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See I have the opposite experience. My HP LaserJet has been used pretty heavily for a year or so and in that time we've only needed to replace the toner once. No other issues at all. We also use the ethernet->USB print server so we just use stand…
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Quote: Originally posted by rok well, considering the fact that the dual g5 is, by all accounts and purposes, the best price/punch ratio of any apple computer currently shipping, shouldn't you be HAPPY that colleges would be using those tax dolla…
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Quote: Originally posted by neutrino23 I think the G3 is also a good CPU. I am not aware that the G3 ever had more than a slightly faster clock compared to the G4. IBM actually had the ability to do 1+ Ghz G3 processors for quite a bit lon…
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Quote: Originally posted by MacsRGood4U The University strategy seems a reasonable assumption. Also there was a report late yesterday that Japanese deliveries were to be delayed a month. The reason given, well here's the story from Mac Minute: …
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Quote: Originally posted by CubeDude The whole point of beta testing these builds is to give Apple feedback on the current build. Yes, and I've done so. But typically Apple comes back and tells me to try the latest build if my issue was fixed…
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Yeah, but until Panther's iChat AV can use iSight - its unfortunately not something I can use That said, b44 sounds like its almost there. They just need to work on some of the apps.
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no - whois looks at the domain name, not host names.
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Samba 3.0
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Quote: Originally posted by zoozx27 Next year, no way. They can knock em out really fast now. The only hold up is getting the HD's loaded with the op system. They do this before the things are put in the machines. Hundreds at a time. I'd expec…
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I think it means that all G5 orders with an August - Sep2nd date will ship this month. That is what I think they are trying to say, though badly. The idea is that the units won't be delayed.
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Quote: Originally posted by Zapchud If it's technically possible (should be easy), then IMO should CD's burned with multiple sessions apparantly appear as a normal CD on the desktop/in the finder, labeled as something generic like 'multisession C…
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Quote: Originally posted by Flounder It's there, just extremely unintuitive and non mac-like. If you burn ten different times, you get 10 CD images when you put it into your comp! At least that's what happens to me. Maybe I haven't compl…
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Quote: Originally posted by Henriok Resize volumes in Panther? Very nice, very very nice.. i'm stunned no one noticed: Disk Utility - main window Please test this function if you have the opportunity. There might be a section of this featur…
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Quote: Originally posted by InactionMan Multi-Session burning! It's about bloody time! Is Scan and OCR implemented yet? And of course, thanks Brad. Multi-session burning has been around for awhile. Its in Disc Copy. I use it every so o…
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That's not brushed metal. That's a bit of a more modern look to the classic Amiga Workbench GUI. They have had that sort of look since 1988 or so when AmigaDos 2.0 came out.
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Quote: Originally posted by keyboardf12 and? its not like this A.G. or P.O.T.U.S. is going to do a damn thing about it. I agree about the A.G. The POTUS? I have no idea why he would care. I strongly doubt he ever even said anything about M…
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Quote: Originally posted by groverat I must jump in and express my happiness that others are down on the file structure of OSX v. the way the MacOS has been handled since the beginning of MacOS. This is not UNIX, Apple. The "user" folder sh…
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Quote: Originally posted by BRussell I've always been annoyed by the HD->users->username->yourdirectories system. My wife, a Mac user forever, still doesn't get it. How many people really have multiple users anyway? I bet most people …