On my powerbook, the latest camino 0.9a keeps hogging the processor, even when I am not doing anythingelse. The CPU usage goes from 20% to 78% in some sort of cycle. Going back t…
ibook_steve: my 1GB SODIMM is on the way hopefully as of tomorrow, I'll be at 1.25GB... if this reduces page outs and general HD access, perhaps it will help some of my speed issu…
MacNNTroubleshootingby wizz0bangThu, 30 Jun 2005 - 00:48
Yes. Getting a "refurbished" unit as a replacement is one thing, getting a unit with fingerprints and splash marks on the screen (as if it came right off the sales floor) is someth…
MacNNTroubleshootingby CadaverWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 20:42
Oh my G_d! I have never seen such a thread in my life. I usually like to sit back and read these things, but this is ridiculous. Bitch, bitch, bitch, bitch, bitch. I've never s…
MacNNTroubleshootingby ibook_steveWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 19:40
I don't think I can agree w/ everything wizzbang has said, but I must defend XP's stability compared to OS X. I use XP every day at work on two different computers, manipulating l…
MacNNTroubleshootingby jokarakWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 18:45
I recently bought a 12" Pb. It does everything I expect of it since it's not one of the higher end 15" or 17" Pb's. From reading the first part of your review:
Quote:
Origi…
MacNNTroubleshootingby sevendhappyWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 18:14
This guy is about as smart as Paul Thurrott. He probably thinks because he could get a celeron with "more giga hurts" the mac stuff is eons behind in hardware terms.
Why are you …
MacNNTroubleshootingby LinkWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 17:53
Quote:
Originally Posted by wizz0bang
But it seems OSX is behind in video playback of various codecs; there are many files I download that simply aren't playable on the Mac (yes…
MacNNTroubleshootingby cambroWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 17:37
I have to second much of the original posters opinions of the 12" PB and OSX. I also must give him a little bit of support here. Though, I don't agree with everything said.
I boug…
MacNNTroubleshootingby wizz0bangWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 14:28
Quote:
Originally Posted by Luisc
I mean in Europe they use 220V and in America we use 120V. So if I buy an iPod in Europe it would work here?
Real question here isn't the…
MacNNTroubleshootingby amazingWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 13:25
Thanks for the link John, what about doing something like this:
natd -dynamic -interface en1
ipfw -f flush
ipfw add divert natd all from any to any via en1
ipfw add pass all from a…
I guess the reason its so vague is I'm just looking for more information on the way MAC handles ICS but I've found a bit of info on it now. Here is what I am trying to do.
I have …
Mav, a bit more detail might help here. What is your "device" specifically? All the data you've provided is extremely vague, so it's hard to provide more specific ideas.
MacNNNetworkingby ghporterWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 10:24
Quote:
Originally Posted by mitchell_pgh
My first experiences with OS X weren't the best (these were back in the 10.0 days). It is very different from even OS 9, so I can only g…
MacNNTroubleshootingby zanyterpWed, 29 Jun 2005 - 02:18
Do you know of a way to alter the DHCP table? I found some good information at:http://jonx.com/blog/84/notes-on-os...nternet-sharing
The device that I am using will send a request…
If you get a WET11 or WET54G, you don't need a second router. Your ethernet device, whatever it is will connect directly to your existing wireless network without having to go thro…
MacNNNetworkingby John StrungTue, 28 Jun 2005 - 18:32