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i would like to know that too. as far as i... 773 Views / 2 Replies  
i would like to know that too. as far as i understood the startup screen resolution is stored into the nvram. i tried several times to change the settings, but in my case it is like my old 1705...
Posted by malbicho, on May 4, 2003 at 01:42 PM, in macOS
is it something that will make it snappier? :) 3,740 Views / 73 Replies  
is it something that will make it snappier? :)
Posted by malbicho, on May 3, 2003 at 01:42 PM, in Developer Center
probably no one noticed, i already wrote about... 1,381 Views / 12 Replies  
probably no one noticed, i already wrote about this in the powermac forum. well, once again: it seems that usb2 controllers are ALREADY in last shipped powermacs. do not know what models precisely....
Posted by malbicho, on Apr 30, 2003 at 01:37 PM, in macOS
Re: Re: Crash on Wakeup in 10.2.5; ridiculous APPLE 1,351 Views / 17 Replies  
i had freezes and kernel panics time ago when waking up the box. everytime it was due to different usb devices i had connected (i figure as in the kernel-panic's dumps i could read there were...
Posted by malbicho, on Apr 30, 2003 at 01:32 PM, in macOS
it was a pain for mee too, as it was a pain when... 855 Views / 13 Replies  
it was a pain for mee too, as it was a pain when i first discovered that the debian 68k port would have not run on my old cpu.

anyway, some links, probably you already know:
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Posted by malbicho, on Apr 30, 2003 at 01:22 PM, in macOS
usb2 in newer towers 535 Views / 0 Replies  
hi, do not know if it has been covered, sorry in that case...

both www.penguinppc.org and www.ppcnerds.org have news about newer powermacs: the builtin usb controller is an usb2 controller, it is...
Posted by malbicho, on Apr 27, 2003 at 01:50 PM, in Mac Desktops
I am on a single 867 Mhz Quicksilver and it is... 1,557 Views / 23 Replies  
I am on a single 867 Mhz Quicksilver and it is really fast at booting. As soon as i press the power on button i get the grey apple and after 5-6 seconds i get the blue screen with the progress bar....
Posted by malbicho, on Mar 2, 2003 at 03:26 AM, in macOS
another live cd set 930 Views / 14 Replies  
another good linux live cd that you can run without installing is the one from SUSE, there must be a downloadable iso of it somewhere on their ftp ftp.suse.com
Posted by malbicho, on Feb 10, 2003 at 02:44 PM, in macOS
The video was just sad :( but it represents... 3,174 Views / 52 Replies  
The video was just sad :(
but it represents perfectly even italian campus reality..i mean i am into CS and most of the people in my class have strange ideas both about PCs and Macs..
Feel like...
Posted by malbicho, on Feb 9, 2003 at 04:22 PM, in macOS
For the beginner redhat is the good compromise... 930 Views / 14 Replies  
For the beginner redhat is the good compromise between ease of use, functionality and performance, IMHO.

p.s. i think UnitedLinux is already out, they're targetting a lot on desktop users too,...
Posted by malbicho, on Feb 9, 2003 at 04:15 PM, in macOS
Re: iTunes 4 Speculations. 3,755 Views / 70 Replies  
i would really like to see broadcaster functions for icecast servers in the next iTunes release. And ogg-vorbis codec support too.
Posted by malbicho, on Feb 9, 2003 at 06:50 AM, in Applications
That's why it was pure fun :) 3,033 Views / 55 Replies  
That's why it was pure fun :)
Posted by malbicho, on Feb 5, 2003 at 03:29 PM, in macOS
i suggest postfix as MTA...it is light-weight and... 743 Views / 7 Replies  
i suggest postfix as MTA...it is light-weight and if you patch it with the tls patch it works perfectly and you get a fully working TLS enabled environment.
i use it for my mailserver + mysql +...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 27, 2003 at 04:36 PM, in macOS
Well, there was a guy talking about... 6,410 Views / 110 Replies  
Well, there was a guy talking about misconception, maybe i can understand why.
Maybe people should be aware of how an operating system works. The fact that the standard kernel includes a genric...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 27, 2003 at 04:25 PM, in macOS
Re: Mutt Mail App. 743 Views / 7 Replies  
ath the moment i use mutt with imap support, so i do not need any fetchmail, i just set as spoolfile {[email protected]} and it simply connects. this for imap.
for po the thing is...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 24, 2003 at 07:31 AM, in macOS
Re: building a Linux/UNIX box 1,308 Views / 22 Replies  
If you go for Linux i'd suggest Slackware: fast, performing, easy to install. First distribution ever :)

