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David Aames posted:I'm having some weird Mail issues.
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TACD posted:Verbose mode also runs a filesystem check so there may have just been some minor directory damage preventing it from booting it was able to repair. You know, I think I did see a message about fsck doing something. I didn't realize that might have fixed the problem though. Thanks for mentioning that.
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 02:25 |
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TACD posted:Show header detail - I bet yours is set to 'all' That was it! A million thank you's!
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 04:16 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:Perian does support it, so that's most likely the culprit.
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 05:06 |
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japtor posted:Wonder if that explains why the HTML5 beta performance has been blowing rear end for me lately. If I have the beta on, QTKit or some other process spikes the CPU and skips frames like crazy until videos finish loading, while ClickToPlugin and YouTube5 have been fine (have to leave the beta to get those working consistently). Yeah I've had similar really weird issues. Also, it thinks most videos are 48 seconds sometimes.
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 09:56 |
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Granite Octopus posted:Yeah I've had similar really weird issues. Also, it thinks most videos are 48 seconds sometimes.
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 10:24 |
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I've got an iMac, a Macbook and a printer on my home network. The Macbook and printer are connected to the router via WiFi, the iMac is wired. I've noticed that I can't access the Macbook with the iMac and vice versa when the iMac is only connected via UTP, and I can't print from the iMac either. However, if I enable the WiFi on the iMac, everything suddenly works as it should. Does anyone have an explanation for this, or ideally a remedy (aside from enabling WiFi on the iMac permanently)?
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 16:56 |
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Do LAN and WLAN share the same DHCP and subnet range? What router do you have? What is UTP?
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 17:21 |
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wolffenstein posted:Do LAN and WLAN share the same DHCP and subnet range? What router do you have? What is UTP? And consequently, are you sure it's on your AP and not some other person's? I've seen people work for hours and not realize which AP they are on.
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Howdy OS X thread- I'm helping a friend of mine with her iMac; she's wanting to wipe the drive because she is going to be selling it to a roommate and using her MacBook pro as her primary machine. The problem is that she doesn't have her install DVD anywhere, it went missing some time ago. We do, however, have the Lion installer that she kept when she upgraded. Can we put the iMac into target mode, hook that up to her MBP, then use the MBP's disk utility to wipe the drive and then instal Lion using the installer we downloaded from the App Store? I remember when it came out, Lion was an upgrade app only but wasn't sure if that's changed.
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 23:25 |
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Follow these steps to make the bootable media of your choice (DVD, USB, FW, etc.)
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A FUCKTON OF WEED posted:Howdy OS X thread- I'm helping a friend of mine with her iMac; she's wanting to wipe the drive because she is going to be selling it to a roommate and using her MacBook pro as her primary machine. The problem is that she doesn't have her install DVD anywhere, it went missing some time ago. We do, however, have the Lion installer that she kept when she upgraded. Can we put the iMac into target mode, hook that up to her MBP, then use the MBP's disk utility to wipe the drive and then instal Lion using the installer we downloaded from the App Store? I remember when it came out, Lion was an upgrade app only but wasn't sure if that's changed. It's easier and faster to make a Lion Installer on a USB stick. http://osxdaily.com/2011/07/08/make-a-bootable-mac-os-x-10-7-lion-installer-from-a-usb-flash-drive/
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Thaaaaaank you!!
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 23:32 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:Follow these steps to make the bootable media of your choice (DVD, USB, FW, etc.) http://support.apple.com/kb/dl1433
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TACD posted:There's also an official tool now that is even easier than this. Even more useful as I left my USB drive at home. She has a new external drive with 2 partitions. Once I use this tool should I be able to erase the partition that the lion recovery deal is on?
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 23:38 |
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I know that this may not be the BEST place to ask this, but you guys rock, and who knows, there may be a Mac application to help out! Looking for recommendations for link validation programs, i.e. I give the program a URL and it crawls and checks that each link is active and working. When tasked with one off websites, I usually used the link checker in IE, but I need to check dozens of sites in a very short about of time. GUI is fine, script is better, just need a direction for a quality program that you can vouch for. Free is preferable (cause honestly, if I had time and couldn't find something, I would code it myself), but I guess I could stomach a small fee.
