whiskeyvol
May 5, 08:49 AM
google search for iphone error 1013 helped me (http://www.google.com/search?aq=f&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8&q=iphone+error+1013)
macman4789
Apr 23, 04:34 PM
Either use Time Machine to regularly backup your hard drive however if you're formatting you're probably not wanting to go back to what the drive was like so just use an external drive and occasionally drag over the updated itunes folder which will have all your music in.
jameskk
Oct 19, 04:53 PM
Service One, a Spartanburg based Apple Reseller, will be hosting a Leopard Launch Party starting at 6pm on Friday. They will have Free refreshments as well as onsite Leopard demos! Everyone who purchases a copy will receive a free gift. Service One is located at 2932 Reidville Rd., Spartanburg, SC. The phone is 864-576-5032.
Hansr
May 3, 07:05 AM
No, don't bother. Safari is in some ways implicitly expected to always be available from an OS perspective. Removing it is incredibly counter intuitive. You gain a smidgen of space and open yourself up to running into a heap of trouble down the line.
If your computer literacy is at a level where you can't find out what files actually do then you should not remove anything other than your own generated content.
If your computer literacy is at a level where you can't find out what files actually do then you should not remove anything other than your own generated content.
wrldwzrd89
Feb 14, 04:49 PM
Apple recently upgraded their Java VM to 1.4.2 in OS X. But there is one "catch"- it can only be accessed through WebKit. This means only Safari can use the new Java! Other browsers (like Firefox) are stuck with 1.3.1, a very old version.
Does Apple have plans to fix this? This seems like a major drawback in OS X.
I agree that it's a stupid idea on Apple's part. I think Apple should not only fix this issue, but also eliminate the whole dual Java install thing - hopefully they'll do this with Tiger and make Java 5 the ONLY Java version on Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger", accessible to all applications equally. While they're at it, QuickTime for Java needs to be fixed so that Java updates don't keep breaking it :mad:
EDIT: spelling
Does Apple have plans to fix this? This seems like a major drawback in OS X.
I agree that it's a stupid idea on Apple's part. I think Apple should not only fix this issue, but also eliminate the whole dual Java install thing - hopefully they'll do this with Tiger and make Java 5 the ONLY Java version on Mac OS X 10.4 "Tiger", accessible to all applications equally. While they're at it, QuickTime for Java needs to be fixed so that Java updates don't keep breaking it :mad:
EDIT: spelling
munkees
Mar 17, 12:34 PM
good music, cool video
(I purchased this song on iTunes).
(I purchased this song on iTunes).
agentbob
Sep 24, 03:41 PM
How much is the drive your looking at and do you have software like Toast for the burner? Also do you have a FW cable?
The drive is cheap, $60 CAD for the Pioneer 110D 16x DVD-R drive, and enclosures are around $40-50. The Lacie drive on the other hand is $140 CAD and only 8x.
Thinking about getting a simple firewire case with an oxford 911 chipset and putting the Pioneer 110D in there... any thoughts or people with a similar setup?
The drive is cheap, $60 CAD for the Pioneer 110D 16x DVD-R drive, and enclosures are around $40-50. The Lacie drive on the other hand is $140 CAD and only 8x.
Thinking about getting a simple firewire case with an oxford 911 chipset and putting the Pioneer 110D in there... any thoughts or people with a similar setup?
marcs
Mar 8, 04:55 PM
I purchased the peachpit press books intending to do the Apple Certified System Administrator (ACSA 10.6) exams but havent had time to do so until now. From what iv'e read about discontinuing of xserve and apple looking to move away from this area is it really worth my time and money doing this certification anymore? I want some apple certification to my name. Im wondering if I should just do the Apple Certified Support Professional (ACSP) 10.6. its only one exam as opposed to four. Any advice would be appreciated thanks
eleveneastgate
Feb 27, 03:49 AM
i thought this would be as good a place as any to post this. i suffered for the past couple years with that annoying ass gap between songs when itunes plays mixed cds back. just the other month i figured out how to get rid of it. it consolidates the album to one track, but the gap is gone. how to:
insert the cd and pull it up on itunes. click the bar on the far left to arrange the cd by number of song. select all songs that you want to combine into a single track. go to advanced --> join cd tracks. then reimport the cd and voila, listening bliss.
