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May 15, 2006, at 06:53 AM
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May 12, 2006, at 06:24 PM
by TheBear -
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Routers are not really firewalls, the nature of private IP space makes them firewalls. On some routers, you can configure them to use public IP space on both the WAN and the LAN. Once that is done, unless an access list (ACL) is in place, they are open. As you know, no ACL and it passes everything. With ACL it only passes/denies what is specified.
Now, that being said, most home routers won’t allow you to define public IP, which even if they do, you have to get the public IP’s from your ISP, and it is generally assumed you know what you are doing if you go that far.
May 10, 2006, at 10:35 AM
by 67.132.117.2 -
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10:35 by anonymous.
for those above…
The CONSTITUTION gives ALL rights not EXPLICITLY given to the Government to the people.
April 11, 2006, at 10:57 PM
by Mike -
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11 April 2006
22:57 by Mike.
alt-u u shutdown - I use the Windows Key U, U to shutdown my computer. I have found that if there is another program on the Start Menu that starts with U this can cause a problem like this. Maybe this can cause the same problem with your method. Just right click the affending entry and choose remove from list to correct the problem.
April 09, 2006, at 10:58 AM
by Leo Laporte -
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19:20 by RGS?.
Rick in Valley Village - I had a similar thing happen with a 300gb external maxtor USB HD. Drive just suddenly showed up as not formatted. Tried my brother’s copy of spinrite, but gave up after a day of it running and stating it had not found or recovered any data. I even removed the hard drive from the chassis and hooked it up internally via IDE cable (voided the warranty, but it only had 6 months left) and no luck with sprinrite. I downloaded several trials of recovery software and began getting nervous because many of them charged based on the amount recovered or seemed a bit on the shady side. I finally tried Recover My Files (free trial that shows you if it can see the files…you pay only if you want to recover the files). I was able to recover absolutely everything 100%. The only thing I didn’t recover was a Norton Ghost image of my main drive and that was only because I didn’t have room and it wasn’t critical. After getting my files back, I reformatted the Maxtor and I’m using it again (only for backups of existing drives…not trusting it again for live data). Recover my files (recovermyfiles.com) cost me $70, but it did work and I didn’t have to pay per gig of recovery. I restored over 200gigs of data. If the drive is physically damaged (I doubt it because Windows says it’s unformatted), it’s unlikely that any program would help (except the thousands of dollars clean room scenario that Leo described). Good luck.
March 20, 2006, at 03:10 PM
by Chad -
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15:10 by Chad.
for Michael in Illinois,
If you’re using Tiger, open and the Keyboard & Mouse System Preference and make sure “Use the F1-F12 keys to control software features” is unchecked. I seem to remember Panther having a similar option, if needed.
F1 and F2 should control brightness and F8-F10 can control Expose. No fn needed. I’ve only ever used fn for Page Up and Page Down. BTW, I’m on an iBook G4 but it should work the same.
March 20, 2006, at 08:49 AM
by thenoser -
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for vance in diamond bar:
i had the same issue with ctrl-u-u no longer working. i fixed the problem by removing kerio firewall - don’t know why it was interfering with shutdown.
March 20, 2006, at 08:44 AM
by Ardvark 357 -
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http://www.theyrule.net/ ←--- This link is for the American Citizans Who want to Know What Links Government Has to BIG BUSINESS
March 20, 2006, at 04:47 AM
by TastesLikeLead - remove troll
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4 (yeah sure!), ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! LOOK At All this stuff that is Wrong!
March 19, 2006, at 10:16 PM
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Leo responds: Indeed, and I wouldn’t stop there. I strongly recommend a VPN when you’re on the road. I use Hotspot VPN — it’s $8.88 a month and offers much more protection than a firewall.
March 19, 2006, at 09:58 PM
by TWWWWM's -
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4 (yeah sure!), ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! LOOK At All this stuff that is Wrong!
March 19, 2006, at 04:40 PM
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I was reading the forums online to see the progress of the Windows XP Installs onto the intel based Macs. It’s still going pretty rough - for the driver issues. Systems locking up pretty frequently. I guess it takes installing Windows XP on a Mac to make the things crash on a regular basis….
March 19, 2006, at 10:55 AM
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Leo avoids polarized political positions while discussing technical questions that have public impact. I lived through WWII where privacy went out the window with pearl harbor. since the end of WWII Public policy has been struggling with setting a proper balance between privacy & national security. It is one of the great debates of our times & spills over whereever citizens discuss policy.
March 19, 2006, at 10:45 AM
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:Michael in Ohio - can’t open XP control panels
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QMichael in Ohio - can’t open XP control panels
March 19, 2006, at 10:44 AM
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QMichael in Ohio - can’t open XP control panels
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:Michael in Ohio - can’t open XP control panels
Sounds like a permissions issue. It’s possible for a system administrator to disable the control panels — it’s a common technique for protecting business PCs from fiddling employees.
QKaren in Corona - CD burns audio but not data CDs
Sounds like a software issue. The only difference between audio and data CDs is the format of the data; the discs are physically the same. Try Nero — there’s a free trial — and see if it does the trick.
March 18, 2006, at 09:40 PM
by 198.147.225.39 -
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Another source
http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/01/13/73792_03OPcringley_1.html
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Another source
http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/01/13/73792_03OPcringley_1.html
March 18, 2006, at 08:28 PM
by 68.190.204.167 -
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Leo - if you are not recommending firewalls (as you stated in the show, use a hardware firewall or router instead), what would you recommend for a laptop that is being used on the road where a hardware firewall is not available?
