Copy Cloner which can be setup to do this for you and it is donation ware. Just use Google to look for disk cloning in OSX and you will find CCC and some other options you may want to consider.
rayz
Aug 8, 06:06 AM
take it easy on them, they saved apple's ass in the 90's. if it weren't for them apple would have gone 'rupt. they also have to worry about a thousand different hardware configurations whereas os x 10 has to worry about the mac line.. give 'em a break. (not an ms fanboy) :mad:
That is not strictly true. The MS purchase of Apple shares was little more than a token gesture to show that MS still believed in the company. It was good publicity for Apple, but it really did fall far short of 'saving their asses'.
That is not strictly true. The MS purchase of Apple shares was little more than a token gesture to show that MS still believed in the company. It was good publicity for Apple, but it really did fall far short of 'saving their asses'.
EricNau
Oct 8, 04:37 PM
This is interesting - can anyone confirm that the website didn't do this before?
I'm not sure about before, but I can tell you that it isn't just iphone.org acting this way.
For example, go to http://carbon.com and click on the iTunes tab; it will bring you to http://carbon.com/itunes/.
I don't think it means anything.
I'm not sure about before, but I can tell you that it isn't just iphone.org acting this way.
For example, go to http://carbon.com and click on the iTunes tab; it will bring you to http://carbon.com/itunes/.
I don't think it means anything.
nmiphoneken
May 6, 10:04 AM
All:
After applying the 4.3.2 hack I no longer have the Personal Hotspot feature in the phone. Does anyone have a means to recover this so I can use either mywi or ATT? I'm paying for tethering service.
After applying the 4.3.2 hack I no longer have the Personal Hotspot feature in the phone. Does anyone have a means to recover this so I can use either mywi or ATT? I'm paying for tethering service.
blevins321
Apr 18, 10:21 AM
Thanks, that looks really interesting.
Quite welcome :). And that brand is good - I have a couple hard drive docks from them. And as far as the reseller - OtherWorldComputing - they are excellent as well and do a lot of international business. I have one of their SSDs in my iMac.
Quite welcome :). And that brand is good - I have a couple hard drive docks from them. And as far as the reseller - OtherWorldComputing - they are excellent as well and do a lot of international business. I have one of their SSDs in my iMac.
iLikeMyiMac
Aug 19, 05:35 PM
Apple Lossless Codec is a compromise between the small but lossy encoding of AAC or MP3 and the large file sizes of pristine AIFF audio. Apple Lossless provides full uncompressed CD quality audio in about half the space of the original file, answering the call by discriminating musical ears for a format that offered both compression and high-quality audio.
If I read your post right it seems that you are importing from your cds in either aac or mp3 and then converting those files to apple lossless. Unless you have a lot of space, not a lot of cds, and a really good ear I would not reccomend importing your cds to apple lossess. I import my cds at 192kps AAC and can't tell the difference between that and the cd.
If I read your post right it seems that you are importing from your cds in either aac or mp3 and then converting those files to apple lossless. Unless you have a lot of space, not a lot of cds, and a really good ear I would not reccomend importing your cds to apple lossess. I import my cds at 192kps AAC and can't tell the difference between that and the cd.
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