WildPalms
Oct 25, 09:07 PM
I'm freakin sick of the ITMS. :mad:
I love iTunes and my iPod, but purchasing music that can only be put on an iPod is crap. There may be a better player out later which I want to go to and then *poof* my ITMS purchased tracks are crap.
www.allofmp3.com
It's (significantly) cheaper.
It's better.
'Nuff said.
Its also illegal in our country.
You've definitely said enough.
I love iTunes and my iPod, but purchasing music that can only be put on an iPod is crap. There may be a better player out later which I want to go to and then *poof* my ITMS purchased tracks are crap.
www.allofmp3.com
It's (significantly) cheaper.
It's better.
'Nuff said.
Its also illegal in our country.
You've definitely said enough.
rdowns
Apr 20, 04:34 PM
So the Verizon deal really didn't help them with the iPhone and Apple lost again more marketshare in the smartphone market. Not good especially as Google now ships almost 40 million Android phones per quarter. Maybe a cheap iPhone nano might help Apple to get back into a competing position.
iPhone sales grew an astounding 113 percent year over year, reaching 18.65 million for the quarter.
Google doesn't ship phones. And the 40 million is all phones, not smart phones where Apple plays.
Stop spreading misinformation.
iPhone sales grew an astounding 113 percent year over year, reaching 18.65 million for the quarter.
Google doesn't ship phones. And the 40 million is all phones, not smart phones where Apple plays.
Stop spreading misinformation.
jayeskreezy
Nov 30, 12:26 AM
I have an IBM thinkpad r40 that I purchased new two years ago and I had no idea that I needed to renew the warranty within the warranty period or you can't purchase another one ever from IBM. (This probably has to do with the whole Lenovo exchange stuff). Anyway, it has about 2 years worth of wear and tear and I'd basically be selling it for parts.
If you know how to fix computers then this computer will work just fine for you. There's been some stuff going on with the screen and it might be the video card and I'd rather just retire it. I don't have money to get a new laptop right now so I figure I'd just sell it for what I can get.
Everything functions fine except for the screen that has lines on it and I don't know wussup with that nor do I have the funds to find out. I have all of the backup cds and stuff and it comes with:
-the basic ultrabay ibm cd-rw/dvd-rom drive
-P4 processor
-like 1.2-1.4ghz processor speed (I can't check right now b/c the way the screen is acting)
-384mb of RAM
-Windows XP Home SP2
-original install and backup cds that came with the computer
-battery
-power adapter/charger
I really don't know what else to do with this laptop and it has some good parts in it if you didn't want to fix it up. You will need to add your own hard drive, but that's relatively inexpensive as well.
I paid about $1000 for this laptop, but since I don't know what the deal is and cant really afford to get it looked at I'm willing to sell for $300 shipped.
If you know how to fix computers then this computer will work just fine for you. There's been some stuff going on with the screen and it might be the video card and I'd rather just retire it. I don't have money to get a new laptop right now so I figure I'd just sell it for what I can get.
Everything functions fine except for the screen that has lines on it and I don't know wussup with that nor do I have the funds to find out. I have all of the backup cds and stuff and it comes with:
-the basic ultrabay ibm cd-rw/dvd-rom drive
-P4 processor
-like 1.2-1.4ghz processor speed (I can't check right now b/c the way the screen is acting)
-384mb of RAM
-Windows XP Home SP2
-original install and backup cds that came with the computer
-battery
-power adapter/charger
I really don't know what else to do with this laptop and it has some good parts in it if you didn't want to fix it up. You will need to add your own hard drive, but that's relatively inexpensive as well.
I paid about $1000 for this laptop, but since I don't know what the deal is and cant really afford to get it looked at I'm willing to sell for $300 shipped.
R94N
Mar 13, 05:42 AM
Who says social networks aren't completely useless? Once again they are shining through and helping to get the word out.
belvdr
Jan 28, 03:26 PM
I don't intend to run the dump command as a root, but was kinda using the root account while I was testing all the backup commands to make sure things don't get the permission issue.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
Add 2>&1 to the end of your command in cron and check the log.
The main difference here is that running from a shell, you have a totally different environment versus what cron runs from.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
Add 2>&1 to the end of your command in cron and check the log.
The main difference here is that running from a shell, you have a totally different environment versus what cron runs from.
belvdr
Dec 3, 04:53 PM
Having Apache running on your computer, and the appropriate ports open on your firewall does theoretically make your computer more vulnerable, but in reality it's definitely not a "sure fire way to get hacked". As long as you take appropriate security measures, like having your firewall set up correctly and turning off things such as Server Signature your chances of getting hacked are quite slim. Apache is what powers a large portion of websites across the world, and if it in itself was that vulnerable websites would go down a lot.
