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Quote: Originally posted by kim kap sol Will they give us what was planned for 7.0 in a free future point release upgrade? Or will they call the next release 8.0 and swindle us once again? They'll call it 8.0 and take our money. You b…
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Quote: Originally posted by bauman The Favicon is still missing... right now it's an ugly vB default. I'm getting a gray box with a black outline and the letters "ai" inside it in a sans-serif font as the favicon. I'm using Safari 1.2.3 (v12…
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Quote: Originally posted by nguyenhm16 ACLs require both kernel support and support in the userland applications. Kernel support is probably fairly straightforward. Well, actually, maybe not so straightforward depending on how amenable HFS+ is to…
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Quote: Originally posted by zzen I would just like to clarify that: a) the old file permissions (4byte 7777-style) are not BSD file permissions but rather general UNIX file permissions b) FreeBSD (and possibly other BSDs?) feature ACL for q…
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Quote: Originally posted by MPMoriarty So ACL are better than Mac OS X's current file permission system? Yes, absolutely. ACLs allow for much more permissions customization than is possible with the current system. For example, an ACL can a…
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Yay for ACL support! I've been waiting for Apple to upgrade the permissions system, and adding ACLs seems like the perfect way to do it.
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Quote: Originally posted by Amorph The G6 might be the POWER6 derivative, but not because the numbers happen to line up. The POWER5 is based on the POWER4 core. The POWER6 is a whole new beast. One slide that leaked out showed that where the f…
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I wonder if the next PowerPC will get the enhanced AltiVec unit found in the G4e. I'm also curious as to what else IBM's planning on changing in the next PowerPC chip.
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Quote: Originally posted by ~ufo~ i was unaware of this, but I take it they marked it G4e internally and just called it G4 to the outside world? Ding ding ding! We have a winner! (You are correct)
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Quote: Originally posted by ~ufo~ I don't think so. Apple are not apt to changing the name of the processor when it's still basically the same. So the G5 will remain just G5 until it's replaced by a next generation chip, which apple will name …
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Quote: Originally posted by ollebolle why is everybody excluding motorola's Freescale? No one really knows whether Motorola/Freescale can deliver processors in a timeframe that allows Apple to plan machines that use them. Given Motorola's pa…
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Oops - got my numbers mixed up. What I meant was POWER5+ and G5e, not POWER5e and G5e. Thanks for pointing out the correct names. I am hoping for a 2007 introduction of the G6 too - I plan to buy a PowerMac G6 in early 2007 if they're available.
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Hmm...how interesting. I didn't join specifically to get a Gmail account (although it would be nice to have one) - my reason for registering was to contribute to the AppleInsider community.
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Have you considered updating to vBulletin 3? vBulletin 3 surely has some new features that would be of interest to you. By the way, the MacRumors forums use vBulletin 3.
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Quote: Originally posted by jwri004 Some options are : Carbon Copy Cloner Silverkeeper (from Lacie) I use Carbon Copy Cloner myself - it's available at http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html. I recommend CCC because it uses ditto in…
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Quote: Originally posted by thedustin Here I am, just checking my email on my 17' 1Ghz PB running 10.3.4 using Safari and Stickies and my PB asks me, "what would you like to say, just type it, blah blah blah." Where did this come from? It was n…
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Quote: Originally posted by GreggWSmith I have been using macs for over a year now and have never used Sherlock. What is it? I've been using Macs for a LONG time (since 1986, in fact) - and never found a use for Sherlock. Sherlock is nothin…