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Leo - if you are not recommending software firewalls (as you stated in the show, use a hardware firewall or router instead), what would you recommend for a laptop that is being used on the road where a hardware firewall is not available? It would seem that a software firewall would be the most appropriate and necessary.
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Leo - if you are not recommending firewalls (as you stated in the show, use a hardware firewall or router instead), what would you recommend for a laptop that is being used on the road where a hardware firewall is not available?
March 18, 2006, at 07:31 PM
by joe -
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What’s the difference between the government (cop) using a device to read your speed and the government using a device to scan your email from Afghanistan? I don’t understand your point!!!
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What’s the difference between the government (cop) using a device to read your speed and the government using a device to scan your email from Afghanistan? I don’t understand your point!!!I wish I could understand.
March 18, 2006, at 04:14 PM
by 71.247.54.197 -
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He’s using a PC, his friend is using OS 9 - how does he use remote access? VLC! There are clients and servers for virtually all operating systems. The OS 9 client is free from Redstone Software. For Windows I recommend TightVNC.
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He’s using a PC, his friend is using OS 9 - how does he use remote access? VNC! There are clients and servers for virtually all operating systems. The OS 9 client is free from Redstone Software. For Windows I recommend TightVNC.
March 18, 2006, at 04:02 PM
by Leo -
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Todays program is bought and paid for By Apple iPod and ITMS Music Company
.. but dont worry, there will be plenty of Windows and Microsoft BASHING later!
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4 (yeah sure!), ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! LOOK At All this stuff that is Wrong!
March 18, 2006, at 03:30 PM
by TWWWWM's -
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Todays program is bought and paid for By Apple iPod and ITMS Music Company
.. but dont worry, there will be plenty of Windows and Microsoft BASHING later!
March 18, 2006, at 03:29 PM
by TWWWWM's -
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4 (yeah sure!), ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! LOOK At All this stuff that is Wrong!
March 18, 2006, at 03:29 PM
by Jerry Torrance Ca -
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Another source
http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/01/13/73792_03OPcringley_1.html
March 18, 2006, at 03:27 PM
by Jerry Torrance Ca -
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Leo, (And peeps)
Interesting link that claims Zonealarm is spying on users..
http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=29157
What do you think?
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Leo has many years of experience in public broadcasting and has (apparently) adopted a policy of minimal discussion of political issues on the “air.” Very wise.
I didn’t hear Leo’s monolog so am not sure of the genesis of the low level political discussion that is evident between several posters above, but I would hope that this comment column doesn’t morph into a political discussion. No matter how cogent and even important the comments are, my view is that this is not the right place for them.
There are many important political-technical issues that I would like to see a separate but equal comments area devoted to them. Any possibility?
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Start your study of the civil rights of individuals in the year 1215:
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Start your study of the civil rights of individuals in the year 1215.
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http://www.google.com/search?q=Magna-Carta+Fourth-Amendment+deserves-neither
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Start your study of the civil rights of individuals in the year 1215:
Pay particular attention to the reasons for the American Revolution.
http://www.google.com/search?q=Magna-Carta+Fourth-Amendment+deserves-neither
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WRT 4th Amendment: Yup—and take a look at the 9th some day.
WRT your link: Taft was a Luddite (typical Republican).
WRT “existing law”: Pay no attention to that
230 years of precident behind the curtain.
“He who would trade liberty for some temporary security,
deserves neither liberty nor security.” —Benjamin Franklin
March 18, 2006, at 02:10 PM
by Lemmy Caution - Playa Del Rey -
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Which laws that guarantee privacy? Fourth amendment? Read this-
http://caselaw.lp.findlaw.com/data/constitution/amendment04/05.html#1
It’s an interesting question that Congress and the Executive Branch will sort out. We’re at another milestone- similar to that referred to the Olmstead Case and the invention of the microphone.
You don’t know who I am, Leo doesn’t -he has an IP address - but, that IP address can change in an instant. I can spoof IPs MAC addresses and even the number that appears on YOUR cellphone when I call you.
We’re in new territory that is not adequately covered by existing law.
March 18, 2006, at 02:03 PM
by joe -
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What’s the difference between the government (cop) using a device to read your speed and the government using a device to scan your email from Afghanistan? Hmm? I don’t understand your point!!!
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What’s the difference between the government (cop) using a device to read your speed and the government using a device to scan your email from Afghanistan? I don’t understand your point!!!
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Sonic Record Now, will burn data audio and make copies, this sound like a driver issues, i use it everyday on my compaq, i’ve actually had major issues with Nero
March 18, 2006, at 01:58 PM
by SparkieInParadise -
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Termites: The difference is - Driving on a PUBLIC road is a privilege granted by government to a person after passing a test of your driving ability and knowledge of laws and is subject to those laws. The same laws that guarantee privacy.
March 18, 2006, at 01:56 PM
by TastesLikeLead -
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
(just in case you missed it between the WiKi Nazi’s delets)
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4 (yeah sure!), ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! Look At All this stuff is Wrong!
March 18, 2006, at 01:55 PM
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
(just in case you missed it between the WiKi Nazi’s delets)
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4 (yeah sure!), ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! Look At All this stuff is Wrong!
