odd...
at my desk at home, i've been getting a solid 4 bars (where i used to get 3-to-4), but at my girlfriends house, where i'd get 3 bars, i now am getting 1 or 2...!
I'm seeing a significant improvement on my 867 Mhz TiBook. I have my router in the basement on one of my house and before I could not get any signal upstairs on the other end of t…
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Now, before questioning Apple's sanity, how do we find out if airport reception is measured in a standard way across the entire product line?…
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I'm seeing a significant improvement on my 867 Mhz TiBook. I have my router in the basement on one of my house and before I could not get any…
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Originally Posted by buffman
I have a D-Link 624 wireless router at home. Put Tiger on my daughter's 450 MHz G3 iMac...no problems, just slow (as expected). Has solid rec…
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Originally Posted by amazing
What disturbs me most about Apple's tweaking of the airport reception bars is that it implies that 4 reception bars on the iBook are no longe…
and about 16 gigs free. Tried to do a simple upgrade with a few options "deselected" (the additional languages and the extra printer drivers. Didn't work. Got a message "There w…
either it's a bad install disc, although the installer checks the disk, so it'd probably tell you if that was it. or it's a hard drive problem. i installed tiger on a Rev A Titan…
Have you installed 3rd-party RAM in it? If so, it might be a case of bad RAM. This happened to me when I first moved from 9 to X.
Although the machine worked generally fine under …
yeah, interesting. i do have crucial memory in the machine - but it's worked fine since 10.2. I find it hard to believe the ram would crap out or suddenly be recognized as bad ra…
HI:
Here is one data point. I have installed Tiger successfully onto a Rev. A (refurbished) 17 inch powerbook. I have 512 mb of Crucial Ram installed, and have upgraded the supe…
From Macfixit.com
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"dmnotifyd" apparently sending Apple user information Several users have reported that an application called "dnotifyd" is sending system inform…
Hm, I don't recall this coming up. But maybe, I missed it, because I did archieve install over 10.3, so Little Snitch got deactivated. I manually re-installed it, and never had any…
Well I know in System Profile you can now send your information to Apple for troubleshooting purposes. Fortunately, I don't have that process in the background running so I can't …
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From Macfixit.com
Does anybody have any more information on this?
/System/Library/PrivateFrameworks/DMNotification.framework/Versions/A/…
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Stop being so paranoid, pay for your copy.
So one should assume that every person paranoid about Tiger phoning home with information ne…
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Originally Posted by alphasubzero949
So one should assume that every person paranoid about Tiger phoning home with information never authorized by the user has pirated it…
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Originally Posted by Big Mac
Impressive detective work (assuming you found all this out yourself). . .
I don't think it's detective work... many of us suspect that a…
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Originally Posted by Stradlater
Another thing is: when people are worried about phone-home apps from companies they trust, it's usually because they pirated.
Or mayb…