FredAkbar
Jul 7, 01:42 AM
Yeah, look at the search results for all of his posts (http://forums.macrumors.com/search.php?searchid=324078)...kind of funny to look at, though I dunno if he meant to never have anything new to say, or if he just liked to add little comments here and there. I wouldn't say he deserved to be banned for that unless he was doing it intentionally.
steve2112
Nov 12, 12:40 PM
If you want those pesky lights gone, you can go to North Korea. There is a pic similar to these that shows Asia at night. North Korea is virtually dark while South Korea and Japan are pretty much totally lit up.
clientsiman
Apr 12, 07:28 AM
I think you better ask in the Ubuntu Forums (http://ubuntuforums.org/). I always find a solution to my problems with Ubuntu there.
tobefirst
Jan 31, 02:21 PM
I have my own domain and hosting plan. I'm looking to add is some sort of easy to use, online file browser where I can store some stuff I'd like to have access to elsewhere.
Requirements:
I don't want to have to FTP into it.
I want some security built in (name/password, etc.).
Something beautifully designed would be nice.
I'm not looking for a syncing solution like Dropbox. Just something I can host on my own site and upload to and retrieve files from. Most third-party online storage solutions are blocked by my work, so I'm looking for something I can put on my own domain.
Do you have a solution you'd recommend? Any other information I need to provide?
Requirements:
I don't want to have to FTP into it.
I want some security built in (name/password, etc.).
Something beautifully designed would be nice.
I'm not looking for a syncing solution like Dropbox. Just something I can host on my own site and upload to and retrieve files from. Most third-party online storage solutions are blocked by my work, so I'm looking for something I can put on my own domain.
Do you have a solution you'd recommend? Any other information I need to provide?
brap
Jan 23, 12:11 PM
If they're using QEMU as the base, not a hope. Closer to 50MHz if they're lucky.
I did a Win 98 install on QEMU about 6 months ago and it too 48 hours. Once you go to use it, it's better, but still nowhere close to VPC7.
Still, it is a very impressive piece of work.
I grabbed QemuX a couple of weeks back, and after working out the "quirks" got a Win98 install in, ooh, about 4.5 hours. It's still not lightning fast, but damn good for a freeware emu. Doesn't support savestates, though, which is a pain.
I did a Win 98 install on QEMU about 6 months ago and it too 48 hours. Once you go to use it, it's better, but still nowhere close to VPC7.
Still, it is a very impressive piece of work.
I grabbed QemuX a couple of weeks back, and after working out the "quirks" got a Win98 install in, ooh, about 4.5 hours. It's still not lightning fast, but damn good for a freeware emu. Doesn't support savestates, though, which is a pain.
spinyanteater
Apr 24, 06:21 AM
The link has been well hidden but it is still there! Choose the app in iTunes Connect, then click on View Details, and you'll see a big blue Promo Codes button on the right. Although it is big and blue, for some reason that makes it less obvious than the other links, and why it is in the View Details section I don't understand at all.
twoodcc
Jan 19, 06:24 PM
what computer are you trying this on?
NXTMIKE
Oct 19, 10:23 AM
Well as much as I go to my local Apple Store, I always wash my hands almost immediately after.
And don't even ask me to count the times for how many times I found dried up mucus on the iPods and iPhones. :P
And don't even ask me to count the times for how many times I found dried up mucus on the iPods and iPhones. :P
Cyclone Chris
Apr 29, 04:52 AM
Yea... I got tired of waiting for Ultrasnow, and I recently received a replacement iPhone on 4.3.1, which cannot be unlocked at the moment, so I had to go the Rebel Sim route.
chedda
Apr 12, 05:19 AM
Yeah pretty funny my personal favourite is the driver for a child on a school run.
SnowLeopard2008
Sep 6, 03:36 AM
No, just quality. I bought one on eBay for a friend and it fried her iPod. But Monoprice makes great quality cables. And super cheap too.
mBurns
Jan 30, 11:24 PM
So does the volume actually work? Can I raise the volume lower and higher or does it always revert back to minimum volume? I think I might be interested.
rdowns
Mar 12, 05:16 PM
The local ABC affiliate is reporting that witnesses saw the bus traveling at very high speed 10 minutes before accident.
amtctt
Mar 19, 01:15 PM
I've used it on my Mac Pro, but only while in XP. I've played GTR2 and a couple other demo's with it and it works great. I believe you need to find the wingman drivers for it. just google wingman drivers or Driving force pro pc drivers or something. I think there are drivers for OS X as well, but i'm not certain on that.
superosky
Apr 4, 11:47 AM
I don't know what the result of using both 'default host' *and* individual port mapping is, but at best it's undefined. I'd suggest using one or the other. I have no issues with Snow Leopard Server and an old Airport Extreme using port mapping (no default host). Default host is just exposing your machine to probes on every port in existence.