March 18, 2006, at 01:52 PM
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by Leo Laporte -
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QMark in Irvine - remote desktop with OS 9
He’s using a PC, his friend is using OS 9 - how does he use remote access? VLC! There are clients and servers for virtually all operating systems. The OS 9 client is free from Redstone Software. For Windows I recommend TightVNC.
QKirk in Los Angeles -
QDarryl in Victorville - needs a Soundmax Driver
Check www.windrivers.com
QCheryl in Canyon Lake - flushing the arp cache
Read the article at SixDifferentWays - it covers the ARP cache in depth.
QMichael in Ohio - can’t open XP control panels
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Should chat logs be available durring the current show?
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March 18, 2006, at 01:52 PM
by joe -
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What’s the difference between the government (cop) using a device to read your speed and the government using a device to scan your email from Afghanistan? Hmm?
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What’s the difference between the government (cop) using a device to read your speed and the government using a device to scan your email from Afghanistan? Hmm? I don’t understand your point!!!
March 18, 2006, at 01:48 PM
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You guys haven’t got a clue. I suppose that you think NSA ‘keyword’ scans of communications from Afghanistan to the US are an invasion of privacy too.
Look at it this way - have you ever gotten a ticket by a cop using radar or laser?
What’s the difference between the government (cop) using a device to read your speed and the government using a device to scan your email from Afghanistan? Hmm?
March 18, 2006, at 01:47 PM
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I recently had a problem listening to the live stream here and elsewhere after installing a plugin from iTunes to hear a link in Firefox. After uninstalling iTunes and Quicktime that came with it everything started working in Firefox again.
March 18, 2006, at 01:37 PM
by Frank In Orange -
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Brain in Capistrano - may also be able to find drivers on old hard drive. Device Manager => sound => update driver => browse D:\windows\system[32]- or there-abouts
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Brain in Capistrano - may also be able to find drivers on old hard drive. Device Manager => sound => update driver => browse D:windowssystem[32]- or there-abouts
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When I use Firefox and try to listen to the KFI stream it only opens to hear the ads. If I use IE it works fine. Anyone know why?
March 18, 2006, at 01:24 PM
by drew -
March 18, 2006, at 01:24 PM
by drew -
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Brain in Capistrano - may also be able to find drivers on old hard drive. Device Manger => sound => update driver => browse D:\windows\system[32]- or there-abouts
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Brain in Capistrano - may also be able to find drivers on old hard drive. Device Manager => sound => update driver => browse D:\windows\system[32]- or there-abouts
March 18, 2006, at 01:19 PM
by 198.147.225.39 -
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How about a short cut for switching users.Going to the welcome screen without logging off.
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On my MS keyboard I shutdown using Start key, u, u. That avoids the need to use two keys simultaneously, which I find awkward.
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On my MS keyboard I shutdown using Start key, u, u. That avoids the need to use two keys simultaneously, which I find awkward.
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You can also shut down by using the windows key and then U,U
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You can also shut down by using the windows key and then U,U
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Brain in Capistrano - may also be able to find drivers on old hard drive. Device Manger => sound => update driver => browse D:\windows\system[32]- or there-abouts
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Brain in Capistrano - may also be able to find drivers on old hard drive. Device Manger => sound => update driver => browse D:\windows\system[32]- or there-abouts
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Brain in Capistrano - may also be able to find drivers on old hard drive. Device Manger => sound => update driver => browse D:\windows\system[32]- or there-abouts
March 18, 2006, at 01:15 PM
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Todays program is bought and paid for By Apple iPod and ITMS Music Company
.. but dont worry, there will be plenty of Windows and Microsoft BASHING later!
March 18, 2006, at 01:15 PM
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Todays program is bought and paid for By Apple iPod and ITMS Music Company
.. but dont worry, there will be plenty of Windows and Microsoft BASHING later!
March 18, 2006, at 01:12 PM
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March 18, 2006, at 01:09 PM
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March 18, 2006, at 01:08 PM
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4 (yeah sure!), ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! All this stuff is Wrong!
March 18, 2006, at 01:07 PM
by TWWWWM's -
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4 (yeah sure!), ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! All this stuff is Wrong!
March 18, 2006, at 01:04 PM
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- Check the Recording Source imputs.
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- Check the Recording Source inputs.
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- Use this path if your operating system is Windows 95, 98, or Me:
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- Use this path if your operating system is Windows 95, 98, or Me:
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- Use this path if your operating system is XP:
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- Use this path if your operating system is XP:
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(If the C: drive is not your local hard drive, then replace “C” with the correct letter of the hard drive.)
5. Click the “Next” button.
6. Name the shortcut and click the Finish button
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(If the C: drive is not your local hard drive, then replace “C” with the correct letter of the hard drive.)
5. Click the “Next” button.
6. Name the shortcut and click the Finish button
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You can also shut down by using the windows key and then U,U
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QArlene in San Diego - CRT clicks and the view shrinks
The transformer has died - you can repair it but it would be cheaper to replace it with a new flat crisp LCD display. She also wanted an anti-virus recommendation. I still love NOD32.
March 18, 2006, at 01:01 PM
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Of course you’re right.
My decades working in the electronics industry are for naught.
March 18, 2006, at 01:01 PM
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Of course Leo still gets a check direct in the mail from Nod32 (a company nobody ever heard of)
March 18, 2006, at 01:00 PM
by Leo Laporte -
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Check the Recording Source imputs.
