Applejuiced
Apr 29, 07:04 AM
okay, i tried to create my own custom firmware with sn0wbreeze 2.5.1 but it doesnt give me any option to not install cydia. does anybody know how to not install cydia in a custom firmware?
Both snowbreeze and pwnage automatically install cydia.
Hide the icon somewhere.
Both snowbreeze and pwnage automatically install cydia.
Hide the icon somewhere.
CHAOS STEP
Oct 10, 07:49 AM
BAM!!
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h90/CHAOS_STEP/photo-101.jpg
I love Mac Minis, but I'm not keen on the new design.
http://i62.photobucket.com/albums/h90/CHAOS_STEP/photo-101.jpg
I love Mac Minis, but I'm not keen on the new design.
Ugg
Mar 3, 03:23 PM
Another shameful twisting of the facts by 5p.
By the way, the bulk of billy's money is now the property of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. They do have some control over it but it's no longer his and in a way, is a "National Resource".
All rights are irrevocably connected to responsibilities. Why is that so difficult for libertarians to understand?
By the way, the bulk of billy's money is now the property of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. They do have some control over it but it's no longer his and in a way, is a "National Resource".
All rights are irrevocably connected to responsibilities. Why is that so difficult for libertarians to understand?
jnc
Feb 1, 06:15 AM
Not anytime soon, Apple's shipping the cinema displays with Leopard as desktop on the boxing now.
So do the MBP boxes still have Tiger displayed on them?
So do the MBP boxes still have Tiger displayed on them?
bbopera
May 3, 12:03 PM
Clown ass sw?
I've been on iClarified. I am doing the right stuff, it just isn't working. The application shuts down after a few minutes.
I've been on iClarified. I am doing the right stuff, it just isn't working. The application shuts down after a few minutes.
firewood
Apr 20, 05:54 PM
They seem to stop after the first issue, especially if the first issue is bad enough. If the app crashes, they can't look much farther. However a small number of developers have reported Apple rejecting an app and giving more than one reason. Don't count on it.
jacollins
Mar 11, 05:46 PM
I don't know where the line starts. For the i4, we went the other way though (out toward the Muvico theater).
dobbin
Dec 1, 08:46 AM
I still wow about my cube even though I sold it over a month ago. wow it was a cool computer.
My new ibook is great as well, and technically more useful than the cube, but it doesn't really have the wow that the cube had.
My new ibook is great as well, and technically more useful than the cube, but it doesn't really have the wow that the cube had.
yellow
Sep 12, 10:43 AM
My wife had called me after the first plane hit and told me to find a TV. At the time, I was considering it a mehanical problem with the plane that somehow lead it there.. tragic, but not malicious. My wife agreed. As I was standing down in the waiting room watching the coverage, the second plane hit. I knew right then that it was not what I thought it was.
pocketrockets
Oct 28, 01:26 PM
This looks like something M$ would make.
Why don't they put the scroll wheel on the back of the ipod?!?!? I've been saying that for years!!
Why don't they put the scroll wheel on the back of the ipod?!?!? I've been saying that for years!!
hcho3
Apr 20, 04:35 PM
LTE iPhone is not coming this year. That's what Tim said.
mkrishnan
Dec 29, 02:19 PM
Some people claim that the x86 processor family is more susceptible to buffer overflow exploits than the PPC family is. I don't understand all the details myself, but the basic idea is that in many cases the core issue of security vulnerabilities is that under certain situations, data that is supposed to be "information," but not "code," in that it is put in a place where executable code is not supposed to reside (i.e. inside a graphic file, or whatever), is allowed to act as code. The buffer overrun issue appears to be an area where a number of these exploit possibilities exist.
You can see more in this thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=134119&highlight=intel+x86+security+overflow
You can see more in this thread:
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=134119&highlight=intel+x86+security+overflow
MrFirework
Oct 26, 12:51 PM
Seriously, all you folks who are saying this and that about the bezel control (i.e. Every time I touch it I'll adjust the volume, or change my ringtone... blah, blah...), do you really think Apple would release it's "next big thing" without making sure it worked perfectly, intuitively, and didn't just go completely haywire every time you touch it or bump it?
For crying out loud, the company's future depends in no small part on the iPod, I'm fairly certain Apple's going to make sure each successive iPod is as innovative and market-dominating as the rest of the line has been. THat includes ease-of-use.
Have a little faith, here. You see one patent filing and freak out. Sheesh.
