daffy_duck
About
- Username
- daffy_duck
- Joined
- Visits
- 0
- Last Active
- -
- Roles
- member
- Badges
- 0
- Posts
- 248
Reactions
Comments
-
Quote: Originally Posted by auxio it can bog your system to a crawl at times when it's indexing -- so I often just disable it when I'm working. It only does this once when you install the OS. After that, indexing is transparent.
-
Quote: Originally Posted by amigasteve I wonder if there's a fix in there for the weird permissions issues with windows shares? What would those be? I haven't had any problems.
-
Quote: Originally Posted by kim kap sol ...instead of putting the often-used ones in the Dock and using Spotlight to find the other ones or simply opening the Applications folder where apps *should* be. Yes, this is the optimal way to launch a…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by matt_s Leper would be close to Tiger. Are you taking a stab at it by calling it Leper or do you not know what a Leper is? Just curious because I've seen you refer to it as that a couple of times. http://en.wikip…
-
First he makes fun of the visual changes as if he's one of those pure functional types, then his main gripe is about an unnecessary visual feature in Terminal yet he finds room to diss tabs which for most would be a definite functional improvement. …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by sequitur Where did you find the BINS? Does this only work on Leopard or will it work on Tiger or Panther? Go here: http://t.ecksdee.org/post/19001860 It only works with Stacks so I guess Tiger and Panther are o…
-
http://forum.notebookreview.com/show...=183337&page=3 (look a couple of posts down) Time to rejoice?
-
Quote: Originally Posted by MissKitty What I meant was none of those folders were the right ones, and I opened all of them. Did you try spotlight searching for some of the files that were in the folder?
-
"Yeah, almost everything is customizable in Linux, but you get tired of that at some point" I think it's an age thing. When I was a young geek I loved customizing stuff on my computer. It gave me a feeling of power. Now I'm grown up and have a…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by kim kap sol Thirded. Anyone calling the new folders ugly (after having used the Aqua monstrosities for 5+ years) needs their heads examined. They look like System 7 folder icons (that is they actually look like …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by sc_markt I also think (up to this point so far) this is Apple's best OS ever. However, I DON'T LIKE THE CHANGES APPLE DID WITH THE FIREWALL... And in fact, I am considering repartitioning my HD and reloading 10.4.x…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by wkharold Now that the day-to-day backup problem is handled I'm concerned about the catastrophic possibilities, e.g., lightening strike (yes, I have surge protectors but they may or may not handled a direct strike) or f…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by wkharold After years of feeling guilty because of my sloppy, often non-existent, approach to doing backups at home and at work I am loving Time Machine. I no longer have to worry about a hard drive crashing and one of …
-
Quote: Originally Posted by tmedia1 I'd really like to see iCal, Mail, Address Book, Notes, etc all be combined into 1 application. Why are they all separated???? Nooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo breathe ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo…
-
delete - dupe post
-
Quote: Originally Posted by iPoster Heck, I'm still running Panther Wow, are you a luddite or something?
-
Starting off with Leopard, I had trouble connecting to my Windows smb shares. All I had to do was enable the guest account in Windows and make sure Guest had the proper permissions on the shared folders. Some other folders are only accessible to t…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by minderbinder So now some features of the OS are OK and some aren't? Don't you think apple intended people to use these features since they, you know, included them? Ding ding ding ding! Exactly. I think it's fu…
-
Quote: Originally Posted by boodaddy wallllaaaaaaaa Just for the record, it's voila, now wallllaaaaaaaa.
-
Quote: Originally Posted by lirand Would the usb2 put considerable load on my cpu while backups occur? No. I use a USB2 drive with time machine and notice no difference when it is backing up. In fact, I don't notice it at all when it's backi…