Make sure that it is recording from the correct source that the tape player is connected to. I posted about this on Leoville Townsquare recently. http://leovilletownsquare.com/fusionbb/showpost.php?post/93811/
Tape deck for PC
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Listeners write:’
- Check the Recording Source imputs.
- Make sure that it is recording from the correct source that the tape player is connected to. I posted about this on Leoville Townsquare recently.
- Tape deck for PC
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Of course Leo still gets a check direct in the mail from Nod32 (a company nobody ever heard of)
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QRose Marie in San Diego - cassette level is low
She’s a mime who has to dub her sound effects from cassette to CD - all of a sudden the levels are very low. Any thoughts as to why?
I’d recommend using digital sound effects and dumping the cassettes.
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Leoville Labs??? Bwah ha ha ha. Leo, isnt that your home office converted barn on your property in Petaluma where you do the show from?
I guess I better go out to my two car Garage Labs and sit in my 65 Mustang with my notebook
would that make it a Mobile Computing Lab?
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On my MS keyboard I shutdown using Start key, u, u. That avoids the need to use two keys simultaneously, which I find awkward.
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On my MS keyboard I shutdown using Start key, u, u. That avoids the need to use two keys simultaneously, which I find awkward.
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On my MS keyboard I shutdown using Start key, u, u. That avoids the need to use two keys simultaneously, which I find awkward.
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Leoville Labs??? Bwah ha ha ha. Leo, isnt that your home office converted barn on your property in Petaluma where you do the show from?
I guess I better go out to my two car Garage Labs and sit in my 65 Mustang with my notebook
would that make it a Mobile Computing Lab?
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QRose Marie in San Diego - cassette level is low
She’s a mime who has to dub her sound effects from cassette to CD - all of a sudden the levels are very low. Any thoughts as to why?
I’d recommend using digital sound effects and dumping the cassettes.
QMichael in Illinois - reassigning Powerbook function keys
He wants to use F8–9−10 for Expose without pressing the function key, but he wants the screen brightness keys to work directly. I don’t think there’s any way to do that. Get used to pressing the Fn key.
QBrian in San Juan Capistrano - sound card not working
Windows 98 with motherboard sound. Check the motherboard manufacturer for sound card drivers - they probably didn’t come with 98.
QRick in Valley Village - D drive missing
Two possibilites:
Hardware death or format/partition table issues. If it’s the former, prepare to spend thousands to recover that data. Companies like Drive Savers use clean rooms to remove the platters with the data and put them into a working drive mechanism. On the other hand, if it’s a software issue you can use Spinrite to fix it in most cases.
March 18, 2006, at 12:56 PM
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How about a short cut for switching users.Going to the welcome screen without logging off.
March 18, 2006, at 12:56 PM
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Ah. The old guilty-until-proven-innocent position.
March 18, 2006, at 12:53 PM
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If the request to Google is for aggregate search strings used, not tied to a particular IP, how is that any different than the New York Times publishing a top bestsellers list? That’s a list of most popular info read by Americans…
March 18, 2006, at 12:52 PM
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KFI http://a814.l1977144512.c19771.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/814/19771/v0001/reflector:44512
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Tape deck for PC http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?T1=204+0696&dept=lch1&search=1mu38&child=1mu38
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by 198.147.225.39 -
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Jeff in Santa Ana says: Faxes work too.
The American Civil Liberties Union and the Electronic Freedom Frontier let you do it for free (on specific issues).
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KFI http://a814.l1977144512.c19771.g.lm.akamaistream.net/D/814/19771/v0001/reflector:44512
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12:45 by T?.
Termites… read a history book, it might do you some good.
March 18, 2006, at 12:43 PM
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4, ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! All this stuff is Wrong!
March 18, 2006, at 12:42 PM
by TWWWWM's -
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This Weeks Whats Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
◦ 30″ Cinema Display distortion
◦ Audio distortion/poor sound quality
◦ Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
◦ Built-in Display distortion
◦ Dead MacBook Pro’s-on-arrival units!!
◦ Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
◦ ExpressCard issues
◦ FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
◦ iSight not functioning properly
◦ Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
◦ Lack of alternative power adapters
◦ Missing components
◦ Poor general network performance
◦ Printer issues: Not recognized, more
◦ Problems sharing the Internet connection
◦ Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
◦ Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 45X faster than PowerBook G4, ONLY SHIPPED IN February!!! All this stuff is Wrong!
March 18, 2006, at 12:42 PM
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Regarding Google and the government - Leo, if you’re not breaking the law, why should you care if the government knows what your google searches are? Huh?
March 18, 2006, at 12:42 PM
by 69.221.235.71 -
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Tape deck for PC http://www.cyberguys.com/templates/searchdetail.asp?T1=204+0696&dept=lch1&search=1mu38&child=1mu38
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The mime who was having low volume transferring sound effects from cassette to CD:
She stated ONE cassette player WORKED! Yet her original player no longer did. This sounds like a patch cord issue to me. It intermits = a partial break in patch cord. Try another cord. They are cheap.
Also, using various headsets I have found that the Chinese manufacturers vary the length of the plugs. Also have had problems with the jacks on sound cards,too. Sometimes one can pull a cord plug out of the jack 1–2 mm. and the damn thing works!
Try pushing the plug in forcefull, pulling it out slightly and even “wallow the plug around” to see if the volume level changes.
Has worked for me before.
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Well, who ever responded knows nothing about audio
March 18, 2006, at 12:40 PM
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What make you think it was Leo who responded?