Having a dynamic IP will greatly decrease your chances of getting hacked, as well, because it will change each time your modem gets reset, making your virtually un-findable for any would-be hackers. (Unless you use some sort of DynDNS service that is).
I agree with some parts of what you stated. For starters, if you use Apple's supplied version of Apache (I'm not sure what they currently ship), then you are stuck with that version until they supply any patches for it.
As for ServerSignature, that's fairly useless, as that's considered security by obscurity. You can hide the server you are running, but there are still ways to figure out what server you have.
Also, having a dynamic IP may prevent an individual hacker, but does nothing for bots and worms. Most of the major worms scan entire subnets, so merely having an open port increases your vulnerability.
Having a dynamic IP will greatly decrease your chances of getting hacked, as well, because it will change each time your modem gets reset, making your virtually un-findable for any would-be hackers. (Unless you use some sort of DynDNS service that is).
I agree with some parts of what you stated. For starters, if you use Apple's supplied version of Apache (I'm not sure what they currently ship), then you are stuck with that version until they supply any patches for it.
As for ServerSignature, that's fairly useless, as that's considered security by obscurity. You can hide the server you are running, but there are still ways to figure out what server you have.
Also, having a dynamic IP may prevent an individual hacker, but does nothing for bots and worms. Most of the major worms scan entire subnets, so merely having an open port increases your vulnerability.
andrew5826
Apr 29, 01:13 AM
but will a custom firmware work?
ehoui
Mar 15, 08:59 AM
This move was not unexpected, although certainly it was in Microsoft's power to continue it as long as they wanted. Frankly MS has too many platforms to compete against in different markets with different strategies. They are large enough to do it, but anywhere they can focus will be beneficial to them. This is a smart move.
Regardless... Zune software was a completely different and BETTER (remember it) experience than iTunes.
Zune software requires a Zune, a WM7 phone, or a Kin, which means that not very many people can argue this point; I have no idea if what you are saying is true or not.
Here's hoping Apple gets off their money-grubbing a$$es
The irony is that MS grubs more of your money than Apple: 30% annual net profit margin versus 21%.
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Regardless... Zune software was a completely different and BETTER (remember it) experience than iTunes.
Zune software requires a Zune, a WM7 phone, or a Kin, which means that not very many people can argue this point; I have no idea if what you are saying is true or not.
Here's hoping Apple gets off their money-grubbing a$$es
The irony is that MS grubs more of your money than Apple: 30% annual net profit margin versus 21%.
VPrime
May 6, 01:47 AM
What is the error you are getting? we can't really help you if you don't tell us what is happening.
russed
Nov 1, 04:39 PM
you could buy your self a semi decent set of speakers and just use your comp and itunes? that i all i do at uni and it works a treat. try taking a look at the jbl creatures
ChrisFromCanada
Mar 5, 10:54 PM
a beta of tiger crashed and thats not on stupid videos :p
But it did not crash that badly. I mean did you see that? The screen flickered and the blue screen of death came up!
But it did not crash that badly. I mean did you see that? The screen flickered and the blue screen of death came up!
Alfan83
Apr 27, 05:10 AM
Here, in France, there are many people who complain of problem to read video on youtube and it seems that this is due to wifi instability on the IPAD. Is this the case with you ?
Anonymous Freak
Aug 13, 10:45 PM
Ok this one is 1st place now imho.
The other video was good but what did it for me here was the original Apple data tape.
Good job!!
heh. Before it died, I had a beige G3 that was my server, with an external SCSI DDS drive that I used for backing up. I have about 15 Apple-branded tapes, plus a bunch of HP branded ones. Now that I have the B&W G3, I have a dual layer DVD R drive that I back up to. (More capacity.)
The other video was good but what did it for me here was the original Apple data tape.
Good job!!
heh. Before it died, I had a beige G3 that was my server, with an external SCSI DDS drive that I used for backing up. I have about 15 Apple-branded tapes, plus a bunch of HP branded ones. Now that I have the B&W G3, I have a dual layer DVD R drive that I back up to. (More capacity.)
player9
Sep 14, 12:03 AM
I did some more research on this and it appears that we will have to wait probably for the Linux programmers to port Foomatic to OSX. That is if Epson does not release a driver eventually.
I tried to follow the directions on this site, but this assumes that you are running Linux and that Foomatic is already installed, along with Ghostscript and CUPS. I was able to apply the PPD file for the EPL-5700 to my printer and see it in Print Center but the in between framework is missing: the cupsomatic script and Foomatic system. I can print but the printer does not respond, so CUPS is not sending the data to the printer.
