nanofrog
Apr 24, 09:18 PM
I see you are back in full force. I have been avoiding the whole 6G thing since the performance of most multichannel cards with standard drives is fine. If you are running an array based on SSD drives then I can see the value at this time, but no mechanical drive is going to max out 3G (SATA II) at this time. BTW Nano, running an xserve now, made life so much easier. Have two Sans Digital SAS Chassis, 316X2, dual SAS connectors for 2400MB/S performance, and it has made dealing with raid simple. No more time out errors, no more hard drives dropping out, nothing. Not sure if plunking down $2500 per chassis is worth it but for me with no headaches it was.
Peace,
Noushy
The 6Gb/s cards are still faster than their previous 3Gb/s counterparts with the same disks (i.e. 1680 series vs. 1880 series running the same firmware revision, v1.49). Moving to 6.0Gb/s has both marketing as well as performance implications though (particularly in the enterprise market as SLC based SSD's fall in price and hopefully become more prevalent). I would expect mechanicals that run 6.0Gb/s controllers will run faster as well, even though they can't saturate the interface (native = no shifting backwards for compatibility). For a new storage solution, it would be best to go ahead and get the 6.0Gb/s compliant gear (allows for future growth by only dealing with drives and enclosures, assuming the port count isn't under-planned).
So if the existing equipment will be sufficient through it's planned lifespan, there's no need to rush out and buy 6Gb/s gear.
As per the equipment you used, the ease of use is why it costs so much (the software was already loaded, configured <save user settings>, and tested with the hardware) . I'd recommend keeping it until it no longer meets your needs (gets the job done and doesn't waste funds = keeps boss happy and your job secure :D). ;)
Peace,
Noushy
The 6Gb/s cards are still faster than their previous 3Gb/s counterparts with the same disks (i.e. 1680 series vs. 1880 series running the same firmware revision, v1.49). Moving to 6.0Gb/s has both marketing as well as performance implications though (particularly in the enterprise market as SLC based SSD's fall in price and hopefully become more prevalent). I would expect mechanicals that run 6.0Gb/s controllers will run faster as well, even though they can't saturate the interface (native = no shifting backwards for compatibility). For a new storage solution, it would be best to go ahead and get the 6.0Gb/s compliant gear (allows for future growth by only dealing with drives and enclosures, assuming the port count isn't under-planned).
So if the existing equipment will be sufficient through it's planned lifespan, there's no need to rush out and buy 6Gb/s gear.
As per the equipment you used, the ease of use is why it costs so much (the software was already loaded, configured <save user settings>, and tested with the hardware) . I'd recommend keeping it until it no longer meets your needs (gets the job done and doesn't waste funds = keeps boss happy and your job secure :D). ;)
Martin C
Jan 23, 04:24 PM
Good god, are you seriously suggesting that if you don't need a 2560 x 1600 resolution you don't need a computer? Hahaha... just quit while you're behind, man.
Hahaha. I guess most people on this board don't need a computer then.
Hahaha. I guess most people on this board don't need a computer then.
AndrewR23
Apr 23, 03:06 PM
What do you mean by "5K"? I know I could get something worse but this bleed occurs on both sides. The pictures kind of dim it a little bit. My photography skills aren't too great haha. Do you think Apple will replace it for sure or is it kind of chancey? I don't want to drive 30 mins to and 30 mins back for nothing.
5K are refurbs. Ive had 4 5Ks now and they have been pretty bad. The first 2 digits of the serial start with 5K.
Yes, Apple will replace it, trust me. I have gotten mine replaced 3 times for yellow tint on the screen. Call the Apple store first, and talk to them.
Just go in there and tell them that it gets worse while watching movies, or in low light rooms, and they will def replace it.
Edit-I'm not saying to lie, but from my experiences with light bleeding, they DO get worse in low light rooms or when the phone gets hotter from watching videos, ect.
5K are refurbs. Ive had 4 5Ks now and they have been pretty bad. The first 2 digits of the serial start with 5K.
Yes, Apple will replace it, trust me. I have gotten mine replaced 3 times for yellow tint on the screen. Call the Apple store first, and talk to them.
Just go in there and tell them that it gets worse while watching movies, or in low light rooms, and they will def replace it.
Edit-I'm not saying to lie, but from my experiences with light bleeding, they DO get worse in low light rooms or when the phone gets hotter from watching videos, ect.
q80demon
Oct 27, 05:55 PM
I purchased a couple of copies of Leopard from the 5th Avenue store. I posted an article in my blog (http://q80demon.blogspot.com/2007/10/iwaiting-for-leopard.html).
