benguru
Jan 27, 08:47 PM
Wow, that is messed up. But you can still access the forums by going to http://forums.macnn.com
fterh
May 3, 06:52 AM
I'm really particular about junk files on my system, so when I decided to remove Safari, I ran a search for "safari" on EasyFind and these turned up. Some of these files and folders are stored deep within the hard drive, with really intimidating names (such as Safari.syncschema and Safari.framework). Just wondering though, if they are safe for removal.
nofunsir
May 7, 01:31 AM
1) Open terminal.
2) Paste this:
echo sometemporarytext > ~/Desktop/opensesame.command; chmod +x ~/Desktop/opensesame.command
3) Open opensesame.command (it should be on your desktop) in your favorite text editor (right click, open with...).
4) Replace "sometemporarytext" with:
echo perl /Path/to/A.pl > launchA.command; #make some temporary bash scripts to open your...
echo perl /Path/to/B.pl > launchB.command; #...perl scripts, one per perl script that you...
echo perl /Path/to/C.pl > launchC.command; #...want in a new window.
chmod +x launchA.command; #make sure each of these scripts are executable
chmod +x launchB.command;
chmod +x launchC.command;
open launchA.command; #open each script in a new terminal window
open launchB.command;
open launchC.command;
sleep 1; #wait 1 second before continuing (to avoid deleting the launchers before they have a chance to execute)
rm launchA.command; #delete launchers
rm launchB.command;
rm launchC.command;
5) Save and close your text editor.
6) You are now free to double-click opensesame.command
2) Paste this:
echo sometemporarytext > ~/Desktop/opensesame.command; chmod +x ~/Desktop/opensesame.command
3) Open opensesame.command (it should be on your desktop) in your favorite text editor (right click, open with...).
4) Replace "sometemporarytext" with:
echo perl /Path/to/A.pl > launchA.command; #make some temporary bash scripts to open your...
echo perl /Path/to/B.pl > launchB.command; #...perl scripts, one per perl script that you...
echo perl /Path/to/C.pl > launchC.command; #...want in a new window.
chmod +x launchA.command; #make sure each of these scripts are executable
chmod +x launchB.command;
chmod +x launchC.command;
open launchA.command; #open each script in a new terminal window
open launchB.command;
open launchC.command;
sleep 1; #wait 1 second before continuing (to avoid deleting the launchers before they have a chance to execute)
rm launchA.command; #delete launchers
rm launchB.command;
rm launchC.command;
5) Save and close your text editor.
6) You are now free to double-click opensesame.command
directorqp
Jun 28, 03:40 AM
i waited for like two and a half hours in line... got a nice new 32GB... but mobistar are totally rubbish at these things...
they had more staff giving out orange juice and taking pictures than actually working...
still very happy....sooooo much better than my old 2G
hi there
is it unlock or contract iphone???
they had more staff giving out orange juice and taking pictures than actually working...
still very happy....sooooo much better than my old 2G
hi there
is it unlock or contract iphone???
ChargedPC
May 4, 01:52 PM
Hi guys,
I haven't been able to find any benchmarks comparing the 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 from late 2010 to the new 2.7GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5 � anyone know if it's a worthy upgrade, or mostly insignificant �?
Using Geekbench 64-bit new i5 2.7GHz scores about 8600 while the 2009 i7 2.8GHz scores around a 9700.
Both are 512MB VRAM, however the i5 has a newer card.
I was wondering the same.
I know the RAM is much faster but wanted to know about he processors.
The 1066MHz RAM vs 1333MHz RAM probably won't make a noticeable difference to the average user.
In our opinion, if you can snag an i7 from apples refurbished store (we saw them for less than $1400 yesterday), that would be quite a steal.
Cheers
I haven't been able to find any benchmarks comparing the 2.8 GHz Intel Core i7 from late 2010 to the new 2.7GHz Quad-Core Intel Core i5 � anyone know if it's a worthy upgrade, or mostly insignificant �?
Using Geekbench 64-bit new i5 2.7GHz scores about 8600 while the 2009 i7 2.8GHz scores around a 9700.
Both are 512MB VRAM, however the i5 has a newer card.
I was wondering the same.
I know the RAM is much faster but wanted to know about he processors.