sorry if i'm just a dumb ass and you all already know this ****, but if i can help just one gap sufferer... well, then my post won't die in vain :p
Found this in DJ Z-Trip's MB: click here (http://forums.djztrip.com/showthread.php?t=12289)
insert the cd and pull it up on itunes. click the bar on the far left to arrange the cd by number of song. select all songs that you want to combine into a single track. go to advanced --> join cd tracks. then reimport the cd and voila, listening bliss.
sorry if i'm just a dumb ass and you all already know this ****, but if i can help just one gap sufferer... well, then my post won't die in vain :p
Found this in DJ Z-Trip's MB: click here (http://forums.djztrip.com/showthread.php?t=12289)
R94N
Feb 21, 03:08 AM
I could also gouge my eyes out, but it's not really a solution.
Good comeback!
Good comeback!
Floris
Apr 22, 07:24 AM
Hi guys,
The ACD 27" has 3 cables. a USB cable, displayport and also a magsafe.
So this might be a stupid questionnnn...
but once the ACD is plugged into the MacPro.. does the magsafe just hang there for no reason?
I know theyre primarily designed for the MacBook Pros.. but people who have iMacs and MacPros are left with an ugly hanging cable?
Must look pretty ugly.. its not like Apple at all..
from apple.com:
MagSafe connector.
The LED Cinema Display includes a MagSafe connector that powers and charges your MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air. The connector sits on your desk, ready and waiting. No need to unwind the cord to the power adapter that came with your notebook. Leave it exactly where it is, in your bag.
There's nothing to charge in the MacPro server.
The ACD 27" has 3 cables. a USB cable, displayport and also a magsafe.
So this might be a stupid questionnnn...
but once the ACD is plugged into the MacPro.. does the magsafe just hang there for no reason?
I know theyre primarily designed for the MacBook Pros.. but people who have iMacs and MacPros are left with an ugly hanging cable?
Must look pretty ugly.. its not like Apple at all..
from apple.com:
MagSafe connector.
The LED Cinema Display includes a MagSafe connector that powers and charges your MacBook, MacBook Pro, or MacBook Air. The connector sits on your desk, ready and waiting. No need to unwind the cord to the power adapter that came with your notebook. Leave it exactly where it is, in your bag.
There's nothing to charge in the MacPro server.
OrangeSVTguy
Mar 24, 09:52 PM
As long as both iBooks are the same size 12" or 14", the battery is interchangeable. Only way to find out if the battery works is to try it out. But like already mentioned, it will probably be severely degraded and who knows, it could last 5 minutes or 3 hours. Just try it and find out.
Cybernanga
Mar 30, 01:25 AM
Why do you have to be registered to download the program? I think it's kind of annoying. Is there any particular reason that you did this?
It's still beta software, and I'd like to know who has downloaded it so I can email them if I find a dangerous bug.
Registration is free, and so is the application at this stage, so I don't think it's too much to ask.
Just in case you were wondering, I haven't found any dangerous bug's and I haven't emailed anyone, yet.
It's still beta software, and I'd like to know who has downloaded it so I can email them if I find a dangerous bug.
Registration is free, and so is the application at this stage, so I don't think it's too much to ask.
Just in case you were wondering, I haven't found any dangerous bug's and I haven't emailed anyone, yet.
willieva
Apr 26, 01:27 PM
What you want is a book on unix shell programming. The oreilly book "Learning the bash Shell" is decent.
When you run terminal you get a unix shell. Most likely the shell you're running in is called the bash shell. It might also be called sh, but the two are similar.
Open up a terminal and type the command:
ps
The right column in the output will tell you what shell you're running. That's the subject you want to learn about.
