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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Originally Posted by ashtoash
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…
Some people don't like their bandwidth or CPU processes being wasted doing things without permission. I don't have .Mac so why would I want my CPU to check the server?
No, I don'…
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Or maybe it's because they're worried that the company is heading in a direction where they'll no longer be trustworthy.
Vigilance is …
I don't think paranoia is a reflection of theft. Some people are just paraniod (that's... TWO noids). I don't like the idea of my info just being transmitted randomly to anyone Ap…
It has got to do with idisk syncing services. If you allow the change, idisk then shows up on your desktop. I get a bit paranoid too after years of using Windows...
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Originally Posted by larrinski
It has got to do with idisk syncing services. If you allow the change, idisk then shows up on your desktop. I get a bit paranoid too after …
Warning: the following link will auto-download a widget that will then auto install:
http://stephan.com/widgets/zaptastic/
It kills all the widgets in ~/Library until you trash …
First, nothing happend automatically, probably because I have opening of "safe" files turned off in Safari.
Second, when one first starts a widget (including this one) Dashboard a…
Lotsa default installs out there, and lotsa users that don't know to change the prefs. Did you read the whole page?
I've got a default install of 10.4 going here, and I didn't get…