~Shard~
Dec 14, 10:09 PM
Haha, worth a try though! :p
You bet, can't blame a guy for trying - I applaud your "marketing creativity"! :D
You bet, can't blame a guy for trying - I applaud your "marketing creativity"! :D
alust2013
Mar 20, 03:58 PM
Those would work. The green drives tend to do that to save power, but the scorpio blue shouldn't cause you any issues.
xparaparafreakx
Apr 14, 01:57 PM
any tipe of bluetooth headsets. i hope sony come out with a head set.:) :)
The playstation 3 forum at sony has a list of ones that work good, work and don't work.
The playstation 3 forum at sony has a list of ones that work good, work and don't work.
jekay06
Jan 1, 12:43 PM
My IPod touch 3g is only 4 months old but I get about an hours use before the the 20% battery life come up. I brought it back to Apple and everything checks out. I love the unit but the battery life sucks. I have gone on line and checked out how to get better batery life, but If I did what it says to do, it would be useless.
Consultant
Dec 22, 05:28 PM
^Sorry, I was told by an admin I can't.
Might want to edit your first post then.
Might want to edit your first post then.
ryanflucas
Apr 26, 12:45 PM
I'm looking for a comprehensive guide to Terminal commands in Mac OS X, specifically Snow Leopard and the upcoming Lion. It can be a faq file, online resource, a book, whatever. I would just like to learn to more efficiently use Terminal.
Anyone have any suggestions/recommendations? Perhaps someone offers an online course? I haven't checked out Apple yet, but maybe they have some sort of webinar? :D
Anyone have any suggestions/recommendations? Perhaps someone offers an online course? I haven't checked out Apple yet, but maybe they have some sort of webinar? :D
4JNA
Feb 22, 08:13 AM
...I'm wondering if there are any better apps to monitor FaH, which also include the ability to pause FaH, for the mac (leopard specifically)???
Thanks :)
welcome, and thanks for folding. i think you already found the two i would've recommended.
i assume when you say 'pause' you mean a 1 click or right-click 'pause'... nothing that i am aware of, but that's not saying much. EDIT: the current increase release FAQ page says 'You can start, stop, pause, and continue easily from InCrease or its Dock menu.' but since i'm not using it anymore, i can't confirm or deny that...
first, i guess, what kind of computer, and which client are you using? assume mac, and guessing the command line interface, so increase is about the only way to start/stop without getting geeky in terminal.
more info, and we can try and get you better answers. best of luck.
Thanks :)
welcome, and thanks for folding. i think you already found the two i would've recommended.
i assume when you say 'pause' you mean a 1 click or right-click 'pause'... nothing that i am aware of, but that's not saying much. EDIT: the current increase release FAQ page says 'You can start, stop, pause, and continue easily from InCrease or its Dock menu.' but since i'm not using it anymore, i can't confirm or deny that...
first, i guess, what kind of computer, and which client are you using? assume mac, and guessing the command line interface, so increase is about the only way to start/stop without getting geeky in terminal.
more info, and we can try and get you better answers. best of luck.
ApplEngineer
Feb 26, 10:06 AM
My response may not be too relevant, but I have a harmony remote that when I switched activities puts my mini to sleep. Btw the harmony remote is great and works with the mini well.
A more technical way is that I believe plex has an API functionality that allows you to run a script. You could then run a script when the pled closes that puts your mini to sleep.
A more technical way is that I believe plex has an API functionality that allows you to run a script. You could then run a script when the pled closes that puts your mini to sleep.
balamw
Apr 13, 12:46 PM
ioservicegetmatchingservices;
Shouldn't that be:
IOServiceGetMatchingServices
It is case sensitive you know!
What happens if you try to find something that isn't implemented by yourself.
B
Shouldn't that be:
IOServiceGetMatchingServices
It is case sensitive you know!
What happens if you try to find something that isn't implemented by yourself.
B
-applefreak-
Nov 6, 08:03 PM
http://idisk.mac.com/lefevere/Public/c3.jpg
4 of the .........
4 of the .........
simsaladimbamba
Apr 20, 07:34 PM
Thanks, I've just ordered it
Just gotta work out how to clone my old hard drive to it when it arrives so I don't have to faff around re-installing everything
I don't have a SATA caddy so wonder if I can clone my existing drive to an external then clone it back with the new, blank drive installed in the machine...is this do-able?
Yes, that works if the external HDD is using "Mac OS Extended" as format and "GUID" as partition scheme. But USB enclosures for 2.5" S-ATA HDDs can be had for 10 €.
Just gotta work out how to clone my old hard drive to it when it arrives so I don't have to faff around re-installing everything
I don't have a SATA caddy so wonder if I can clone my existing drive to an external then clone it back with the new, blank drive installed in the machine...is this do-able?
Yes, that works if the external HDD is using "Mac OS Extended" as format and "GUID" as partition scheme. But USB enclosures for 2.5" S-ATA HDDs can be had for 10 €.
flopticalcube
Apr 16, 11:33 PM
There are only two models. Look for the model or part no. and compare to those discussed here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AirPort#AirPort_Express
robbieduncan
Apr 10, 07:40 AM
OK so now we are using normal, standard terminology :)
A Mac app is actually a folder with a special structure. It may be possible to do what you want. The general structure of a normal Mac app is as follows:
MyApp.app
Histoire des Arts
La Folle Histoire des Arts de la Rue | Flickr - Photo Sharing!
Histoire des Arts 3ème
de l#39;histoire des arts
TRAAM Histoire des Arts.
et l#39;histoire des arts,
A Mac app is actually a folder with a special structure. It may be possible to do what you want. The general structure of a normal Mac app is as follows:
MyApp.app
i-want-intel
Sep 24, 09:41 PM
apple are selling a 30 dollar dock on their website or you could buy a phillips dock i have one and it works wonders
imaketouchtheme
Jun 25, 11:51 PM
Do you have any specs on the iMac?
