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nate,

please contact your administrator.

El Tomboto, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 16:52 (sixteen years ago) link

will m. - for future ref - an outdoor copper phone line (in the US and probably also in Canada) is a 4-wire (green & red, black & yellow) unshielded but typically with a drain (uncoated silver wire) in a gray poly oversheath. If you're on a fiber optic run, it's hard to say what the wire will look like, generally they're coated with orange kevlar-type stuff.

Jaq, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 17:07 (sixteen years ago) link

Ok so I've had this problem for over a year now, and it's finally starting to driving me crazy. I got a Titanium Powerbook 17" about 4 years ago way before the switch to Intel processors. A couple of years later, I upgraded it's original 512 Mhz to 1 G. I'm not sure exactly when, but it was around the time that I upgraded to 10.3 and 10.4 that my fans would go on after about 5 minutes of working on the machine, and would never go off unless I shut it down or put it to sleep. When I set my processor speed to Reduced in System Preferences however, my computer becomes extremely slow, even opening ILX takes about 3 seconds on a stable cable connection. I've used about 4 different programs to verify my disc and fix permissions, which doesn't seem to do jack shit. Since I cannot afford another machine right now, what should I do, should I downgrade? Thanks.

Jena, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 18:39 (sixteen years ago) link

starting to drive ... obv

Jena, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 18:59 (sixteen years ago) link

You upgraded the CPU in a powerbook? Bad, bad mojo. Put the original CPU back in if you still have it.

libcrypt, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 22:27 (sixteen years ago) link

Heat variance tolerance is very slender in all lappies; it's even tighter in Powerbooks. Installing a CPU a PB wasn't designed to take will probably shorten the life of everything else in the PB, not just give you noisy fan issues.

libcrypt, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 22:30 (sixteen years ago) link

Were there ever 512MHz processors? I think maybe Jena means 512MB RAM.

Alba, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 22:30 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah, maybe not. The PB can not only deal with 1G of RAM fine, it will probably run cooler with it (less disk paging).

libcrypt, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 22:34 (sixteen years ago) link

I think maybe Jena means 512MB RAM.

that's what i meant, sorry

Jena, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 22:41 (sixteen years ago) link

No point slowing processor down. Have you looked in Activity Monitor to see what % of the CPU is actually being used when the fan's going crazy? If it's *not* high, then it suggests that it's a fan control issue, rather than your Mac actually getting overloaded with work. If the load *is* high even when you're doing nothing, then look at what processes in the list are using all the CPU's resources.

Alba, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 22:46 (sixteen years ago) link

If you are comfy taking the PB apart, then you might try that and see if you have some kind of obstruction blocking the airflow. You might have a dustball or something. I've taken apart a couple of PBs, and it's definitely harder than taking apart a PC, so you might want to have a geeky pal along for the ride.

libcrypt, Tuesday, 23 October 2007 22:48 (sixteen years ago) link

when i buy a new harddrive, no external. can i write the stuff thats on my old one to the new one?

do i have to make copies on cd's first and then write them to the new one? i found this rather cheap samsung HD with 400 GB, and ive decided i need it to fulfill my digital collector needs

rizzx, Thursday, 25 October 2007 08:54 (sixteen years ago) link

Every OS in the universe should allow you to copy stuff directly from one hard drive to another, even vista.

Autumn Almanac, Thursday, 25 October 2007 22:27 (sixteen years ago) link

I once solved a fan problem by taking my pc apart and hoovering its insides. There was hell of dust.

Mark C, Thursday, 25 October 2007 22:32 (sixteen years ago) link

Yeah I don't feel comfortable opening my computer up like that, but my situation is pretty desperate. Even when I only open Firefox, it'll bounce in the dock about 8 times, then the fans come on and keep going.

Jena, Thursday, 25 October 2007 22:37 (sixteen years ago) link

Anyone know how I uninstall an Ubuntu guest that I'm running through VMWare?

czn, Monday, 5 November 2007 13:02 (sixteen years ago) link

isn't the whole guest just a directory that you can nuke? or a disk image that you can similarly delete?

http://communities.vmware.com/thread/105077

koogs, Monday, 5 November 2007 13:52 (sixteen years ago) link

Just delete the virtual hardisk and start again.

Jarlrmai, Monday, 5 November 2007 13:58 (sixteen years ago) link

one month passes...

NAS and HD media streaming

it's not really there yet, is it?

Tracer Hand, Monday, 10 December 2007 12:28 (sixteen years ago) link

basically what i want is:

* a huge hard drive which mounts wirelessly via 802.11n, is attached via HDMI to my TV, and has a nice interface for playback.