Some simple debugging: try telnetting from some other machine on your local network to your server port 25, e.g. 'telnet 192.168.1.2 25'. If you get connected to SMTP then your problem is elsewhere (barring some firewall rules you might have manually configured in your server). If you don't get connected then the problem is the server and you have to figure out why SMTP isn't listening.
If you can telnet to your server on the inside, but not from the outside then you have either a router problem or an ISP problem. As for my old Airport Extreme, I found that upgrading to the latest firmware (7.5.2) caused no end of problems, I downgraded to the previous version (7.4.2) and all is well.
A.
okay so I did a local telnet from a client and I was able to login to 192.168.1.2 on ports 143, 993, 995 but NOT on ports 25 and 587. I guess this means the router is free and clear however I still cannot understand why SLS is closing those ports. I dont have firewall services enabled and when I did use it I opened up everything but it still didn't work. ????
Some simple debugging: try telnetting from some other machine on your local network to your server port 25, e.g. 'telnet 192.168.1.2 25'. If you get connected to SMTP then your problem is elsewhere (barring some firewall rules you might have manually configured in your server). If you don't get connected then the problem is the server and you have to figure out why SMTP isn't listening.
If you can telnet to your server on the inside, but not from the outside then you have either a router problem or an ISP problem. As for my old Airport Extreme, I found that upgrading to the latest firmware (7.5.2) caused no end of problems, I downgraded to the previous version (7.4.2) and all is well.
A.
okay so I did a local telnet from a client and I was able to login to 192.168.1.2 on ports 143, 993, 995 but NOT on ports 25 and 587. I guess this means the router is free and clear however I still cannot understand why SLS is closing those ports. I dont have firewall services enabled and when I did use it I opened up everything but it still didn't work. ????
MacBytes
Dec 23, 02:04 PM
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Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Flash Browser SkyFire now available for the iPad (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20101223150459)
Description:: The flash browser SkyFire that was already released for the iPhone and iPod Touch is now available on the iPad.
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eastercat
May 6, 04:13 PM
Does this mean ultrasnow works with pwnage without issues?
Sweet.
Sweet.
VerizoniPhone5
May 6, 01:48 PM
You'll need something more than iMovie for that, Final Cut Express at least.
But still how wud I go about doing that
But still how wud I go about doing that
Doraemon
Apr 1, 02:25 PM
Wayne also said that he never regretted his decision to leave Apple and that he is not going to sue them. Never.
FrancisDaigle
Apr 18, 04:26 AM
Has anybody had this same problem?
adversus
Apr 23, 04:27 PM
I'll go against the grain and say keep what you have.
You stated you want to cut down on costs, so unless you are a business doing some funky accounting tricks, your equipment is already paid for. And it sounds like since you do Apple dev as a profession, you may kick yourself in the future for having sold the Mac Pro for a ****** Windows box when you pick up another contract.
I also do contract work, and wouldn't dream of selling my personal equipment I use for business unless it was literally a "sell the Mac Pro or lose my apartment" kind of deal.
You stated you want to cut down on costs, so unless you are a business doing some funky accounting tricks, your equipment is already paid for. And it sounds like since you do Apple dev as a profession, you may kick yourself in the future for having sold the Mac Pro for a ****** Windows box when you pick up another contract.
I also do contract work, and wouldn't dream of selling my personal equipment I use for business unless it was literally a "sell the Mac Pro or lose my apartment" kind of deal.
Consultant
May 2, 04:56 PM
So you are looking for just a proprietary form of email or texting?
700-Grizz
Apr 29, 04:25 PM
Go under settings/notifications scroll down select text now and turn off Alerts!!
Consultant
Apr 11, 03:34 PM
Interesting, at least those trolls find a nice way to waste their time.
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