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Quote: Originally Posted by melgross A 64 bit kernel will require 64 bit drivers. There's no way around that at all. If it will somehow run on a 32 bit machine, then that machine, and version of the OS can use a 32 bit kernel. If they can somehow…
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Quote: Originally Posted by apeiros {Flame Removed - JL) Thank you JL, you make it look as if I called him an asshole or somesuch which I didn't. I said he was ignorant which he states himself that he was. You got a thesaurus with OS X, go, l…
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Quote: Originally Posted by kim kap sol Why anyone would cripple their organization method by using tabs (and thus making it impossible to know where a document might be from just looking at the title of the window or by invoking Exposé) is beyon…
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Take it a step further. I want a new application, say an FTP-Program. I go to the application-manager and click "New Application" (or so), a store opens (like iTMS, take WebCore for the interface and the store magically works in a normal browser to…
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uptime 6:08PM up 99 days, 7:03, 1 user, load averages: 0.00, 0.11, 0.18 Yike, that means I should finally make the OS level updates ;-)
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Quote: Originally posted by Kickaha Yup, that's pretty much the consensus discussion we've had on here about, oh, twenty times or so. Glad to see we have another convert on board. Then I'm sorry. While I read AI boards regularly I don'…
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maybe I should explain more in-detail why my point 1.1 (All new database founded filesystem with metadata) is so important. Take a look at how your computer is organized today: -You have mail.app organizing your emails -You got iTunes to organziz…
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This is my little compiled whish-list. Most of it has been heard of already or mentioned here too but it's my almost complete list of features and add-ons that I wished my favorite OS would provide them 1. OS: 1.1\tAll new database founded files…
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Quote: Originally posted by Towel Like other folks said, it's all about timing. Do a quick calculation (smarter people can correct me if I'm off base here). Speed of light is 3*10^8 m/s. In structures of this size, electrons don't travel with …
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Quote: Originally posted by andrewm [B]StuffIt formats aside, when one considers that the BSD subsystem of OS X includes programs for zip (.zip), gzip (.gz), bzip2 (.bz2 and .bz), tar (.tar), and the disused compress (.Z), I think that Apple shou…
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Quote: Originally posted by Moose Yes. But the idea was to use the AEBS as a Fax server of sorts, which implies 24/7 connectivity so that you could always get a fax. Well, do you shut down your fax device? See :-) If you use a mac as fax…
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Quote: Originally posted by MacUsers http://192.168.1.101/~chris/pictures Posting your C-Class IP (192.168.x.y are only for internal networks, so from outside/internet nobody has access using this IP) won't help anybody ;-)
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Quote: Originally posted by Gargoyle ...And I as think about the airport fax capability, I realise more that its prolly not practical. Where would all the inbound faxes be saved?... That was easy to solve: they could do it e.g. with a button i…
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Quote: Originally posted by McCrab There are over 7,000,000 users of OS X...and here is the first complaint about HFS+ being unreliable... and you are using a beta of Panther. Strikes me as being a gargantuan leap in logic. Now then here is …
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Sorry if this was asked before but what exactly does "in-flight instruction" mean - what is it?
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Apple should found a sub-company called e.g. "Tomato". Then under that label produce incredible cheap (and low quality in order to maintain really low prices) mac-compatibles. They shouldn't call them macs but mac-compatible. In that way Apple woul…