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OS 9.1's "integrations" for the worse...
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Senior User
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Orange County, Ca
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Two things that I noticed that Apple did with 9.1 that is for the worse. For me at least. Apple integrated AppleGuide w/ the Monitors Control panel. I don't use AppleGuide or Help so I would rather have it off and not use RAM. Also Desktop Printer Spooler has been integrated into LaserWriter. ARG!!! I hate having the printer on the desktop It's a waste of space, and one more thing I don't need on my desktop. I enjoy just seeing the Hard Drive, the Trash Can, and any CD that I have in. 9.0.4 I could have those extensions disabled and still print to a laser printer with no problems or open monitors and make whatever change I need without going to help.
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Phaedrus
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Apple guide is a seperate extension in my version of 9.1...do you mean that with yours the monitor control panel and apple guide extension are somehow linked together? How odd...it seems like a totally arbitrary grouping.
Desktop printer spooler is a seperate extension from Laserwriter 8 on my OS 9.1, too. One can be on without the other. I just disable laserwriter 8 extension since I have no laser printer. Desktop printer spooler can be on or off (although I think it must be on to enable background printing).
Are you using the OS 9.1 version from CD-rom? I'm using the version downloaded in parts.
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Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Pullman, WA USA
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Actually he's referring to the fact that the Monitors control panel will not function without Apple Guide installed.
Sorry about your cluttered desktop. Guess you'll just have to get used to it.
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Phaedrus
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Oh...guess I don't know what I'm talking about.
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Grizzled Veteran
Join Date: Oct 1999
Location: Minneapolis
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This apple guide dependcy has been around since at least 8.5 FYI
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Senior User
Join Date: Sep 2000
Location: Orange County, Ca
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I've been able to have Apple Guide off up till 9.1. and everything worked perfectly. Now to get into monitors control panel I need it on.
I can't wait till OS X when nothing is on the desktop. Except for the dock.... but I'm not going to go there.
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Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2000
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Do the monitor control strip modules still function properly? And does the ColourSync calibration tool function properly?
If so, what need is there for the Monitors control panel?
Cipher13
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Mac Enthusiast
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Greensboro, NC USA
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Not to mention the issue: what is to gain by disabling Apple Guide. I found NO change in memory used with AG on or off .
(that's with 9.0.4 - I'm still watching while YOU guys debug 9.1 for me
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Pismo 400 192M Sys 9.1
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