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What makes you think it was Leo who responded?
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by 198.147.225.39 -
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Leo, check your data!
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/line_to_mic.html
Yes. An attenuator will make it work.
Your “facts” are still wrong.
What make you think it was Leo who responded?
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Leo, check your data!
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/line_to_mic.html
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QRose Marie in San Diego - cassette level is low
She’s a mime who has to dub her sound effects from cassette to CD - all of a sudden the levels are very low. Any thoughts as to why?
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QRose Marie in San Diego - cassette level is low
She’s a mime who has to dub her sound effects from cassette to CD - all of a sudden the levels are very low. Any thoughts as to why?
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Leo, check your data!
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/line_to_mic.html
Yes. An attenuator will make it work.
Your “facts” are still wrong.
What make you think it was Leo who responded?
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Mic level votalgers and impedances are between 50 ohms and 600ohms and 100 mV and Line Level is bewteen 1000 and 50k ohms .5 V and 2.5V. So, plugging line(tape player) in to a mic input(PC mic input) will ditord thte sound
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Leo, check your data!
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/line_to_mic.html
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Leo, check your data!
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/line_to_mic.html
Yes. An attenuator will make it work.
Your “facts” are still wrong.
What make you think it was Leo who responded?
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Leo, check your data!
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/line_to_mic.html
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Mic level votalgers and impedances are between 50 ohms and 600ohms and 100 mV and Line Level is bewteen 1000 and 50k ohms .5 V and 2.5V. So, plugging line(tape player) in to a mic input(PC mic input) will ditord thte sound
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Mic level votalgers and impedances are between 50 ohms and 600ohms and 100 mV and Line Level is bewteen 1000 and 50k ohms .5 V and 2.5V. So, plugging line(tape player) in to a mic input(PC mic input) will ditord thte sound
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Mic level votalgers and impedances are between 50 ohms and 600ohms and 100 mV and Line Level is bewteen 1000 and 50k ohms .5 V and 2.5V. So, plugging line(tape player) in to a mic input(PC mic input) will ditord thte sound
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Leo, check your data!
http://www.epanorama.net/circuits/line_to_mic.html
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You’re correct about the *hottness*—but that’s about GAIN.
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You’re correct about the *hotness*—but that’s about GAIN.
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It’s likely it doesn’t make a difference anyway.
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It’s likely the *impedance* doesn’t make a difference anyway.
You’re correct about the *hottness*—but that’s about GAIN.
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I found using a small pre-amp between the pc and the tape
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It’s likely it doesn’t make a difference anyway.
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You got the relative impedances backwards.
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Check the Recording Source imputs.
Make sure that it is recording from the correct source that the tape player is connected to. I posted about this on Leoville Townsquare recently. http://leovilletownsquare.com/fusionbb/showpost.php?post/93811/
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QRose Marie in San Diego - cassette level is low
She’s a mime who has to dub her sound effects from cassette to CD - all of a sudden the levels are very low. Any thoughts as to why?
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The show is broadcast live 11AM - 1PM Pacific Time.
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The show is broadcast live 11AM - 2PM Pacific Time.
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The show is broadcast live 11AM - 1PM Pacific Time.
The timestamps in the Comments section are Pacific time.
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Does anyone have a list of backup radio stream Urls to KFI 640 Live Radio Stream?
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Does anyone have a list of backup radio stream Urls to KFI 640 Live Radio Stream?
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The lady trying to record her tapes should record them into a program like Audacity. Its free. Then you can edit it and amplify the sound. It works fairly well for recording tapes and records too.
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Does anyone have a list of backup radio stream Urls to KFI 640 Live Radio Stream?
I’m designing a page with a list of back up links to listen to KFI 640 for whenever someone having problems connecting to KFI 640 main live radio stream.
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12:18 by anonymous.
If your desktop has focus (which you can get by clicking on it), then pressing alt-F4 will take you right to the the shutdown dialog without ever opening the start menu.
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It makes perfectly good sense to want to put Windows XP on a Mac …. OS X is Soooo buggy, they have to have at least 10 different web sites to help Mac droids deal with all the Bugs that are in every new release of OS X or the flaws in the bi-weekly Security Updates!
XP is far supperior, I haven’t had a Virus, Trojan or a Crash in three years on my current monster AMD Dual Athlon 3400XP (G5 killer). If an new applications problem arrises, all I have to do is select a prior automated saved Check Point or one that I saved. WHERE is that in OS X??? NOT!
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To the woman trying to record her cassette tapes - have you tried a different patch cord between the tape player and your computer?
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That is Lame. OSX is Unix free BSD—one of the most stable flavors of Unix there is. XP is not Unix, and it degrades over time (Windows Rot) so you need to clean install it every two years.
The benefit of XP is simply there are more apps. The OS is less stable, but you can often do more with it. Not always, but its the huge amount of software/hardware abailable. Period.
No one who is technical will assert that XP is stable. It is buggy.
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Leo, “Mic” level is a a lower impedance and Line is higher impedance. That is why when “Line” level is pluged in to a “Mic” it is “hotter”. This because of an impedance mismatch. Her sound card is moslt like the problem!
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To the woman trying to record her cassette tapes - have you tried a different patch cord between the tape player and your computer?
Leo, “Mic” level is a a lower impedance and Line is higher impedance. That is why when “Line” level is pluged in to a “Mic” it is “hotter”. This because of an impedance mismatch. Her sound card is moslt like the problem!
