Huntn
Apr 19, 08:58 AM
Anyone with experience with this product?
I have a G5 that is functioning in a room without a cable hookup. I purchased a Rosewill RNX-N2X USB Wireless Adapter (http://www.rosewill.com/products/1120/productDetail.htm) to connect to my G5 to my wireless router. The install seemed to go well. I setup a profile, entered by password, and the The Rosewill Utility says I have a connection to my router however, in my Mac Network System Preferences page, the USB connection says "USB Ethernet (en1) has a self-assigned IP address and may not be able to connect". Indeed, I am not connected. I have selected Configure using DHCP.
I have read the manual which is not helpful. I plan on calling Rosewill tech support later, but thought I would throw this question out in the meantime hoping to get some easy configuration adjustment advice. Thanks!
-Dave
I have a G5 that is functioning in a room without a cable hookup. I purchased a Rosewill RNX-N2X USB Wireless Adapter (http://www.rosewill.com/products/1120/productDetail.htm) to connect to my G5 to my wireless router. The install seemed to go well. I setup a profile, entered by password, and the The Rosewill Utility says I have a connection to my router however, in my Mac Network System Preferences page, the USB connection says "USB Ethernet (en1) has a self-assigned IP address and may not be able to connect". Indeed, I am not connected. I have selected Configure using DHCP.
I have read the manual which is not helpful. I plan on calling Rosewill tech support later, but thought I would throw this question out in the meantime hoping to get some easy configuration adjustment advice. Thanks!
-Dave
Lord Blackadder
Dec 14, 02:39 PM
your best bet is probably to get an external modem - either a geo-port modem or USB modem (if you have a USB card)
John J Rambo
Mar 7, 03:40 PM
Browsers are evil. More time can be spent "fixing" inconsistencies than actually designing the page. I normally use FireBug to step through page blocks and examine CSS. I've seen IE choke on something as simple as a missed semicolon.
A guess right off the top is that it might be something with the box model. IE tends to interpret things a little differently so check your margins and padding closely. If that fails you might want to start with a blank page and add in components until the page breaks.
By the way: It displays OK in IE8.
Thanks Laird Knox,
I've fixed the main navigation bar now and for the life of me I dont know how I did it. Think you were right about the box model.
I'll check out FireBug! Thanks again
A guess right off the top is that it might be something with the box model. IE tends to interpret things a little differently so check your margins and padding closely. If that fails you might want to start with a blank page and add in components until the page breaks.
By the way: It displays OK in IE8.
Thanks Laird Knox,
I've fixed the main navigation bar now and for the life of me I dont know how I did it. Think you were right about the box model.
I'll check out FireBug! Thanks again
katie ta achoo
Oct 21, 11:05 PM
Another in the "too easy" series. iMovie this time!
We're trying to catch the evil cat.
Kinda choppy because I had to cut it down to ~30 seconds.
3 year olds are not good actors.
We're trying to catch the evil cat.
Kinda choppy because I had to cut it down to ~30 seconds.
3 year olds are not good actors.
lee1210
May 17, 08:37 PM
Thanks, lee1210.
Handy link: Cocoa FAQ
That was the guide i was referring to that's linked in the head of the programming forum. I wanted all the active folk in the programming forum to try to beef that up.
-Lee
Handy link: Cocoa FAQ
That was the guide i was referring to that's linked in the head of the programming forum. I wanted all the active folk in the programming forum to try to beef that up.
-Lee
jcpenn
Jan 10, 05:17 PM
Hello, I'm looking for a high-quality large format printer. Any suggestions?
Thanks :cool:
not sure about the paper size you are looking for, but if budget is allowed, you should get an epson 3800 or 3880 printer and also a decent refillable system for it, here has some working flow and printing sample
http://www.inkrepublic.com/members/3800-belen/review.asp
http://www.inkrepublic.com/3880-iRefill.asp
Thanks :cool:
not sure about the paper size you are looking for, but if budget is allowed, you should get an epson 3800 or 3880 printer and also a decent refillable system for it, here has some working flow and printing sample
http://www.inkrepublic.com/members/3800-belen/review.asp
http://www.inkrepublic.com/3880-iRefill.asp
Jolly Giant
Apr 29, 02:18 PM
Thanks guys. That really helped.
which ?
not the gibberish, I'm sure ... :p
which ?
not the gibberish, I'm sure ... :p
Merzie
Mar 15, 09:22 PM
Well it's booting fine without the battery and the board (whatever it is) that goes with the battery... just doesn't hold clock obviously.
thetruth1985
Mar 19, 03:32 PM
I'm in Houston and I'm looking to trade my 64gb white verizon for a AT&T 64gb.
blevins321
May 6, 09:27 AM
Actually just read another post about 64-bit and 32-bit kernel and wondering if that is the root cause of my issue?
I will try the 32-bit when I get home later.
Incidentally, will I notice much difference between 64-bit and 32-bit?
Will update later :o)
Lol, welcome back. The only benefit to 64-bit is the ability to utilize ridiculous amounts of RAM. There are a couple minor processor benefits as well, but nothing worth noting for the the majority of purposes. HERE (http://lifehacker.com/5431284/the-lifehacker-guide-to-64+bit-vs-32+bit-operating-systems)is a good guide to the differences.
