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I use VNC. OSXVNC as the server, and any old VNC client on the PC (or other Mac, for that matter). It's not the fastest thing in the world, and there is some fun stuff that can happen to shortcut keys from a remote machine, but overall it gets the …
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What Paul said is always true, but it seems to manifest itself more when it's a replacement battery. There's a kbase article about this somewhere....
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I've been using Adium 2.0 Alpha as my full-time client for over a month now, and I love it. Most daily binary builds are very usable. There were only a few that were too buggy for regular use. Since Adium2 got OSCAR accounts working via GAIM, away m…
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Yeah, when I use a true mic-level dynamic mic (like the SM57/58), I use an XLR -> 1/4" adapter with a built-in passive impedance-matching transformer (like a backwards direct box) like this one: http://www.sweetwater.com/store/detail/MIT435/. (Th…
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Quote: Originally posted by Bouba Look here: http://www.liquidnexus.com/ in software, it is called switchit it's basically the apple fast user switcher menu with an icon instead of the long name. So it surely fills your needs! Yup…
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Wow! That is fantastic! Thank you so much. I can now see all my menu extras with XCode open. You rock
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Well, that's just my reason for wanting such a menu extra. I would imagine that other people would find it useful for other reasons.
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Quote: Originally posted by Gargoyle why don't you just require a password to unlock from screen saver or sleep ? Because I run SETI@Home, and a screen saver eats CPU. Clarification: that's the command-line version of S@H, not the screen s…
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I've looked for utilities in the past that would let me change the volume with a modifier key + scroll wheel. This is the closest thing I've seen so far. If it could be set up as a background process that takes a modifier key it'd be even better. Aw…
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Can you run the update again? Maybe you have to re-flash the card's firmware if it got corrupted somehow. Just a thought.
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The idea was that he wanted to be able to look like an OS X box to someone doing a port scan. Otherwise people might suspect he's got a router (i.e. if port 8080 is open).
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Set your internal IP to be the DMZ host. That way any open ports on your Mac will also be open on the external IP they give you. And like the other poster said, turn off remote config (which is off by default, I believe). I don't see how it could id…
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NUC-U-LAR count: 1.
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Matt- I actually just wrote this up for someone else, so I'm pasteing it here for you. Enjoy Log into the router and make the following changes: 1. On the main page, change the LAN IP address to something else to ensure that it does not inte…
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Quote: Originally posted by DCmac32 Noleli2, simply awesome. Worked like a charm. One problem I have is that I am only allowed to have 'one computer legally' on my network here at school. And with your idea it shows the laptop. But what you s…
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Quote: Originally posted by DCmac32 Noleli2 is there anyway to do that other than taking down the router. The router is just for wireless access. So if I can keep the wirless connectivity and still be connected to the main subnet I would like …
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It sounds like you're trying to share your music from behind your router to computers outside it. You can't do this because Rendezvous is based on subnets, so simply routing external port 3689 to your internal port 3689 won't work. iTunes on your co…
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So you can't record to to two separate tracks using the built-in two-channel line input? You have to use something like MBox? Seems strange to me. Maybe the iMic is a cheap way around this.
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Quote: Originally posted by Eugene Hannukah Hey Ya (mp3) Those are some really funny tunes. I especially like the Eminem one.
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I bet you can't drag-n-drop with it like you can with the real deal.