Does anyone know if Quartz 2D Extreme will ever be supported? I turned it on by editing the /Library/Preferences/windowserver.plist but I cant figure out what it does \. It sounds nifty from all the reviews though .
Does anyone know if Quartz 2D Extreme will ever be supported? I turned it on by editing the /Library/Preferences/windowserver.plist but I cant figure out what it does \.
It starts holy wars on AI.com. That is exactly what Q2DE does.
I fooled around with an iMac Core Duo 1.83ghz today briefly. It was teh snapptastic. You people with Intel Macs have ZERO argument about things being any more snappy. ZERO.
I fooled around with an iMac Core Duo 1.83ghz today briefly. It was teh snapptastic. You people with Intel Macs have ZERO argument about things being any more snappy. ZERO.
MInus a few rosetta apps. I am very pleased with my both my Duo's.
I'd like to see Adobe get off its A$$ and get us some universal binary flash plugins for Safari. I hate having to use it in Rosetta. What's the matter with those folks? Punching one character an hour for their code?
I'd like to see Adobe get off its A$$ and get us some universal binary flash plugins for Safari. I hate having to use it in Rosetta. What's the matter with those folks? Punching one character an hour for their code?
Er... All Intel Macs come with an Intel-native flash plugin.
For some reason it isn't downloadable from Adobe. So, if you've updated your flash, you've over-written the Intel-native flash with a PPC only flash. The Intel native version can be re-installed from your Apple Software Restore DVDs.
Mr. H, Thank you for taking the time to help me with my Flash problem. Your instructions worked and I now can run Safari without Rosetta. I appreciate it.
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Originally posted by Chopper3
10.4.7. tonight
I hope so!
Originally posted by BlackShadowWolf
Does anyone know if Quartz 2D Extreme will ever be supported? I turned it on by editing the /Library/Preferences/windowserver.plist but I cant figure out what it does \.
It starts holy wars on AI.com. That is exactly what Q2DE does.
I fooled around with an iMac Core Duo 1.83ghz today briefly. It was teh snapptastic. You people with Intel Macs have ZERO argument about things being any more snappy. ZERO.
Originally posted by sunilraman
Heh. I forgot about Quartz 2D Extreme. Whatever
I fooled around with an iMac Core Duo 1.83ghz today briefly. It was teh snapptastic. You people with Intel Macs have ZERO argument about things being any more snappy. ZERO.
MInus a few rosetta apps. I am very pleased with my both my Duo's.
Originally posted by Brian Green
I'd like to see Adobe get off its A$$ and get us some universal binary flash plugins for Safari. I hate having to use it in Rosetta. What's the matter with those folks? Punching one character an hour for their code?
Er... All Intel Macs come with an Intel-native flash plugin.
For some reason it isn't downloadable from Adobe. So, if you've updated your flash, you've over-written the Intel-native flash with a PPC only flash. The Intel native version can be re-installed from your Apple Software Restore DVDs.
Originally posted by Brian Green
Mr. H, how might one go about doing that (because that's precisely what happened) without reinstalling the entire OS from the software restore CDs?
1. Download and install pacifist.
2. Insert Apple's "Mac OS X Install Disk 1" that came with your computer.
3. Launch pacifist and click on "open package?"
4. Navigate to the folder "system" on the DVD.
5. There should be two folders inside, one labeled "installation", the other labeled "library". Select "installation", then "packages".
6. Select "Essentials.pkg".
7. In the list that appears, using the disclosure arrows, expand "Library" and then "Internet Plug-Ins".
8. Select (highlight) "Flash Player.plugin", then click the "install" button in the toolbar.