FreeBSD is simply great, release 5.0 is out in these days. And fast as hell at least and...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 23, 2003 at 06:13 PM, in macOS
Re: building a Linux/UNIX box 1,308 Views / 22 Replies  
If you go for Linux i'd suggest Slackware: fast, performing, easy to install. First distribution ever :)

FreeBSD is simply great, release 5.0 is out in these days. And fast as hell at least and...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 23, 2003 at 06:06 PM, in macOS
We should get used to this kind of crap. i've... 1,917 Views / 25 Replies  
We should get used to this kind of crap.
i've been using Unix systems for years now, and in these years i've been told and had to listen piles and piles of things like this article...and i heard...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 23, 2003 at 05:54 PM, in macOS
I love AbiWord, it is light and it does the few... 1,226 Views / 16 Replies  
I love AbiWord, it is light and it does the few things i need. But if you are looking for a complete set of instruments for the office you should look at OpenOffice.
OpenOffice is at release 1.0 or...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 23, 2003 at 05:49 PM, in macOS
my question is: 4% or 400% or 700%, ok, but... 2,259 Views / 26 Replies  
my question is: 4% or 400% or 700%, ok, but compared to WHAT? On which architecture? On which connection?

Is it only me not understanding? :)
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 22, 2003 at 10:05 AM, in macOS
yep, i agree. If they need to upgrade just few... 8,416 Views / 67 Replies  
yep, i agree. If they need to upgrade just few drivers they can always put them online with software update, without the need for a full OS update package.
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 21, 2003 at 02:53 PM, in macOS
Re: Re: Re: Cute: Apple welcomes Safari users 2,120 Views / 25 Replies  
I don't get the point.
Imagine you're using lynx under Darwin, or Linux or what else for some reason, wouldn't you like to get a text-based version of the site?
I would, honestly.
Anyway i think...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 21, 2003 at 06:53 AM, in macOS
Poll: I would choose Chimera, cause of the great and... 2,511 Views / 56 Replies  
I would choose Chimera, cause of the great and clean interface. Cause it is free, but not only free =no money: it is free software, so any improvement can be used by all the other projects...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 19, 2003 at 11:32 AM, in macOS
Re: Problem with the hosts file 641 Views / 2 Replies  
Forgot to answer about this: usually the etc /etc/hosts file is in this format

192.168.100.20 www.mydomain.com www
192.168.100.40 mail.mydomain.com mail

imho, anyway, you should setup your own...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 6, 2003 at 08:15 AM, in macOS
Re: Problem with the hosts file 641 Views / 2 Replies  
hi. the /etc/hosts file under Mac OS X seems to be evaluated ONLY if you go into single user mode.
the right way should be putting your entries via netinfo. Probably the dns lookup is still...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 6, 2003 at 08:11 AM, in macOS
Re: SSL 978 Views / 12 Replies  
for people involved in free software project or similar, the guys at www.ppcnerds.org are offering mailbox and mailing lists for free, both pop3 and imap, bot with ssl support too.
do not know what...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 3, 2003 at 04:20 PM, in macOS
i got it from a local shop, at a really good... 1,997 Views / 37 Replies  
i got it from a local shop, at a really good price too ;)
anyway i think you will easily find it in torino too at a good price :)
ciau
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 3, 2003 at 03:03 PM, in macOS
Ciao :) well, my isp is actually tin.it, i am... 1,997 Views / 37 Replies  
Ciao :)
well, my isp is actually tin.it, i am usinf one of those 640/128 adsl they sell. I bought the modem myself so when i decided to call them for the dsl line i just said them "i have an...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 3, 2003 at 11:19 AM, in macOS
Well, i'm from italy too and i can just suggest... 1,997 Views / 37 Replies  
Well, i'm from italy too and i can just suggest you two things: first of all ask them for an ethernet modem, i just asked them for that kind of modem + pppoe stack configuration and they just did as...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 2, 2003 at 04:40 PM, in macOS
wanted: dual G4 400 or similar 351 Views / 0 Replies  
I would like to get one of those old dual G4, 400 Mhz or 500 Mhz.
It should ship to europe. I have been looking for months but people seem to be too lazy to send it to europe from the USA or they...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 2, 2003 at 04:31 PM, in Marketplace
Re: How to copy an application over SSH 853 Views / 11 Replies  
i see someone else already answered about this :)


i think the easiest thing is scp, it is fast and secure...
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 1, 2003 at 08:30 PM, in macOS
Re: Is this a bash script? 620 Views / 3 Replies  
It is not properly a script, it is just a looped concat of commands. as far as i know the correct expressione for bash should be:

for i in `command` ; do command [passing $i as an argument] ; done
Posted by malbicho, on Jan 1, 2003 at 08:13 PM, in macOS
 
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