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2374/1769360797_6eb885aea5_m.jpg
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2374/1769360797_6eb885aea5_m.jpg
steelfist
Dec 17, 08:19 AM
i'm not that stupid! it has worked before. but now it dosen't. i checked all the sound prefs too and unmuted, and disconnected the earphones.
SR71
Apr 23, 10:24 PM
10.6.5 I got it 3 days ago :D
Sorry to go off topic, but how are you liking yours? I got mine a week ago and can't let go of it! Hell, my brother says it's my wife lol. :D
Sorry to go off topic, but how are you liking yours? I got mine a week ago and can't let go of it! Hell, my brother says it's my wife lol. :D
Dagless
Mar 13, 07:50 PM
I would recommend Mumiy Troll, Cassetteboy, Tangerine Dream, Lemon Jelly, Mr Scruff, Chris Huelsbeck, video game soundtracks of all systems of all ages (bulk of my library), David Bowie, Queen, The Offspring, Oasis, a lot of classical music, New Order and a bit of Michael Jackson. I would you know.
alust2013
May 3, 06:40 PM
I'd suggest waiting if it plays games to your liking now. I believe the best so far is a flashed 5970, which is a pain from what I have heard. The best that is easy to do is the 5870. I'd keep the 5770 until apple releases new cards that are better and compatible with OS X.
yellow
Feb 20, 02:35 PM
Check out /etc/rc.boot.
GGJstudios
May 1, 10:50 AM
When I go to bed, I do a shut down.
While you may shut down whenever you like, it's not necessary. Using sleep mode is perfectly fine.
I have been advised that it is “better the computer” to go into Preferences>Energy Saver and set sleep to “never”, as battery conservation is not an issue
Also not necessary. You can set sleep preferences for when you walk away, and temporarily override them with Caffeine (http://lightheadsw.com/caffeine/).
(alway on A/C power).
It's not a good idea to always be on AC power. Your battery needs to be used/cycled to stay healthy. For details, see the AC POWER section of the following link.
Which is “better for the computer”–to put it to sleep after each use, or to leave it running all the time until bedtime shut down.
Either is fine.
This should answer most, if not all, of your battery questions:
Apple Notebook Battery FAQ (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9875442&postcount=23)
While you may shut down whenever you like, it's not necessary. Using sleep mode is perfectly fine.
I have been advised that it is “better the computer” to go into Preferences>Energy Saver and set sleep to “never”, as battery conservation is not an issue
Also not necessary. You can set sleep preferences for when you walk away, and temporarily override them with Caffeine (http://lightheadsw.com/caffeine/).
(alway on A/C power).
It's not a good idea to always be on AC power. Your battery needs to be used/cycled to stay healthy. For details, see the AC POWER section of the following link.
Which is “better for the computer”–to put it to sleep after each use, or to leave it running all the time until bedtime shut down.
Either is fine.
This should answer most, if not all, of your battery questions:
Apple Notebook Battery FAQ (http://forums.macrumors.com/showpost.php?p=9875442&postcount=23)
sd2thdr
Apr 20, 11:10 AM
I see complaints on Facebook and apple support for the same issue.
Wonder if it has something to do with flash not being compatible anymore after update?
Wonder if it has something to do with flash not being compatible anymore after update?
Kann
Jan 28, 12:19 PM
The dump command runs as root. Do you actually run the database as root with all file owned by root? Most people would make a special user just for the databse. If you are setup like that then perhaps you should run the dump as that user.
I don't use mysql but other DBMSes will refuse to run under root as that is to dangerous
I don't intend to run the dump command as a root, but was kinda using the root account while I was testing all the backup commands to make sure things don't get the permission issue.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
I don't use mysql but other DBMSes will refuse to run under root as that is to dangerous
I don't intend to run the dump command as a root, but was kinda using the root account while I was testing all the backup commands to make sure things don't get the permission issue.
The weird thing is that the script worked just find from command line, but did nothing from the cronjob.
pennsive
Oct 9, 11:11 AM
Did you miss this from the article???
"The 3G network will be complemented by UMA, which lets phone calls transition between cellular and Wi-Fi to enhance indoor coverage. But we'll only see "market trials" of UMA this year, according to Dotson"
Last time I heard 'Market Trial' was ITMS on a Mac.......
"The 3G network will be complemented by UMA, which lets phone calls transition between cellular and Wi-Fi to enhance indoor coverage. But we'll only see "market trials" of UMA this year, according to Dotson"
Last time I heard 'Market Trial' was ITMS on a Mac.......
simsaladimbamba
May 2, 02:21 PM
If it is an Aluminium MBP (early 2008) and not one of the current Unibody MBPs (late 2008), maybe this applies: http://support.apple.com/kb/ts2377
chrono1081
May 4, 06:46 PM
Hi guys,
I'm dusting off my OpenGL Superbible and going at it again and I was setting everything up in XCode 4 (The book uses three but I don't think that matters).