Also, are you interested in trades?
Thanks!
Also, are you interested in trades?
Thanks!
ClutchThese
Mar 7, 02:43 AM
you can use it, at worst restore and redo.
pblive
Mar 24, 06:40 AM
Despite the fact that I shouldn't be spending money I don't have, I'd wanted a Mac for a long time, since working with them at Uni and, prior to that, at various workplaces including a stint on Work Experience at Your Sinclair.
Having owned PCs from an almost steam powered 8086 through to the last Dual Core 2 machine I have (and the last PC I may ever own), it was a big move to go back to Mac OS and learn it all over again.
But a refurbished Mac Mini (2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) at �510 was a bargain and I had to have it, especially as it now means I can review Mac App Store games on my website.
The Mac Mini delivery was incredibly quick. Arriving on Tuesday morning after ordering late on Sunday, I barely had time to clean the study ready for the new machine.
Setting up was easy, plug in and go. Mac OSX greated me with a light and sound show. Ok, it was a slightly tinny sound as I hadn't set the sound to come out of the TV.
Moving across iTunes was far harder. Reformatting one 1TB Hard Drive to be used on the Mac then copying across 200GB of data from an NTFS drive to the new one. Some fiddling around later, much hunting for Artwork on albums, one iPhone synced to the new iTunes and I still have to sync my iPod Touch, losing all the game saves in the process. (it's ok, I really want to go through and 3 star EVERY SINGLE Angry Birds level all over again. Grrrr).
Now the learning curve begins.
Having owned PCs from an almost steam powered 8086 through to the last Dual Core 2 machine I have (and the last PC I may ever own), it was a big move to go back to Mac OS and learn it all over again.
But a refurbished Mac Mini (2.4GHz Intel Core 2 Duo) at �510 was a bargain and I had to have it, especially as it now means I can review Mac App Store games on my website.
The Mac Mini delivery was incredibly quick. Arriving on Tuesday morning after ordering late on Sunday, I barely had time to clean the study ready for the new machine.
Setting up was easy, plug in and go. Mac OSX greated me with a light and sound show. Ok, it was a slightly tinny sound as I hadn't set the sound to come out of the TV.
Moving across iTunes was far harder. Reformatting one 1TB Hard Drive to be used on the Mac then copying across 200GB of data from an NTFS drive to the new one. Some fiddling around later, much hunting for Artwork on albums, one iPhone synced to the new iTunes and I still have to sync my iPod Touch, losing all the game saves in the process. (it's ok, I really want to go through and 3 star EVERY SINGLE Angry Birds level all over again. Grrrr).
Now the learning curve begins.
nicname
Apr 16, 11:54 PM
Thoughts and inputs between these two.
The con of SGP is that it has rubber around the edges and I was wondering if slipping it in and out of your pocket is a hassle?
the pros is that SGP supplies me with 2 screen protectors and i've heard they make some of the best ones out there.
ALSO: is the matte series rubber easy to slip in and out of my pocket?
The pinlo is aluminum/plastic and seems it will slip in and out of my pocket no problem.
It does come with screen protectors, but idk if they're the same quality as SGP.
The con of SGP is that it has rubber around the edges and I was wondering if slipping it in and out of your pocket is a hassle?
the pros is that SGP supplies me with 2 screen protectors and i've heard they make some of the best ones out there.
ALSO: is the matte series rubber easy to slip in and out of my pocket?
The pinlo is aluminum/plastic and seems it will slip in and out of my pocket no problem.
It does come with screen protectors, but idk if they're the same quality as SGP.
dmelgar
Jun 29, 11:49 AM
I'm surprised Apple hasn't said anything about the problem yet. Will it just go away if they ignore it? Does it not affect enough people bad enough?
getbigg21
Dec 4, 07:33 PM
Hello-
Marky_Mark
Dec 4, 02:26 AM
By the way, I also tried the griffin ear jams as a cheap alternative, before I bought the Sonys, and IMO they were uncomfortable, bulky, sharp on your ears, and made everything sound rather muffled. It's a nice idea, poorly executed. I wouldn't recommend them, unfortunately. :(
However, the good thing is that if you get some, the silicone plugs are compatable with the Sonys, so you get to have some spares!
However, the good thing is that if you get some, the silicone plugs are compatable with the Sonys, so you get to have some spares!
trackbikes
May 4, 11:53 AM
It is absolutely a draw on resources, but I think thats the point!
wow thats still going, when it started many years a go I installed in on many of the servers and redundant desktops that I was running at my data center ...ahh those were the days got to about 7th in the rankings at one point.
wow thats still going, when it started many years a go I installed in on many of the servers and redundant desktops that I was running at my data center ...ahh those were the days got to about 7th in the rankings at one point.
Jolly Giant
Apr 23, 11:29 AM
additional troubleshooting steps can be found in this support article: USB and FireWire Quick Assist (http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1151?viewlocale=en_US).
also here: If a USB device isn�t working (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.6/en/8261.html)
also here: If a USB device isn�t working (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?path=Mac/10.6/en/8261.html)
lexa95
Apr 4, 03:42 PM
I've gone through many of these forums and solutions for this problem but none of them have worked. My internal speakers stopped working and this has happened before but it was solved by the easy-peasy headphone trick that is popular on those forums. But now it doesn't work. I've actually done it maybe a dozen times and it still doesn't work. I'm starting to think it's because my cat spilled water on it but I still don't think that's the case because this problem has happened before. I've tried restarting the computer and looking at the system preferences. The internal speakers don't even come up as an option on the output. Can someone help?
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