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# ? Nov 8, 2011 23:51 |
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wolffenstein posted:Do LAN and WLAN share the same DHCP and subnet range? What router do you have? What is UTP? A UTP cable is just a standard network cable, but maybe we use that acronym wrongly over here. The router is in actuality a cable modem/router combination, brandname CBN with model number SVG6540E; as far as I can tell, it's custom made for my ISP, probably by a subcontractor for Motorola. I don't know how to check which DHCP both connections have, but they're both getting their IPv4 configuration automatically via DHCP and the IPs are on the same subnet (192.168.0.xxx). Mithra6 posted:And consequently, are you sure it's on your AP and not some other person's? I've seen people work for hours and not realize which AP they are on. If you're asking whether or not I'm on my own wireless network: yes. Not only are all other wireless networks around here secured, my iMac is only configured to connect to my own network.
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Jolan posted:I don't know how to check which DHCP both connections have, but they're both getting their IPv4 configuration automatically via DHCP and the IPs are on the same subnet (192.168.0.xxx).
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wolffenstein posted:Subnets for home networks usually start with 255.255. Check System Preferences > Network to see subnet. I think you are thinking of subnet mask.
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vikingstrike posted:I know that this may not be the BEST place to ask this, but you guys rock, and who knows, there may be a Mac application to help out! Install MacPorts, wget, and use the --spider option? Alternately, two seconds of googling found this: http://peacockmedia.co.uk/integrity/
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Jolan posted:A UTP cable is just a standard network cable, but maybe we use that acronym wrongly over here. The router is in actuality a cable modem/router combination, brandname CBN with model number SVG6540E; as far as I can tell, it's custom made for my ISP, probably by a subcontractor for Motorola. I don't know how to check which DHCP both connections have, but they're both getting their IPv4 configuration automatically via DHCP and the IPs are on the same subnet (192.168.0.xxx). Try creating a new location in your network preferences. Something can be wonky there.
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japtor posted:Had that one too, like it locks up on loading the page for a sec then just decides the rest of the video doesn't need to be loaded or something. Getting out of the HTML5 beta and using one of the extension tricks works fine. Along these lines, has anybody noticed that ClickToPlugin and YouTube5 aren't playing nicely together? If I use just ClickToPlugin to do everything as HTML5 then it loads YouTube videos instantly and plays straight away. YouTube5 has a much, much better player though (links to original videos, quality selector, just nicer visually) but if I install it as well it seems that I get a good 5-6 second lag/beachball when a video starts to load. I've only noticed this recently and have got YouTube, Vimeo and Facebook killer scripts deleted from the CTP preferences to stop them both trying to have a go, and it doesn't seem to be as big a problem if CTP is disabled and just YT5 is running.
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Jolan posted:A UTP cable is just a standard network cable, but maybe we use that acronym wrongly over here. UTP could be cat 3,4,5,5e,6, or 7. Patch cable, cable category (cat5/5e/6) or even calling it by it's connector (rj-45) makes more sense (at least to me).
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# ? Nov 9, 2011 03:25 |
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My MBP drops its wi-fi connection if I move 20 feet from the kitchen to the couch. Is this my lovely router or 10.7.2?
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# ? Nov 9, 2011 05:29 |
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I used to have a certain model Billion router which refused to pass multicast DNS packets between interfaces. This ultimately meant that all the poo poo that relies on Bonjour (file sharing, printer sharing, iTunes sharing etc) would not work if one machine was on the wireless and the other on wired. Haven't come across any other routers with the same issue (even other Billion ones) but it could be possible... unless it only just started happening?
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Neurophonic posted:Along these lines, has anybody noticed that ClickToPlugin and YouTube5 aren't playing nicely together? If I use just ClickToPlugin to do everything as HTML5 then it loads YouTube videos instantly and plays straight away. YouTube5 has a much, much better player though (links to original videos, quality selector, just nicer visually) but if I install it as well it seems that I get a good 5-6 second lag/beachball when a video starts to load. Harry Totterbottom posted:UTP could be cat 3,4,5,5e,6, or 7. Patch cable, cable category (cat5/5e/6) or even calling it by it's connector (rj-45) makes more sense (at least to me). Granite Octopus posted:I used to have a certain model Billion router which refused to pass multicast DNS packets between interfaces. This ultimately meant that all the poo poo that relies on Bonjour (file sharing, printer sharing, iTunes sharing etc) would not work if one machine was on the wireless and the other on wired. Haven't come across any other routers with the same issue (even other Billion ones) but it could be possible... unless it only just started happening?
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dabre_aiamim posted:Install MacPorts, wget, and use the --spider option? I found the link for integrity when searching, too. Given that this is for a production roll out I wanted to see if I could find something that people have actually used. Forgot all about wget - ill probably just use that. Thanks!
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A FUCKTON OF WEED posted:Even more useful as I left my USB drive at home. She has a new external drive with 2 partitions. Once I use this tool should I be able to erase the partition that the lion recovery deal is on?