For crying out loud, the company's future depends in no small part on the iPod, I'm fairly certain Apple's going to make sure each successive iPod is as innovative and market-dominating as the rest of the line has been. THat includes ease-of-use.
Have a little faith, here. You see one patent filing and freak out. Sheesh.
Avery1
Apr 19, 09:50 PM
I don't know anything about ATA passwords, but one of the expected new features of Lion is whole disk encryption. You might as well wait for that and get it free with the OS and supported by Apple.
I'm aware, but that is months away, and who knows how long it will take for this Filevault re-write to be stable. Since I'm operating as a consultant, I can't necessarily wait for that.
So... no one knows if this is possible?
I'm aware, but that is months away, and who knows how long it will take for this Filevault re-write to be stable. Since I'm operating as a consultant, I can't necessarily wait for that.
So... no one knows if this is possible?
Sabenth
Jan 5, 10:58 PM
dont know too muc about it Mud ill see what the deal is with it
superbovine
Nov 19, 06:19 PM
Have you checked HotScripts (http://www.hotscripts.com)? Personally I'd use PHP.
i'd hope someone who is able to code to figure out to google his answer especially for something like an asp shopping cart....
i'd hope someone who is able to code to figure out to google his answer especially for something like an asp shopping cart....
ashman70
May 2, 06:36 PM
I would save your money and go with option 'B' that is, upgrade your RAM and get an SSD.
AM
AM
plinden
Sep 30, 11:04 AM
AJAX is the next big thing in web development, so yes, brush up on your Javascript and XML skills - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AJAX
edesignuk
Dec 31, 06:34 AM
Originally posted by rdowns
Sign me up as a contributor. Couldn't find out where to do that. But please, I don't want to be known as a demi-god, I'll stick with my lowly rating.
http://macrumors.com/contrib.html ;)
Sign me up as a contributor. Couldn't find out where to do that. But please, I don't want to be known as a demi-god, I'll stick with my lowly rating.
http://macrumors.com/contrib.html ;)
Eraserhead
Mar 7, 02:17 PM
And there is PAYE (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PAYE) in the UK.
Daveman Deluxe
Jul 21, 01:13 PM
I actually still put in my e-mail address from my old ISP when they don't actually have to e-mail me.
Look around for e-mail accounts though. I'd do a Google on that one if it were me.
Look around for e-mail accounts though. I'd do a Google on that one if it were me.
bella92108
Mar 31, 12:45 PM
no argument here - but i hate the fact android manufacturers are restricting their phones with encrypted bootloaders etc (motorola, and now htc) which definitely affects being able to flash your device with whatever. not to mention with att's android devices you have to root them to even be able to install the amazon market due to even more restrictions. also waiting forever for the latest android update to go from google -> manufacturer -> mobile provider -> customer... with each putting their own crapware on it
if i ever make the switch, it will hopefully be to a google released and supported phone on at&t. i know the nexus s is a samsung device, but at least it receives pushed google updates.
but i feel you, i get frustrated with all of this too. if it wasnt for jbing, i would have ditched the phone long ago.
Yeh, some manufacturers are making it harder to Root, but Root DOESN'T equal Jailbreak. The Android os (speaking on 2.3) has built in hotspot, built in widgets, built in moving backgrounds, built in customizable screens, built in facebook, built in lock screen custimization, built in keyboards, systemwide voice activation, etc. There are things that people want to jailbreak for, and in Android OS you don't have to ROOT to do any of that.
if i ever make the switch, it will hopefully be to a google released and supported phone on at&t. i know the nexus s is a samsung device, but at least it receives pushed google updates.
but i feel you, i get frustrated with all of this too. if it wasnt for jbing, i would have ditched the phone long ago.
Yeh, some manufacturers are making it harder to Root, but Root DOESN'T equal Jailbreak. The Android os (speaking on 2.3) has built in hotspot, built in widgets, built in moving backgrounds, built in customizable screens, built in facebook, built in lock screen custimization, built in keyboards, systemwide voice activation, etc. There are things that people want to jailbreak for, and in Android OS you don't have to ROOT to do any of that.
Branskins
Apr 7, 09:37 PM
It also seems to continue showing files after you delete them!
Veldek
Jan 11, 07:58 AM
Do you have Office 2004 installed? This brings huge font problems, so this might not have anything to do with 10.3.7. Just an idea.
Don�t know about thie iTunes thing, though.
Don�t know about thie iTunes thing, though.
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