The 1066MHz RAM vs 1333MHz RAM probably won't make a noticeable difference to the average user.
In our opinion, if you can snag an i7 from apples refurbished store (we saw them for less than $1400 yesterday), that would be quite a steal.
Cheers
LimeiBook86
Dec 14, 12:42 PM
Here's to hoping Mac doesn't fall off a cliff while chasing the butterfly. ;)
Here's to the Crazy Ones http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=35452 (http://www.uriah.com/apple-qt/movies/think-different.mov)
Heehee, yes hopefull he looks to see where he's going!! :eek:
Also, thanks for the friendly comments everyone! :D
Here's to the Crazy Ones http://forums.macrumors.com/attachment.php?attachmentid=35452 (http://www.uriah.com/apple-qt/movies/think-different.mov)
Heehee, yes hopefull he looks to see where he's going!! :eek:
Also, thanks for the friendly comments everyone! :D
DeaconGraves
May 4, 12:18 PM
In these situations, it never hurts to go back to the store and ask.
However, I wouldn't rely on the "fans are loud" issue to demand a return. If you are watching a lot of video, you could be taxing the computer and it needs to cool down, hence the fans.
My advice would be to go in, explain that you purchased it back in March, but that you're thinking an iMac and an iPad would be a better fit. You might get told that you're outside of the return window, but you might luck out and have someone who's willing to work with you, especially if it's your intent to walk out with other equipment.
If that doesn't work, you'll get a decent resale price on a two month old MBP. Cut your losses and get an iMac and iPad.
However, I wouldn't rely on the "fans are loud" issue to demand a return. If you are watching a lot of video, you could be taxing the computer and it needs to cool down, hence the fans.
My advice would be to go in, explain that you purchased it back in March, but that you're thinking an iMac and an iPad would be a better fit. You might get told that you're outside of the return window, but you might luck out and have someone who's willing to work with you, especially if it's your intent to walk out with other equipment.
If that doesn't work, you'll get a decent resale price on a two month old MBP. Cut your losses and get an iMac and iPad.
wywern209
Apr 21, 05:51 PM
sounds like problems with being overdriven. by the looks of it, ur gonna have to replace it, somehow. scour ebay and craigslist.
TwinCities Dan
Jul 13, 03:26 PM
I don't know about any specific sites, but I have seen these threads before...
Usually in the end, trying to find a karaoke version of the song is the easiest way. :)
Usually in the end, trying to find a karaoke version of the song is the easiest way. :)
mpt-matthew
Apr 20, 11:33 AM
Preferences -> Sound -> Show sound in menu bar.
Also, shift+option+volUp/volDown increases/decreases volume in smaller increments (4x).
Ok, thanks
I knew this, but i think i saw an app to enforce this all the time.
Also, shift+option+volUp/volDown increases/decreases volume in smaller increments (4x).
Ok, thanks
I knew this, but i think i saw an app to enforce this all the time.
trebblekicked
Jul 3, 06:04 PM
i'm in the middle of reinstalling FCP3.04 again, and i was wondering if this ever happened to anyone else?
My desktop machine is running FCP 3.04 adn QuickTime Pro 6.3 and i can no longer export an MPEG-2. this effectively renders DVDSP useless, and thusly i'm pretty pissed off.
My tibook runs FCP 3.04 with Quicktime Pro 6.2 and there are no problems. Anyone else have an issue with the upgrade and your QTP key?
My desktop machine is running FCP 3.04 adn QuickTime Pro 6.3 and i can no longer export an MPEG-2. this effectively renders DVDSP useless, and thusly i'm pretty pissed off.
My tibook runs FCP 3.04 with Quicktime Pro 6.2 and there are no problems. Anyone else have an issue with the upgrade and your QTP key?
infernohellion
Apr 15, 01:58 PM
I haven't noticed anything yet... only one thing: the boot after installation was shockingly fast for me.
kdum8
Apr 22, 02:03 AM
Am I correct in thinking that under OS X a kilobyte is 10^3 bytes? (The name kibibyte now referring to 2^10 bytes).
See attached image showing the info tab for a text file I have.