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# ? Nov 9, 2011 13:45 |
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What does everyone think about full disk encryption software? It looks like the two options now are PGP Whole Disk Encryption (now owned by Symantec) and upgrading to Lion to use Filevault's full disk encryption (I'm still on Snow Leopard). Aside from PGP costing extra, are there any pros/cons to either of them? In the past it looks like there have been compatibility issues when Apple sent out an update that broke PGP's firmware integration, but recovery disks took care of it.
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King Nothing posted:What does everyone think about full disk encryption software? It looks like the two options now are PGP Whole Disk Encryption (now owned by Symantec) and upgrading to Lion to use Filevault's full disk encryption (I'm still on Snow Leopard). Aside from PGP costing extra, are there any pros/cons to either of them? In the past it looks like there have been compatibility issues when Apple sent out an update that broke PGP's firmware integration, but recovery disks took care of it. Filevault 2 is pretty seamless, and aside from requiring the recovery partition and having to login before most stuff boots up I haven't really noticed any difference with it on. (also you can encrypt your Time Machine backups, although you have to reformat first)
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computer parts posted:Filevault 2 is pretty seamless, and aside from requiring the recovery partition and having to login before most stuff boots up I haven't really noticed any difference with it on. You have to reformat what, the time machine drive?
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computer parts posted:(also you can encrypt your Time Machine backups, although you have to reformat first)
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I have been given a project at work to go through each entry of our dilapidated joke of a database and print each entry. The database entries are all accessable through a url ending in Detail.php?id=46, id 46-140. Each entry must be scaled down to fit on one sheet for print. So far I’ve been painstakingly going through each entry one by one, page previewing, scaling down the print job, then printing. It’s a pain in the buttox. I really want to use automator to do this for me. Is there a possibility of automator doing this for me? Additionally, I am at work using Windows but I’d VNC into my MBP to do it. So, instead of printing I guess I’d just need each page scaled down or saved into an image or PDF file so I can transfer them here to work and print. edit: At this point, I'm desperate for any other solution than the one I'm currently doing. edit2: This appears to be the type of thing ya just gotta do yourself. Oh well! decypher fucked around with this message at 18:50 on Nov 9, 2011 |
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Mithra6 posted:Try creating a new location in your network preferences. Something can be wonky there. Doesn't seem to change anything, everything seems to be the same as with the default. Or are there any settings I need to alter between the auto-location and the self-made one? Granite Octopus posted:I used to have a certain model Billion router which refused to pass multicast DNS packets between interfaces. This ultimately meant that all the poo poo that relies on Bonjour (file sharing, printer sharing, iTunes sharing etc) would not work if one machine was on the wireless and the other on wired. Haven't come across any other routers with the same issue (even other Billion ones) but it could be possible... unless it only just started happening? As far as I can remember, the issue started the moment I changed the iMac from wireless to wired, so it might be a similar issue as the one that you've experienced. Did you find any way to remedy it? I'll try to connect my old wireless router to the network later tonight; if it really is something the matter with the current wireless device, it might work when I change it up. I've been dreading to do it, however, because many people have reported difficulties getting the ISP-issued modem/router to play nice with their own routing devices. I'll see if I can fix it that way.
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King Nothing posted:You have to reformat what, the time machine drive? yes, although apparently no, as given by the link above.
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# ? Nov 9, 2011 20:28 |
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I think this has come up before in the thread, but do people have a preferred alternative to Mac OS X Lion address book? I really hate the new address book because of the two pane layout (I use a lot of groups for my contacts). The hacks to make it look like the Snow Leopard address book aren't useful to me because it's the functionality and layout I hate. It's strange to me that there are several alternative calendars and email clients but not address books.
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decypher posted:I have been given a project at work to go through each entry of our dilapidated joke of a database and print each entry. The database entries are all accessable through a url ending in Detail.php?id=46, id 46-140. Each entry must be scaled down to fit on one sheet for print.
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unruly posted:You might want to look into Fake.app. Man, that's really awesome. I am done with the task but I am going to try and set it up to see if it would have worked for me. edit: Sure enough it worked really well. Was able to set it up to go to each link on the page, automatically save a screen shot, then used folder action to convert screen shot to a small size and then I print. Computers are awesome. decypher fucked around with this message at 21:07 on Nov 9, 2011 |
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decypher posted:Man, that's really awesome. I am done with the task but I am going to try and set it up to see if it would have worked for me.
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TACD posted:Rule of thumb: Any time you find yourself doing a repetitive task over and over, you're Doing it Wrong. That's exactly what computers are for.
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