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- Use this path if your operating system is Windows 95, 98, or Me:\
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- Use this path if your operating system is Windows 95, 98, or Me:
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- Use this path if your operating system is XP:
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Leo, “Mic” level is a a lower impedance and Line is higher impedance. That is why when “Line” level is pluged in to a “Mic” it is “hotter”. This because of an impedance mismatch. Her sound card is moslt like the problem!
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- Use this path if your operating system is Windows 95, 98, or Me:
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- Use this path if your operating system is XP:\\
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- Use this path if your operating system is Windows 95, 98, or Me:
C:windowsrundll.exe user.exe,exitwindows
- Use this path if your operating system is XP:\
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11:59 by anonymous.
Actually, just pressing the windows key opens the start menu. Then press u to open the computer dialog box.
12:00 by anonymous.
i mean turn off computer dialog box.
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I wonder if Patrick Norton is going to post his yearly message at
patricknorton.typepad.com like he did last year. This Friday will mark
the one year anniversary of his St. Patrick’s Day message.
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Live Stream Link ---→ http://www.kfi640.com/cc-common/streaming_new/index.html
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Yes, he posted his message! Anyway, I’ll be interested in actually being able to listen in live from the stream this time.
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So are the calls finished- i mean like can people can still call?
Im listening online, im trying to call from Doha, Qatar
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Live Stream Link ---→ http://www.kfi640.com/cc-common/streaming_new/index.html
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It makes perfectly good sense to want to put Windows XP on a Mac …. OS X is Soooo buggy, they have to have at least 10 different web sites to help Mac droids deal with all the Bugs that are in every new release of OS X or the flaws in the bi-weekly Security Updates!
XP is far supperior, I haven’t had a Virus, Trojan or a Crash in three years on my current monster AMD Dual Athlon 3400XP (G5 killer). If an new applications problem arrises, all I have to do is select a prior automated saved Check Point or one that I saved. WHERE is that in OS X??? NOT!
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Wow, Leo, I saw you booting Windows XP on a Mini Mac, that is amazing!!! What do you think the implications of this milestone will be?
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That is Lame. OSX is Unix free BSD—one of the most stable flavors of Unix there is. XP is not Unix, and it degrades over time (Windows Rot) so you need to clean install it every two years.
The benefit of XP is simply there are more apps. The OS is less stable, but you can often do more with it. Not always, but its the huge amount of software/hardware abailable. Period.
No one who is technical will assert that XP is stable. It is buggy.
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Hey, Leo has mainstream appeal and also is on the cutting edge of geek… so overall he is great…
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11:59 by anonymous.
Actually, just pressing the windows key opens the start menu. Then press u to open the computer dialog box.
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So when you will able to installed windoze 3.11 or ms.dos 3.1 on a Mactel??
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12:00 by anonymous.
i mean turn off computer dialog box.
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So are the calls finished- i mean like can people can still call?
Im listening online, im trying to call from Doha, Qatar
It makes perfectly good sense to want to put Windows XP on a Mac …. OS X is Soooo buggy, they have to have at least 10 different web sites to help Mac droids deal with all the Bugs that are in every new release of OS X or the flaws in the bi-weekly Security Updates!
XP is far supperior, I haven’t had a Virus, Trojan or a Crash in three years on my current monster AMD Dual Athlon 3400XP (G5 killer). If an new applications problem arrises, all I have to do is select a prior automated saved Check Point or one that I saved. WHERE is that in OS X??? NOT!
Leoville Labs??? Bwah ha ha ha. Leo, isn’t that your home office converted barn on your property in Petaluma where you do the show from?
I guess I better go out to my two car Garage Labs and sit in my 65 Mustang with my notebook … would that make it a Mobile Computing Lab?
That is Lame. OSX is Unix free BSD—one of the most stable flavors of Unix there is. XP is not Unix, and it degrades over time (Windows Rot) so you need to clean install it every two years.
The benefit of XP is simply there are more apps. The OS is less stable, but you can often do more with it. Not always, but its the huge amount of software/hardware abailable. Period.
No one who is technical will assert that XP is stable. It is buggy.
11:54 by Jeff.
Hay Leo, If you can install Win XP on MacIntel, when will we be able to install Mac OS X on my PC ?
11:55 by ~!@.
Actually, leo is at Aple headquarters, talking with Steve Jobs during the advertisements.
Hi everyone. Leo - I love your show - first show you on TechTV on direcTV, but now I only have rabbit ears. Love the music your sound person plays between questions.
11:59 by anonymous.
Actually, just pressing the windows key opens the start menu. Then press u to open the computer dialog box.
12:00 by anonymous.
i mean turn off computer dialog box.
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Hey, Leo has mainstream appeal and also is on the cutting edge of geek… so overall he is great…
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So when you will able to installed windoze 3.11 or ms.dos 3.1 on a Mactel??
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So when you will able to installed windoze 3.11 or ms.dos 3.1 on a Mactel??
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So are the calls finished- i mean like can people can still call?
Im listening online, im trying to call from Doha, Qatar
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Actually, just pressing the windows key opens the start menu. Then press u to open the computer dialog box.
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i mean turn off computer dialog box.
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Hey, Leo has mainstream appeal and also is on the cutting edge of geek… so overall he is great…
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Oh yeah you can put a “comment or criticizm, BUT the Wiki Nazi’s will censor it if you do anything but brown nose Leo.
