Out of nowhere I no longer have sound in any browser on my mac. I have a powerbook g4 with the most recent version of OS X. Quicktime in the browser seems to work, it is all other …
I wanted to learn more about SQLite and decided to use my Yojimbo database as a test subject. I've got data coming out of it and displaying to a web browser now. Just some early ex…
I've been loathe to invest time in another DB now that I'm getting comfortable w/ MySQL.
I'm wondering what you experience as benefits of SQLite?
How "lite" is it? Does everyt…
SQLite and MySQL are totally different.
SQLite is a library/api of functions an application can use to manage data in database form, without the user requiring a database "server"…
The one thing that I hate about OSX is the fact that laptop users can not plug in a network cable to transfer files faster than wireless without rebooting or resetting the network …
I doubt it, When I boot up my powerbook with no network cable, just airport connected, I have a box running OSX.4 server that connects some network shares. If I connect a network …
Not sure what you are saying in the 2nd post, but I have a 15" Alu Powerbook here, connected to my G5 and a windows box (AFP & SMB) and I hop between ethernet and airport all t…
I understand what you're saying, but the reason it's happening is because you're going about it all wrong. Once you've MADE a connection (whether to a share, FTP server, SSH server…
Sorry, but windows does just fine swapping between network interfaces. It is embarrassing in the workplace when you get the beach-ball and try to explain that OS X rocks, but swit…
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Originally Posted by baw
I do everything you posted with no problems on my Macs.
Are you using LDAP to connect to network shares at login with only Airport enabled?
I'd like to see a Windows machine switch connections on the fly and maintain existing network connections with delay or issue. I doubt it has that ability any more than OS X does.
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Originally Posted by Steve Bosell
Sorry, but windows does just fine swapping between network interfaces. It is embarrassing in the workplace when you get the beach-ball …
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Originally Posted by Steve Bosell
Sorry, but windows does just fine swapping between network interfaces. It is embarrassing in the workplace when you get the beach-ball …
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Originally Posted by chris v
I do his occasionally as well. I just plug in an ethernet cord, turn Airport off, and away I go. No delays, no beachballs.
Try to do thi…
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Originally Posted by chris v
I do his occasionally as well. I just plug in an ethernet cord, turn Airport off, and away I go. No delays, no beachballs.
Well, I thin…
Steve,
I do wonder if everyone is understanding what you mean. I.e. Mount a remote volume via airport. Turn airport off, plug in ethernet and Remote Volume is still mounted.
I ca…
I agree, I guess I am not explaining my situation very well, there is nothing wrong with the laptops. It seems that OSX binds network shares to an interface, to switch interfaces …
Again, I'd be really interested to see Windows reroute the connections so transparently, Steve. If it's as smooth as you claim it is that would be one area in which Windows is clea…