I will try the 32-bit when I get home later.
Incidentally, will I notice much difference between 64-bit and 32-bit?
Will update later :o)
Lol, welcome back. The only benefit to 64-bit is the ability to utilize ridiculous amounts of RAM. There are a couple minor processor benefits as well, but nothing worth noting for the the majority of purposes. HERE (http://lifehacker.com/5431284/the-lifehacker-guide-to-64+bit-vs-32+bit-operating-systems)is a good guide to the differences.
inlimbo
Sep 2, 09:50 PM
My friends and I have set up a non-for-profit society at university. My role in the society is the website. Where can I find free CGI hosting? We don't accept money from members and so can't afford to pay any money. At the moment we are on geocities (yuk!). I just want to set up some perl scripts. I would also need to ability to add modules (i.e. date/time modules) too probably.
Does anyone offer free CGI hosting?
Does anyone offer free CGI hosting?
MacBytes
Mar 1, 04:47 PM
Category: 3rd Party Software
Link: Adobe launches opensource.adobe.com, releasing a slew of amazing libraries to the C++ open source community. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050301174709)
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Link: Adobe launches opensource.adobe.com, releasing a slew of amazing libraries to the C++ open source community. (http://www.macbytes.com/link.php?sid=20050301174709)
Posted on MacBytes.com (http://www.macbytes.com)
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Hrududu
Sep 23, 10:13 PM
All I got was $15 for a complete Centris 650 earlier this summer. Thats completely functioning fresh install of OS 8.1, Apple monitor, Apple keyboard and mouse. Unfortunately, to most people its still just an old 68k Mac. Granted yours is a later AV, but I still wouldn't expect much.
jamieg
Sep 13, 06:45 AM
1) The mini is 2x as expensive as iTV
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
Yeah, but if Apple want to compete in the media center market, they will have to produce a small box that will do all....ie put HDMI in Mac Mini (iTV could be a cut down version of this??)
2) The mini would cost even more with HDMI (at least right now)
3) A lot of consumers just want the simplicity of a set-top box.
4) Others don't want to waste the power of a full computer just as a media center.
Yeah, but if Apple want to compete in the media center market, they will have to produce a small box that will do all....ie put HDMI in Mac Mini (iTV could be a cut down version of this??)
mistergreen2011
Apr 11, 10:12 AM
thanks, you caught it...
It should be @selector(doneButton:)
It should be @selector(doneButton:)
jiminaus
Apr 30, 12:24 AM
Because your "main" window is a NSPanel, it's responding NO to canBecomeMainWindow. In Cocoa terms, you don't have a main window. That's why applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed: is being sent to your application delegate when the user closes the about box. You're unconditionally responding with YES, so you're app terminates.
You have 2 choice.
a) Subclass NSPanel so canBecomeMainWindow responds YES. That way you will have a main window and your application delegate won't be sent applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed: when the about box is closed.
b) Or check to see if you're HUD panel is open in applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed: and respond NO if it is.
EDIT: What kainjow said. :)
You have 2 choice.
a) Subclass NSPanel so canBecomeMainWindow responds YES. That way you will have a main window and your application delegate won't be sent applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed: when the about box is closed.
b) Or check to see if you're HUD panel is open in applicationShouldTerminateAfterLastWindowClosed: and respond NO if it is.
EDIT: What kainjow said. :)
ghostlyorb
Apr 21, 07:40 AM
That's a lot of money! Glad I could help out! ha
njaremka
Apr 18, 09:06 AM
That's the bottom line. You're dropping a c-note on a developer preview. If you want spend that much money to play around with go for it. In the past (except for SL) upgrades were costing around 125 so in theory you could save some money if apple follows that path. If they don't, you run the potential of over-paying for the OS
onLy d hEaD oF arThaS..xD
gnasher729
Oct 25, 12:02 PM
dynamicvworking out the key from the lock and pass onto another locksmith to make an exact copy to open a house or allow others to tour your house for free is not wrong? gee, what's the point of the lock on you door? what's the point of any password on your keychain (access)?
He isn't selling keys.
He is selling locks.
He isn't selling keys.
He is selling locks.
themyst
Mar 27, 12:14 PM
Yes, I remember that last time, but today IS Sunday.
They release in the morning usually :)
They release in the morning usually :)
wordoflife
Feb 1, 06:01 PM
iPhone isn't only on Verizon and AT&T. There are many other carriers worldwide that iPhone runs on.
labman
May 5, 08:41 AM
New colors besides pink and black made it a buy at $2. Lots of color options does not require Iacces
albbreinholt
Feb 24, 01:30 PM
I know he wants a tv in the front lobby but I think he wants to be able to choose between the tv audio or music up there. In the back he wants to be able to play pandora from one of the macs to all the individual rooms with a volume control in each room. I believe this is new construction so there is nothing existing to go from.
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
Coleman2010
Apr 19, 01:57 PM
@Coleman2010 Nahh... just created this email address now. It forwards to my regular gmail. Had I worked for Cablevision, I'm sure I would have found an easier way to do this :)
Done
Done
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