I couldn't figure out where to put the cupsomatic script since OSX does not have the directory substructure of redhat.
http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic.html
http://www.linuxprinting.org/cups-doc.html
I also found this site helpful:
http://www.danka.de/apple-cups-en/
I tried to follow the directions on this site, but this assumes that you are running Linux and that Foomatic is already installed, along with Ghostscript and CUPS. I was able to apply the PPD file for the EPL-5700 to my printer and see it in Print Center but the in between framework is missing: the cupsomatic script and Foomatic system. I can print but the printer does not respond, so CUPS is not sending the data to the printer.
I couldn't figure out where to put the cupsomatic script since OSX does not have the directory substructure of redhat.
http://www.linuxprinting.org/foomatic.html
http://www.linuxprinting.org/cups-doc.html
I also found this site helpful:
http://www.danka.de/apple-cups-en/
Blue Velvet
Nov 1, 05:42 PM
Wall-mounted.
http://www.mujionline.com/shop_uk/productpage.asp?PID=241
Not sure whether you've got Muji in the U.S. UK & Japan, yes...
Still, you may find it or something similar somewhere.
http://www.mujionline.com/shop_uk/productpage.asp?PID=241
Not sure whether you've got Muji in the U.S. UK & Japan, yes...
Still, you may find it or something similar somewhere.
John444
Feb 10, 09:03 PM
Is the URL correct for where you are posting to? Your sample looked to be an absolute address so you might be missing part of the path?!?
That looks like the problem, thanks. (P.S I copied this sample from yahoo answers) Sorry I have no idea how to use path or fix it. Any idea how to fix this or what the path tag is that I am missing? (I am just trying to make the website to a local folder at first to test for a comment box).
That looks like the problem, thanks. (P.S I copied this sample from yahoo answers) Sorry I have no idea how to use path or fix it. Any idea how to fix this or what the path tag is that I am missing? (I am just trying to make the website to a local folder at first to test for a comment box).
barryst
Apr 14, 12:42 PM
my ipad2 came with 4.3 and i never updated. now that 4.3.2 is out, can i update to 4.3.1 somehow and still save the shsh blob from that?
Xapphire13
Oct 4, 08:01 AM
Sure wish they would come to Australia... hear their shows are AMAZING
Grimace
Jan 8, 07:12 PM
I think it looks fantastic.
bella92108
Mar 31, 01:07 PM
i agree they do seem to try harder. i dont think of it as me being hypocritical. i just hold android to a higher standard... it's supposed to be about openness... that's what i feel google intended. if i'm going to get one (which i probably will eventually) i want to be able to do what i want with it without the manufacturer/provider on my back
Yeah, openness in the sense that if you open a store you allow anyone to sell whatever they want, be it kids toys, porn, chicken on a stick, or 1980s style leotards.... but open doesn't mean you let people tear out a wall and expand your store's building into the parking lot.
Android allows you to create and distribute apps that will mod just about every aspect of the OS. If you attempt to build an app that makes the iPhone keyboard black, you'll be shut down quicker than a hooker in an elementary school. Not the case with Android, because it's "open" :-)
The debate will never end on this subject, but numbers are what speak.... and right now the momentum in the mobile phone AND tablet space is 100% in Android's court in both categories.
Yeah, openness in the sense that if you open a store you allow anyone to sell whatever they want, be it kids toys, porn, chicken on a stick, or 1980s style leotards.... but open doesn't mean you let people tear out a wall and expand your store's building into the parking lot.
Android allows you to create and distribute apps that will mod just about every aspect of the OS. If you attempt to build an app that makes the iPhone keyboard black, you'll be shut down quicker than a hooker in an elementary school. Not the case with Android, because it's "open" :-)
The debate will never end on this subject, but numbers are what speak.... and right now the momentum in the mobile phone AND tablet space is 100% in Android's court in both categories.
BillyBobBongo
May 4, 09:08 AM
Wow! Quite simply, wow!
mattg3
Apr 19, 05:16 PM
So if I have copied a number of full cds onto my imac through itunes I cant use sync method to place them on an ipad?I can only put tunes i bought from itunes onto ipad?
BenK01
Oct 25, 11:20 AM
Yes.
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Thanks.
Yes, as long as it's a real CD and not one of those wacky not-really-CD things with bizarre copy protect schemes. Even most of those can be brought into an iPod, though.
Thanks.
einsteinium
Jul 10, 02:58 PM
i agree with LeeTom.
Additionally, I called AT&T yesterday. The cap hill store had no idea on quantities, although I'm sure they've gotten their shipment today at the latest. The downtown store told me they didn't know quantities but were allocated more than any other at&t store in the pacific northwest.
i'm thinking i'll try cap hill first, if the line is too long, i'll make the short walk down the hill.
Additionally, I called AT&T yesterday. The cap hill store had no idea on quantities, although I'm sure they've gotten their shipment today at the latest. The downtown store told me they didn't know quantities but were allocated more than any other at&t store in the pacific northwest.
i'm thinking i'll try cap hill first, if the line is too long, i'll make the short walk down the hill.
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