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So when you will able to installed windoze 3.11 or ms.dos 3.1 on a Mactel??
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So are the calls finished- i mean like can people can still call?
Im listening online, im trying to call from Doha, Qatar
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This Weeks What’s Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
30″ Cinema Display distortion
Audio distortion/poor sound quality
Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
Built-in Display distortion
Dead-on-arrival units
Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
ExpressCard issues
FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
iSight not functioning properly — fix
Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
Lack of alternative power adapters
Missing components
Notes from service manual
Poor general network performance
Printer issues: Not recognized, more
Problems sharing the Internet connection
Release notes
Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises — more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 4–5X faster than PowerBook G4, shipping February
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It makes perfectly good sense to want to put Windows XP on a Mac …. OS X is Soooo buggy, they have to have at least 10 different web sites to help Mac droids deal with all the Bugs that are in every new release of OS X or the flaws in the bi-weekly Security Updates!
XP is far supperior, I haven’t had a Virus, Trojan or a Crash in three years on my current monster AMD Dual Athlon 3400XP (G5 killer). If an new applications problem arrises, all I have to do is select a prior automated saved Check Point or one that I saved. WHERE is that in OS X??? NOT!
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Leoville Labs??? Bwah ha ha ha. Leo, isn’t that your home office converted barn on your property in Petaluma where you do the show from?
I guess I better go out to my two car Garage Labs and sit in my 65 Mustang with my notebook … would that make it a Mobile Computing Lab?
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So are the calls finished- i mean like can people can still call?
Im listening online, im trying to call from Doha, Qatar
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That is Lame. OSX is Unix free BSD—one of the most stable flavors of Unix there is. XP is not Unix, and it degrades over time (Windows Rot) so you need to clean install it every two years.
The benefit of XP is simply there are more apps. The OS is less stable, but you can often do more with it. Not always, but its the huge amount of software/hardware abailable. Period.
No one who is technical will assert that XP is stable. It is buggy.
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It makes perfectly good sense to want to put Windows XP on a Mac …. OS X is Soooo buggy, they have to have at least 10 different web sites to help Mac droids deal with all the Bugs that are in every new release of OS X or the flaws in the bi-weekly Security Updates!
XP is far supperior, I haven’t had a Virus, Trojan or a Crash in three years on my current monster AMD Dual Athlon 3400XP (G5 killer). If an new applications problem arrises, all I have to do is select a prior automated saved Check Point or one that I saved. WHERE is that in OS X??? NOT!
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11:54 by Jeff.
Hay Leo, If you can install Win XP on MacIntel, when will we be able to install Mac OS X on my PC ?
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Leoville Labs??? Bwah ha ha ha. Leo, isn’t that your home office converted barn on your property in Petaluma where you do the show from?
I guess I better go out to my two car Garage Labs and sit in my 65 Mustang with my notebook … would that make it a Mobile Computing Lab?
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11:55 by ~!@.
Actually, leo is at Aple headquarters, talking with Steve Jobs during the advertisements.
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That is Lame. OSX is Unix free BSD—one of the most stable flavors of Unix there is. XP is not Unix, and it degrades over time (Windows Rot) so you need to clean install it every two years.
The benefit of XP is simply there are more apps. The OS is less stable, but you can often do more with it. Not always, but its the huge amount of software/hardware abailable. Period.
No one who is technical will assert that XP is stable. It is buggy.
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Hi everyone. Leo - I love your show - first show you on TechTV on direcTV, but now I only have rabbit ears. Love the music your sound person plays between questions.
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Hay Leo, If you can install Win XP on MacIntel, when will we be able to install Mac OS X on my PC ?
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don’t these Jerks ever get tired of posting snide comments?
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Actually, just pressing the windows key opens the start menu. Then press u to open the computer dialog box.
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Hi everyone. Leo - I love your show - first show you on TechTV on direcTV, but now I only have rabbit ears. Love the music your sound person plays between questions.
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12:00 by anonymous.
i mean turn off computer dialog box.
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don’t these Jerks ever get tired of posting snide comments?
11:59 by anonymous.
WIKI WORD DOESN’T WORK.
11:59 by anonymous.
Actually, just pressing the windows key opens the start menu. Then press u to open the computer dialog box.
12:00 by anonymous.
i mean turn off computer dialog box.
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11a-Noon
QMark in Kentucky - software firewall issues
He installed the Kerio Personal Firewall and now he can’t get online. This is why I don’t recommend software firewalls. Kerio is very good, and free, but all software firewalls can cause issues and their value is debatable.
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QMark in Kentucky - software firewall issues
He installed the Kerio Personal Firewall and now he can’t get online. This is why I don’t recommend software firewalls. Kerio is very good, and free, but all software firewalls can cause issues and their value is debatable.
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6. Name the shortcut and click the Finish button
Or use Steve Gibson’s Wizmo - it does that and lots more.
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QRichard in Fullerton - emailing Congress
Send a postcard instead. That way they’ll know you’re a constituent by checking the postmark.
QVance in Diamond Bar - alt-u u shutdown
He shuts down Windows by pressing ALt-U to open the start menu and then hitting u for shutdown. Ctrl-Esc u would work, too. Or create the one-click shutdown shortcut:
One click shutdown:
- Navigate to your desktop.
- On the desktop, right-click and go to New, then to Shortcut (in other words, create a new shortcut).