Anyway I got everything running except I get this warning that I don't know how to resolve.
I attached a picture of them so that it is easier to see (since the warnings wont copy and paste in) but also have included it here. The project runs and builds perfectly fine, but for some reason this error still shows up.
Here is the error but attached is a picture too:
Ld /Users/Scott/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Bounce-fusprttlfrzukfczwsiukhvyculg/Build/Products/Debug/Bounce.app/Contents/MacOS/Bounce normal x86_64
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I'm dusting off my OpenGL Superbible and going at it again and I was setting everything up in XCode 4 (The book uses three but I don't think that matters).
Anyway I got everything running except I get this warning that I don't know how to resolve.
I attached a picture of them so that it is easier to see (since the warnings wont copy and paste in) but also have included it here. The project runs and builds perfectly fine, but for some reason this error still shows up.
Here is the error but attached is a picture too:
Ld /Users/Scott/Library/Developer/Xcode/DerivedData/Bounce-fusprttlfrzukfczwsiukhvyculg/Build/Products/Debug/Bounce.app/Contents/MacOS/Bounce normal x86_64
PlipPlop
Apr 18, 03:47 PM
Apple trying hard to combat the power of the HTC Sensation and Samsung Galaxy 2. White iphone now a slightly improved iphone. Nothing can stop the 350k phones sold every day.
zen.state
Apr 6, 06:54 PM
Things that happen when you downgrade your video with something less capable just because of some fan noise on a 7800. Your perfectly good 7800 should have been left right where it was.
Whats next? Downgrade a 1TB HD to an 80GB? ;)
Whats next? Downgrade a 1TB HD to an 80GB? ;)
Cromulent
Apr 19, 08:10 PM
Searching for a used MacBook with CS5 MS already installed (they are out there, but I semi question the legitimacy of some as they have no media included, just preinstalled), and I am starting to also question on whether finding one with CS5 is really important if my main purpose is to learn Xcode, write iPad apps, and teach my oldest girl how to do the same. For those of you with CS5, how useful is it for App creation? What other applications should I be looking at with those goals? I have found I can get a decent 2.4ghz dual core with 4GB ram plus HD for around $400 (without CS5). Thanks!
You don't need the Master Suite at all. There might be an argument for getting Photoshop and Illustrator but anything else is a complete waste of time.
Having said that if you ever plan on branching out into web development the Master Suite becomes more useful (although personally I'd go with Web Premium in that case).
You don't need the Master Suite at all. There might be an argument for getting Photoshop and Illustrator but anything else is a complete waste of time.
Having said that if you ever plan on branching out into web development the Master Suite becomes more useful (although personally I'd go with Web Premium in that case).
Killerbob
Apr 30, 03:01 PM
Yep, can't disable local snapshots anymore, at least not anywhere I have found thus far...
Shunnabunich
Mar 14, 05:14 PM
Bloomberg reports (http://www.bloomberg.com/news/2011-03-14/microsoft-said-to-stop-releasing-new-zune-models-as-demand-ebbs.html) that Microsoft is canceling future development of its line of Zune hardware devices...
No, I'm pretty sure Apple canceled the Zune. :D
No, I'm pretty sure Apple canceled the Zune. :D
lamonsas
May 5, 07:19 PM
LMAO awesome picture up there bro, did u make it :D:p:D;)
overcast
Jan 22, 12:59 PM
And if next year half of new ones uses displayport, is it still useless?
Yes because its maximum resolution is 2500x1600 and DVI already satisfies that, it doesn't really matter at this point. It doesn't transmit audio like HDMI. Honestly the only benefit to it, is the increased distance it can run (15m).
Yes because its maximum resolution is 2500x1600 and DVI already satisfies that, it doesn't really matter at this point. It doesn't transmit audio like HDMI. Honestly the only benefit to it, is the increased distance it can run (15m).
Jolly Jimmy
Apr 13, 02:25 PM
I don't see why you'd need an active DI going into a Duet's preamp, but I could be wrong. Have a look on Gearslutz (http://www.gearslutz.com/board/), there's a lot of good info there.
Nawlins
Jul 26, 01:38 PM
I just ripped a CD onto iTunes for the first time, and all the songs were imported as .mp3 files instead of .aac. Anyone know why this is occuring, and how I can fix it?
Thanks, Alex
Thanks, Alex
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