Tracer Hand, Monday, 10 December 2007 12:31 (sixteen years ago) link

Have you heard the one about the Western Digital media storage drive designed for sharing, that doesn't let you share your media?
http://www.theregister.co.uk/2007/12/07/western_digital_drm_crippled_harddrive/

ledge, Monday, 10 December 2007 12:42 (sixteen years ago) link

yes, and also about the Seagate FreeAgent drives that don't wake up in linux (the buggers! i bought one a month ago)

koogs, Monday, 10 December 2007 13:25 (sixteen years ago) link

Question:

Sometimes when i get given MS Word Document forms to fill in there are premade Blanks to click on and type to fill in (they look like black rectangles).

How do i make those?

Thanks in advance, Nerds!

Slumpman, Monday, 10 December 2007 19:20 (sixteen years ago) link

I still can't find the right button. I'm sorry if i upset any nerds, please do help!

Slumpman, Monday, 10 December 2007 19:44 (sixteen years ago) link

OK, here's an odd problem: My Mac Mini is acting very odd. First, the iTunes database keeps getting corrupted for no clear reason. Then, it wouldn't update to 10.4.11 -- it would download, and then say the file didn't match up, checksum-wise. Even when manually downloaded.

I reinstalled 10.4(.8) and it still did it. I attached it to my MacBook like a harddrive and was able to get it up to .11, but it STILL is screwing up with iTunes and it STILL is failing to mount dmgs. The dmgs work fine on the MacBook, though, so something is very wrong.

(Also, it's out of warranty.)

Any idears?

Casuistry, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 02:45 (sixteen years ago) link

Slumpman, read the Help for "Create forms that users complete in Word". There are templates and fields involved. You can get a similar effect by using Tables, but making a form keeps the user from changing fields you don't want them to change.

Jaq, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 03:35 (sixteen years ago) link

bge: [ID 801725 kern.warning] WARNING: bge0: ddi_regs_map_setup() failed

Alex in Denver, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 10:23 (sixteen years ago) link

So I have no network:/

Alex in Denver, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 10:24 (sixteen years ago) link

Where are network settings actually stored? I was trying to set up my new mobile to act as a bluetooth modem (in 10.5.1), and was messing around with the port settings, and the whole system hung. When I restarted, finder had tanked. Luckily, I was able to restore the entire system from Tiome Machine (yay for TM) but I can't get my old mobile to work.

I thought if I could find out where the old settings for the bluetooth phone and modem and network settings were stored, I could just restore the fiels from a time when the old phone worked and hey presto. But I dinnae know where exactly they're kept...

The Boyler, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 12:03 (sixteen years ago) link

Casuistry: try reinstalling 10.4.0 (or whatever is on your DVDs) then running the Combo updates to 10.4.6 (http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=303410) and then from 10.4.6 to 10.4.11 (http://www.apple.com/support/downloads/macosx10411comboupdateintel.html) before restoring any backup.

caek, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 12:52 (sixteen years ago) link

Also, are you sure your hard drive has space? What you're seeing sounds like the kind of weirdness a full drive might give.

caek, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 12:53 (sixteen years ago) link

I have done that, and it has massive amounts of space.

Casuistry, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 21:59 (sixteen years ago) link

And I haven't even "restored any backup" -- I've just tried to get iTunes to parse the music folder into a database.

Casuistry, Wednesday, 12 December 2007 22:00 (sixteen years ago) link

I am having nic problems with both ethernet and wireless, with both Solaris and Red Hat..

1. The bge0 interface was initially recognised by Solaris but vanished on reboot (appeared to be a driver issue) The iwi0 interface was succesful first time. Had to do a sys-unconfig and both disappeared altogether

2. a scanpci now no longer returns EITHER card

3. same thing in red hat, neither nic appears when i run lspci

Alex in Denver, Monday, 17 December 2007 12:52 (sixteen years ago) link

although /usr/sbin/lspci now seems to have...vanished?

Alex in Denver, Monday, 17 December 2007 12:56 (sixteen years ago) link

Oops. Ignore last post. But still...nics not being detected by either scanpci or lspci (even though the wireless was working under Solaris for 3 days until sys-unconfig)

Alex in Denver, Monday, 17 December 2007 13:01 (sixteen years ago) link

yes, and also about the Seagate FreeAgent drives that don't wake up in linux (the buggers! i bought one a month ago)
-- koogs, Monday, 10 December 2007 13:25 (1 week ago)

Oh, I have asked for one at Christmas. More details? Can it be got round by setting power saving timeout to never? (I don't use Linux enough to know if such a thing is even possible, so it's probably not really an issue as my main PC is still Windows, but it'd be nice to have at it from elderly xubuntu laptop too)

Also, how is it apart from that? Are you happy with your purchase otherwise?

