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Re: Hello, I am wondering if your computers are saving with the file extensions (hello.doc, picture.psd, quarkthing.qpd) and his is not. If it were OS 9, I would say a desktop file needs to be rebuilt, but this is OS X, and that should not be the case anymore. Is it … | |
Re: Hello, I am really curious what Samba running on OS X would do in terms of being a Domain controller. Unfortunately, I do not have spare OS X hardware to try it out with. I do like Samba on Linux though... :) Christian | |
Re: Hello, If you don't mind, would you tell us more about your computer? How much memory RAM does it have installed? How large is the hard drive? You might also want to think about what types of programs you want to run on it... are you all in the OS … | |
Re: Hello, I am thinking your hard drive is fried. I am curious though as to the environment you are keeping the machine in.... I have had a Powerbook G3 from 1999 and have replaced the hard drive just once in the computer's lifetime. Good Luck, Christian | |
Re: Hello, Either that or see if you have it on backup somewhere. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I think you are asking for OS X drivers.... Do a google search on Firewire Direct OS X and see what it says. Christian | |
Re: Hello, My guess is a hardware failure, but the computer working with a blank CD really casts a doubt on it. I would take the computer into a dealer, and ask them about it... what I would want to do is swap the CD-ROM with a different one, and see … | |
Re: Hello, I do not know enough about knoppix to see if it can survive as an installed, high-powered linux on a hard drive with the bells and whistles you would expect. I work with RedHat, Fedora, and SuSE. All of them had options to install and configure IPTABLES... which was … | |
Re: Hello, For future reference, you might want to explain more on what the problem is... there are a variety of evaluations, and you did not specify which one was the faulty one. I have a problem with this line: [CODE] if area (area>0);[/CODE] What are you trying to evaluate here? … | |
Re: Hello, What platform are you using? Mac? Windoze? Linux? What version of netscape are you working with? Thanks, Christian | |
Re: Hello, I would migrate from IE to another browser -- on both Windoze and Mac. IE on Mac is depreciated, meaning they do not work on it anymore to upgrade the software package. Alternatives are Firefox, Safari, Opera... Is there any special reason you have to use IE? Christian | |
Re: Hello, It is possible there is disk corruption, it is also possible a file or two is out of whack, and also possible for a permissions problem. Boot up with the OS X CD-ROM. Instead of starting an install, go to the Apple menu in the corner, and choose disk … | |
![]() | Re: Hi, Depends on the design of your intentions. Do you want fault tolerance? Are they SCSI, IDE, SATA, MFM, RLL? Please tell us more of how you intend to use them. Thanks, Christian |
Re: Hello, Tell us more of what you are looking for .... to me SMS means Systems Management Server. What OS are you using? Is it a windows popup? Are you in a particular chat client, such as Yahoo? Thanks. Christian | |
Re: Hello, Welcome to DaniWeb. If you are really using OSX 10.0 or 10.1, you will want to upgrade promptly to 10.2 or 10.3 10.0 and 10.1 had horrible printing problems, and were not stable and suitable. There were days that I had 10.1 going on my laptop, and I gritted … | |
![]() | Re: Hello, I think it is more important to defend yourself from infection, instead of detecting it. Eliminate Microsoft Outlook, IE Explorer, and Macros, and you have a good solid start on defense. Run behind a firewall that prevents network intrusion and port compromises. Keep up your patches for all of … |
Re: Hello Tronik, Your HP printer is wired through the network, and the windows computers can see it. So I am assuming that it is on a Jet Direct card. OS X can print to it via IP or via Appletalk. As you mentioned earlier that the printers worked before in … | |
Re: Hello, I am guessing that you are running a mobile phone system that can cruise the web with some sort of browser. That is handy. You did not mention what kind of OS your computer was. IF it was Linux, you could program up a website with pre-defined software tasks, … | |
Re: Hello, Check out the software here: [url]http://www.bombich.com/software/index.html[/url] You will find utilities on making images and such. I have not tried to make images with this tool yet... my system volumes are larger than a CD, and I do not have a DVD writer yet. Let us know. Christian | |
Re: Hello, ChemicalKing will not be joining us for the next 10 days or so for his vulgar comment directed to fellow moderator Catweasle. I have a suspicion that he ChemicalKing needs a lot more growing up than his 10 day suspension will give to him. If I was his girlfriend, … | |
Re: Hi, I think the commercial was out - of - theme with the others. While all of you single folk out there scream censorship and foul, there are those of us watching with families... kids that understand football... that do not need to see that explicit stuff, or even the … | |
Re: Hello, I would be *very* surprised if your present salon would allow you to run with the customer list. That is Intellectual Property of the Salon you are at, and if you do take it, you better get a signed document from the employer that it is alright to so. … | |
Re: Hi, I don't think it was rude for him to make the files as attachments. At least he made an effort to include code that could otherwise been missing. I would rather grab the attachments insted of reading text without the code tags. As for not providing a description for … | |
Re: Hello, Welcome to Macintosh. :) Inside your System --> Applications --> Utilities folder, you will find a program called Terminal. Drag that application to your toolbar to make the shortcut complete. In WindozeSpeak, this is Start --> Run --> CMD Once inside your Terminal program, you will have a prompt … | |
Re: Hello, Agree on the NTFS stuff. You want to avoid writing to an NTFS disk outside of a Microsoft OS environment. There is just no way to apply the proper NTFS permissions unless you are running inside the environment that setup the bigger picture. How would your OS X, for … | |