How can the file be 4 KB on disk and yet only 1,042 bytes of information? That seems like quite a discrepancy. Why does the text consume only 1,042 bytes of ascii information and yet take 4KB to store this to disk? What am I missing?
donald trump for president
If Trump runs for president,
donald trump for president
Donald Trump For President?
donald trump for president
donald trump for president
See attached image showing the info tab for a text file I have.
How can the file be 4 KB on disk and yet only 1,042 bytes of information? That seems like quite a discrepancy. Why does the text consume only 1,042 bytes of ascii information and yet take 4KB to store this to disk? What am I missing?
MBX
Jan 17, 08:28 PM
Hey there, ever since i updated to 10.6.6 and the very latest Nvidia CUDA driver update it seems that BOINC is no longer utilizing GPU.
Before those updates i had BOINC using the GPU a lot more and the settings where same as now.
Is the problem with BOINC and not with OS-X or CUDA updates?
Before those updates i had BOINC using the GPU a lot more and the settings where same as now.
Is the problem with BOINC and not with OS-X or CUDA updates?
robbieduncan
Apr 10, 09:00 AM
A simpler solution would be to move the folder somewhere (or even hide it) and make an alias to the file that starts the app.
jackerin
May 5, 03:47 PM
I like some of them, like the first and third. It's worth remembering though that the lens that comes standard on DSLRs is not ideal for macro work, which seems to be the basis of your images.
A DSLR doesn't have to be a large investment either, you can easily pick up an older model second-hand for not much more than 200 USD, so the leap may be smaller than you think.
A DSLR doesn't have to be a large investment either, you can easily pick up an older model second-hand for not much more than 200 USD, so the leap may be smaller than you think.
mariaklain
Apr 25, 09:54 AM
Thanks your share!I need these things!
robo74
Dec 20, 07:06 PM
IF you ever think about parting the system and games out, I might be interested in the snow boarding game depending on the price.
PM me if you ever consider it.
Thanks!
Rob
PM me if you ever consider it.
Thanks!
Rob
Jolly Jimmy
May 4, 05:47 PM
You could try verifying the disk using disk utility to check for errors.
Detrius
May 2, 07:22 AM
Except HFS+ today wouldn't recognize itself if it saw its own picture from the 8.1 days.
Yes, and no. Yes, a lot of cool stuff has been added, but your Snow Leopard drive will still mount on an 8.1 machine. The journal will be reset, the file system event record for time machine will be reset, your spotlight database will likely need to be recreated, and you won't be able to read any files compressed for Snow Leopard, but otherwise, you'll be able to get to your files. Oh wait... no you won't... unless you're using an Apple Partition Map instead of GUID Partition Table (which technically has very little to do with HFS+ itself)... It's both cool and sad at the same time.
Last rumors I heard hinted that since the ZFS licensing fell through, Apple's working internally on their own new file system, which is almost a given, really.
Yes, and no. Yes, a lot of cool stuff has been added, but your Snow Leopard drive will still mount on an 8.1 machine. The journal will be reset, the file system event record for time machine will be reset, your spotlight database will likely need to be recreated, and you won't be able to read any files compressed for Snow Leopard, but otherwise, you'll be able to get to your files. Oh wait... no you won't... unless you're using an Apple Partition Map instead of GUID Partition Table (which technically has very little to do with HFS+ itself)... It's both cool and sad at the same time.
Last rumors I heard hinted that since the ZFS licensing fell through, Apple's working internally on their own new file system, which is almost a given, really.
Taustin Powers
Jul 1, 02:33 AM
Well, I'm a good way into Episode 1, and I am actually really enjoying it. :)
Once you get past the control scheme (point'n'click would have worked much better!), there's actually a real Monkey Island game to be enjoyed here. The humor isn't as obnoxious as I had feared from the demo, it's actually really fun!
Once you get past the control scheme (point'n'click would have worked much better!), there's actually a real Monkey Island game to be enjoyed here. The humor isn't as obnoxious as I had feared from the demo, it's actually really fun!
marvel2
Oct 18, 10:41 PM
Anyone going to Pioneer Place next Friday to pick their copy up. It will probably be a mad house.
Rob587
Sep 22, 11:29 PM
oh, kool... thanks
Laser
Dec 27, 11:24 AM
Check your Apple System Profiler and see what it lists as USB ports/devices.
Nothing is listed, even though a device is plugged in.
Nothing is listed, even though a device is plugged in.
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