a passing spacecadet, Monday, 17 December 2007 14:46 (sixteen years ago) link

was reported here and confirmed something i'd experienced the day before
http://hardware.slashdot.org/article.pl?sid=07/12/09/0651200

some fixes on that thread too (http://hardware.slashdot.org/comments.pl?sid=383981&cid=21630177), mostly done using a cron job resetting a flag on the drive (via /proc file system) every 5 minutes or so (other people mention a better fix being udev based but no link was forthcoming). (oh, new answers, http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=494673)

it's certainly faster than my other one (fast enough that i can use it as workspace and not just backup) but i don't like the way it looks - is asymmetrical and looks unstable. (my other one looks like a toaster). don't like the lack of an off switch. is cheap enough and has plenty of space on it (for now). it also came ntfs formatted but i had no trouble resizing it with the gparted that came with Edgy. 5 year warranty too, always good.

koogs, Monday, 17 December 2007 16:37 (sixteen years ago) link

From our support guys:

I understand one or more of the shops in town is selling 4GByte flash
USB drives at suspiciously low prices. There's a reason for that:

* There's a password-protection mechanism built in. This is believed
to work with MS-Windows XP, but to fail with MS-Windows Vista; hence
the sell-off.

* They can't reliably be mounted under Linux. The logical device, on
the one in front of me right now, doesn't exist.

* After attempting to mount them under Linux, disconnecting them
causes the kernel to panic, freezing the system. Your only recourse
is then to call on us.

Stigmata: Black body with retractable USB connector and white writing,
marked "SanDisk", "U3 smart" (sic), "cruzer", and "micro 4.0GB". If
you've already got one, *don't* use it with our GNU/Linux clients.
I've had to deal with at least two systems in the past few weeks
because of these little offenders.

I suspect (without evidence) that attempts to get a refund will yield
only laughter and/or comments of the form "it was cheap". Basically,
if it sounds too good to be true, more than likely that's because it
*is*.

Caveat emptor.

caek, Monday, 17 December 2007 17:25 (sixteen years ago) link

http://www.pendrivelinux.com/2006/06/25/u3-uninstaller-for-usb-flash-drive/

uninstaller is windows only. lol.

koogs, Monday, 17 December 2007 17:53 (sixteen years ago) link

AiD: Get a well-supported/not broken NIC. They're cheap.

libcrypt, Monday, 17 December 2007 18:11 (sixteen years ago) link

I don't understand why Solaris picked up the wireless nic and was actually working fine for 3 straight days till I sys-unconfiged

Also, both the wired and the wireless? I think it was

Broadcom 5705M (570something anyway)
and
Intel 2200 of some kind for the wireless

Alex in Denver, Monday, 17 December 2007 18:15 (sixteen years ago) link

Thanks koogs. But I'm getting it for backup so try not to tempt me into using it as another current drive and having even more stuff not backed up anywhere :)

Oh, my boss has one of those U3 flash usb sticks. He'll be glad of the uninstall software, and our IT techs might just be glad of someone steering him away from using it on a Linux machine.

I have a cheap not-Sandisk 4gb stick which I picked up partly because the packaging actually bothered to mention Linux on the supported OSes list. Will be interested to see if it has anything like that.

a passing spacecadet, Monday, 17 December 2007 19:16 (sixteen years ago) link

Outlook has ruined my life twice this week. What a fucking load of shit.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 23:50 (sixteen years ago) link

They've had how many years to get this arsewank "product" working?? Useless knobs.

Autumn Almanac, Wednesday, 19 December 2007 23:51 (sixteen years ago) link

Help pls. I'm using a laptop with Vista and need to know how to switch the source for recording audio from the external microphone to the internal mixer, so that it can record directly from the computer.

It used to be very easy with XP but Vista, as with so many things, seems to be determined to make my life unnecessarily difficult.

gracias.

Upt0eleven, Friday, 28 December 2007 20:46 (sixteen years ago) link

ok so my cd drive recognizes regular recorded-on cds, regular recorded-on cd-rs, regular dvds and blank dvds - but not blank cd-rs. i've tried cheap and expensive ones, and a cd cleaner thing with the little brushes, and it's still not having it.

is there anything particular about how cd-rs scan that might be the issue?

r|t|c, Friday, 4 January 2008 14:06 (sixteen years ago) link

If it's not a CD writer drive, it won't recognise it.

Mark G, Friday, 4 January 2008 14:14 (sixteen years ago) link

oh yeah course, wouldnt be asking if it wasnt

r|t|c, Friday, 4 January 2008 15:59 (sixteen years ago) link

- Operating system?
- PC make/model? (and drive make/model if possible)?
- Driver for DVD-ROM drive?

Without any of this we are stabbing in the dark, k thx.

Autumn Almanac, Friday, 4 January 2008 19:41 (sixteen years ago) link


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