Re: Hello, Your information is very incomplete. Be sure to look up Atanatsoff at Iowa State University for his computer (Atanatsoff - Berry). Also look at the calculation engines that Blaise Pascal and others developed. And what about the development of Binary counting and addition... they did not come as easily … | |
Re: Hello, The problem is that Windows 2000 local security policy is not letting you login. You need to have the proper username / password combination in order to proceed. Administrator account does not lockout with repeated mis-logins, so you can try to get the password correct over time, and get … | |
Re: Hello, In order to be legal, you need to have a valid serial number for licensing. Media (source install files) are not important... it is the license number that binds you to the agreement with Microsoft. Your people (clients) need to provide this information either with license numbers that they … | |
Re: Hello, I have seen a lot of error-checking mistakes in the computer labs. And also agree that multiple extensions .here.there are possible too. Also might want to make sure that you are not overwriting a legitimate file that may already exist. Christian | |
Re: Hello, No. Good Luck finding an IDE cable with more than 3 connectors on it. Also, you only have selections for Master and Slave. You can add a PCI / ISA card with an IDE interface on it to add two more ports. You can also add a SCSI card, … | |
Re: Hello, The output of the mail will also depend on what client is being used to read the email. Your code is going to disguise the real email message inside of my text-only email program (PINE). Christian | |
Re: Hello, You posted this code in the wrong forum.... it is not a tutorial. I moved it, and hope that you receive the comments you seek. Christian | |
Re: Hello, I moved your post to a better location.... this is a Linux question, not a hardware problem. Look in your RedHat 9 documentation concerning BIND. You will probably come up with a few files in /etc that define your domain. Are you going to use Webmin to configure it? … ![]() | |
Re: Hello, This wasn't in the Apple Hardware forum, so took me a while to find it. The situation is not as dire as you think, and that Apple fella you talk to at the store should be shot for sending you away like that. I could see if you wanted … | |
Re: Hello, Well, she could be searching for another job while at work. Then again, technology cannot solve social problems. Agree that this is not a programming issue. If she comes back and tells us what OS she is running, I can route it to the proper forum. Christian | |
Re: Hi, I wonder if you can go to your user community and just change the DOC in the README to change the environment defined by the icon. Right-click on the icon, change the properties to this x that, and then save. Yes, it is a user step. Or, maybe you … | |
Re: Hello, It sounds to me that your OS X disks are corrupt. Try cleaning them. Then again, 10.1 had a number of problems.... I remember killing my OS X 10.1 installation and running with Yellow Dog Linux for a while because 10.1 had tremendous printing problems. The words you are … | |
Re: Hello, That would be a great place to start... seeing if the HD was full. | |
Re: Hello, I am a network administrator by profession, and believe in solid network protection. For dialup internet connections of temporary length, I encourage a firewall. For high-speed long term connections (cable/dsl) I demand firewall protection, or I walk away from the situation and let them suffer. Firewall implementation can vary … | |
Re: Hello, To clarify Yellow's point, make sure that 1.5 GB is available on the SYSTEM drive. I like the design of partitioning the hard disk, allowing for certain protections that are otherwise not available. You might also consider archiving your music and photos to CD/DVD, as if this information is … | |
Re: Hi. That's the problem with not specifying the operating system you are compiling under. My linux box had no problem with it. Enjoy, Christian | |
Re: Hello, I suggest that you talk to your Dean at your college then, as I am sure you have already gone to your professor and asked questions in class. If the Dean is unresponsive, then you are not getting your money's worth at your institution. Coding C++ requires knowledge of … | |
Re: Hello Gink, Pleasure talking to you on the IRC by the way. Windoze sees hard drives as a C: and a D: and so forth. They can be on the same physical disk (two partitions on the same disk), or can be different disks all together. They are defined, depending … | |
Re: Hello, First, please do not post programming assistance questions in the Linux Tutorials area. That location is for sample codes and how-to articles, not requests. Second, we do not allow emailing off-group of answers / solutions. Such a practice destroys a community, as the email will help you, yet it … | |
Re: Hello, I am wondering if there is some sort of spam protection, or blacklist configuration, that is eating the emails reaching your friend. I think AOL offers that sort of service... and it could be the cause of the problem. You mentioned that you could reach other people on AOL... … | |
Re: Hello, It is a linux / unix command. chmod 777 filename changes the permissions to be owner-group-world read-write-execute. Look in the linux forums for more information. I have broken down the command in several posts. Christian | |
Re: Hello, Does your Windows server show you anything in the logs? Card maybe resetting? Power glitch? Are both systems on UPS backup power? Any functions in the BIOS for putting the box to sleep? Anything in Windows OS to put the thing to sleep? Some NIC card drivers allow the … | |
Re: Hello, I have banned him for 7 days due to the plagarization of the article. Christian ![]() | |
Re: Hello, Not all .dmg files are available via CD-ROM. He could have purchased it from an online vendor, and now moving it to the final resting place. For example, I have high speed internet. My buddy wants Dreamweaver. I can go to Adobe, purchase dreamweaver, and have it download to … | |
Re: Hello, I would look at a store in your area that deals with older equipment. Believe it or not, I ran across a shop here in Wisconsin that does a lot of work with Commodore 64 computers. Simple serial port testing stuff. They have a closet with about 40 of … |
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