When you run terminal you get a unix shell. Most likely the shell you're running in is called the bash shell. It might also be called sh, but the two are similar.
Open up a terminal and type the command:
ps
The right column in the output will tell you what shell you're running. That's the subject you want to learn about.
svenn
May 6, 10:39 PM
If you delete it, and you lock up your phone installing something from Cydia or other, and do a respring/start, SHSH will open automatically and you can SHSH in and fix things. You'll need SBSettings to do so (which will also allow you to go to Power>Safemode and turn things off in Winterboard). Nice to have the option to go in there at will. You can change your password using MobileTerminal (not the one on Cydia, Google for the most recent or go to XSellize for it).
I think you meant to replace your SHSHs with SSH.
Why does this have to be so confusing?
I think you meant to replace your SHSHs with SSH.
Why does this have to be so confusing?
jared_kipe
Apr 18, 11:05 AM
Class static variables are probably best handled by the singleton pattern.
Lets say you have a class named Fraction, add a class method named +sharedFraction that returns the same static Fraction instance every time.
I've used this in a couple of my home grown classes, and have actually added them via categories to several key apple classes such as NSNumberFormatter, so I can setup a single instance and use it anywhere in my program.
EDIT: Depending on your need, you could setup + methods with static variables in them, or even file scope static variables that are referenced by + methods.
Lets say you have a class named Fraction, add a class method named +sharedFraction that returns the same static Fraction instance every time.
I've used this in a couple of my home grown classes, and have actually added them via categories to several key apple classes such as NSNumberFormatter, so I can setup a single instance and use it anywhere in my program.
EDIT: Depending on your need, you could setup + methods with static variables in them, or even file scope static variables that are referenced by + methods.
Thomas Veil
Sep 23, 05:48 PM
White trash, in the literal sense of the term. :D
mikeheenan
Mar 26, 10:28 PM
I shot a bunch of footage at a KISS concert on my Iphone 4. I converted all the footage to Apple ProRes before importing into FCS for editing. I am in the middle of cutting it all together, and I'm wondering what would be the proper compression to output at the same quality as the original files, HD720p30?
pepita
Mar 9, 05:30 AM
I guessed it worked that way! I just imagined that there would be many other entries submitted at the same time by other people.
I don't find it a problem anyway, but it just looked as if one person was taking over the front page :D
I don't find it a problem anyway, but it just looked as if one person was taking over the front page :D
Plymouthbreezer
Jan 22, 11:36 PM
Ah. Well, that makes sense... Better to use up the old stock than throw it away!
Whyren
Nov 1, 08:26 PM
Firstly, I believe you typed your link wrong. The following relates to the link without the extra "hunter" (if I'm mistaken, disregard).
Are you planning on having some sort of a controller where you can turn it on as opposed to oft irritating autoplay songs? In any case, I can't even get the mp3 files playing on their own.
Are you planning on having some sort of a controller where you can turn it on as opposed to oft irritating autoplay songs? In any case, I can't even get the mp3 files playing on their own.
starstreak
Apr 29, 09:12 PM
I dloaded that iphone3,1_4.3.2.zip file. (which was selected when I picked the iphone4, 4.3.2 selection. When I unzip it, there is no .ipsw in it. all I find is a bunch of .dmg files and other folders.
300D
Mar 28, 04:45 AM
Reception is fine. You need to worry about the water cooling system on your CPUs.
jasonar
Nov 6, 04:10 PM
There are a number of us who are having trouble accessing .mac mail since last night (18+ hours). I can access ALL .mac services, except for mail (webmail seems to be unavailble as well).
.Mac system status shows the following: ".Mac email is currently unavailable for a small number of .Mac customers. iDisk and web-based services (like HomePage, Backup and iCards) are unaffected."
.Mac system status shows the following: ".Mac email is currently unavailable for a small number of .Mac customers. iDisk and web-based services (like HomePage, Backup and iCards) are unaffected."
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