- You should now see a pop-up window instructing you to enter a command line path.
- Enter one of these as the path:
- Use this path if your operating system is Windows 95, 98, or Me:
C:\windows\rundll.exe user.exe,exitwindows
- Use this path if your operating system is XP:
SHUTDOWN -s -t 01
(If the C: drive is not your local hard drive, then replace “C” with the correct letter of the hard drive.)
5. Click the “Next” button.
6. Name the shortcut and
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Hi everyone. Leo - I love your show - first show you on TechTV on direcTV, but now I only have rabbit ears. Love the music your sound person plays between questions.
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Hay Leo, If you can install Win XP on MacIntel, when will we be able to install Mac OS X on my PC ?
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He installed the http://sunbelt-software.com? and now he can’t get online. This is why I don’t recommend software firewalls. Kerio is very good, and free, but all software firewalls can cause issues and their value is debatable.
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He installed the Kerio Personal Firewall and now he can’t get online. This is why I don’t recommend software firewalls. Kerio is very good, and free, but all software firewalls can cause issues and their value is debatable.
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That is Lame. OSX is Unix free BSD—one of the most stable flavors of Unix there is. XP is not Unix, and it degrades over time (Windows Rot) so you need to clean install it every two years.
The benefit of XP is simply there are more apps. The OS is less stable, but you can often do more with it. Not always, but its the huge amount of software/hardware abailable. Period.
No one who is technical will assert that XP is stable. It is buggy.
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QMark in Kentucky - software firewall issues
He installed the http://sunbelt-software.com? and now he can’t get online. This is why I don’t recommend software firewalls. Kerio is very good, and free, but all software firewalls can cause issues and their value is debatable.
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Leoville Labs??? Bwah ha ha ha. Leo, isn’t that your home office converted barn on your property in Petaluma where you do the show from?
I guess I better go out to my two car Garage Labs and sit in my 65 Mustang with my notebook … would that make it a Mobile Computing Lab?
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It makes perfectly good sense to want to put Windows XP on a Mac …. OS X is Soooo buggy, they have to have at least 10 different web sites to help Mac droids deal with all the Bugs that are in every new release of OS X or the flaws in the bi-weekly Security Updates!
XP is far supperior, I haven’t had a Virus, Trojan or a Crash in three years on my current monster AMD Dual Athlon 3400XP (G5 killer). If an new applications problem arrises, all I have to do is select a prior automated saved Check Point or one that I saved. WHERE is that in OS X??? NOT!
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So are the calls finished- i mean like can people can still call?
Im listening online, im trying to call from Doha, Qatar
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Hard to believe but just a couple of months after Apple announced the first Intel-based Macintosh computers, and less than a month after they shipped, someone has figured out an easy, legal way to get Windows to boot on an Intel Mac. Congratulations to narf and blanka who figured it out (and won $13,854 for doing it). Watch our video of it working at MacBreak.
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This Weeks What’s Wrong With Macs!
Special Report: Troubleshooting the MacBook Pro
Covering these topics:
30″ Cinema Display distortion
Audio distortion/poor sound quality
Battery problems: Shuts off when not connected to power, more
Built-in Display distortion
Dead-on-arrival units
Downgraded SuperDrive relative to PowerBook G4
ExpressCard issues
FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
High-pitched whining noises: Eliminating
iSight not functioning properly — fix
Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep)
Lack of alternative power adapters
Missing components
Notes from service manual
Poor general network performance
Printer issues: Not recognized, more
Problems sharing the Internet connection
Release notes
Slow networking performance with VLANs; VOIP phones
Wireless connectivity issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#15): Kernel panics upon waking up (Inability to wake from sleep); More on whining noise; Wireless connectivity issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#14): Inconsistent wireless connections with third-party routers; Problems operating from battery; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#13): Whining noises — more fixes; AppleTalk printers not showing up over AirPort; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#12): Poor network performance for some
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): More on whining noises, fixes; Problems sharing Internet connection; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#11): Audio distortion; whining noises; screen flickering; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#10): High-pitched whine being emitted, possible fixes; More seemingly defective units
◦ MacBook Pro (#9): More units arrive DOA; More on sound quality
◦ MacBook Pro (#8): iSight not functioning properly; Screen artifacts; Sound quality/speaker issues; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#7): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro (#5): Notes from service manual; Poor sound quality; more
◦ MacBook Pro #4: FireWire 800 cards for ExpressCard/34 slot on the way
◦ MacBook Pro #3: Ship date; Lack of third-party adapters; Adding a FireWire 800 port; ExpressCard issues
◦ MacBook Pro (#2): SuperDrive apparently not dual-layer; S-Video out gone; No internal modem
◦ Apple releases MacBook Pro Core Duo: 4–5X faster than PowerBook G4, shipping February
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Hey, Leo has mainstream appeal and also is on the cutting edge of geek… so overall he is great…
March 18, 2006, at 11:16 AM
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Oh yeah you can put a “comment or criticizm, BUT the Wiki Nazi’s will censor it if you do anything but brown nose Leo.
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Wow, Leo, I saw you booting Windows XP on a Mini Mac, that is amazing!!! What do you think the implications of this milestone will be?
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Yes, he posted his message! Anyway, I’ll be interested in actually being able to listen in live from the stream this time.
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I wonder if Patrick Norton is going to post his yearly message at
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the one year anniversary of his St. Patrick’s Day message.
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