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Podcasts — #2

TWiT Diggnation Engadget Podcasts All programming by the BBC The Naked Scientists The Dawn and Drew show The Daily Source Code
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Podcasts — #4

started inside mac radio today and i find it awesome...except the weekday podcasts are WAY too short
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Podcasts — #6

I like mine www.liquidityx.com
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Podcasts — #7

I find the length of the weekday Inside Mac Radio podcasts perfect. I have so many podcasts I want to listen to, that a lengthy daily show simply adds to my already short podcast …
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Podcasts — #8

i just started listening to creative cow. its good ONLY if your a multimedia creation guy... i like the lengtth of it, but their update frequency is low...
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SSH HELP for a n00b — #1

Alright here it goes... I have a airport express router. I have a powerbook G4. I would like to SSH into the powerbook G4 from a remote location, ie my Hiptop with Terminal. …
MacNN Networking by gphip

SSH HELP for a n00b — #2

Go to http://www.whatismyip.com and find your EXTERNAL IP address. Now when you're remote SSH to this IP. That IP is the one which your router has been assigned by your ISP.
MacNN Networking by Partisan01

D-Link DI 604 & Mac OS X Issue — #1

Hey all, here's a problem for the most experienced of Networkers. We've got a small office with five Macs running Mac OS X 10.4.2, all Software updates applied as of October 17, …
MacNN Networking by Cory Bauer

D-Link DI 604 & Mac OS X Issue — #2

Go into the DL setup program to the Status page and make a note of the IP addresses for your ISP's primary and secondary domain name servers (DNS). Enter these numbers on separate …
MacNN Networking by John Strung

D-Link DI 604 & Mac OS X Issue — #3

John, You are a god. That did the trick. Thank you! You know, I asked Comcast for the DNS numbers, because I thought that would do the trick, and the phone representative refus…
MacNN Networking by Cory Bauer

Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #1

Once the switch of OS X to Intel is complete, do you think Apple should license it's OS X to non Apple hardware.
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #2

Nope, cause part of Apple's appeal is it's flawless integration with everything it sells. Potential hardware compatibility would ruin their "it just works" image they have at the m…
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #3

I'd like to see how well Apple would fare against *nix and Windows on a fair playing field... so yea, I'd love to see OSX run on any piece of hardware I throw at it.
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #5

I guess pedro missed last week's episode. But sure, let Apple license it, if it will expand the user base, as that brings a larger market to me as a mac developer.
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #6

Quote: Originally Posted by SMacTech I guess pedro missed last week's episode. But sure, let Apple license it, if it will expand the user base, as that brings a larger market to…
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #7

Of course this going to be a flamewar but... last week I was running 10.4.1 on a ThinkPad T40 and it was like a dream come true. I wish the PowerBooks can soon complete well agains…
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #8

Quote: Originally Posted by analogika Does this REALLY have to be discussed every other week? We should have a poll on this very question.
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #9

Quote: Originally Posted by goMac What I think would be interesting is Apple bringing back the Yellow Box for Windows. Think about it. We're all compiling for Intel now anyway.…
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #10

Quote: Originally Posted by dazzla Nope, cause part of Apple's appeal is it's flawless integration with everything it sells. Potential hardware compatibility would ruin their "i…
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #11

Quote: Originally Posted by Detrius But then you have the support issue of customers asking why one application runs on Macs and Windows and another one doesn't. Also, in going…
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Mac OS X on non Apple harware — #12

Quote: Originally Posted by Detrius <snip> So basically, releasing Yellow Box now would mean that Apple is signing off on killing Carbon. ( Yeah, I know... not really. …
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