then again, what are you doing using csh
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Saturday, 5 January 2008 03:56 (eighteen years ago)
Making very bad jokes.
― libcrypt, Saturday, 5 January 2008 04:00 (eighteen years ago)
HEY! Creating that directory worked. Will you look at that shit. Thanks all of you for your help.
― kenan, Saturday, 5 January 2008 04:11 (eighteen years ago)
I believe I shall have to explain what I did to those OS X forum threads that remain clueless.
wow, so apache user doesn't have the right permissions to mkdir in var
that's pretty locked down I guess
― El Tomboto, Saturday, 5 January 2008 04:39 (eighteen years ago)
Attention time machine fans!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/wizardishungry/2181145041/
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Thursday, 10 January 2008 00:23 (eighteen years ago)
safari set a new record for memory hogging last night. 800MB of RAM? WTF?
― DG, Monday, 14 January 2008 15:48 (eighteen years ago)
HINT: "Virtual Memory" also includes disk cache, shared libraries and open files. RSIZE is what matters.
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Monday, 14 January 2008 15:55 (eighteen years ago)
that was the RSIZE
― DG, Monday, 14 January 2008 15:58 (eighteen years ago)
itunes also gets up to like 450MB just playing tracks
― DG, Monday, 14 January 2008 15:59 (eighteen years ago)
unbelievable
― DG, Monday, 14 January 2008 19:42 (eighteen years ago)
All right, I'm starting to get sick of a little something here -- am ripping some discs and about every sixth disc or so, iTunes will contact the CDDB as per usual and then refuse to display the disc anywhere, and neither will the desktop or Finder window. I end up having to fully restart the computer, at which time the disc will appear on the desktop with the appropriate CDDB info. Any way I can get the disc to appear on the desktop/in iTunes properly without having to go through a full restart?
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 05:13 (eighteen years ago)
lol let me know when that drive starts making buzzing sounds on spinup depending on your avg weekly rip volume it sounds like you could be 6 mos out from a replacement part
― El Tomboto, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 05:16 (eighteen years ago)
Conceivably. As I'm thinking of ripping a hell of a lot more, I'd be just as happy to get some sort of external drive recommendation.
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 05:17 (eighteen years ago)
(As for buzzing sounds on spinup, oh it happens from time to time all right...should note that the drive's under a year old, replacement for the original after it seized up with a DVD in it -- still have AppleCare on the whole thing for another year and a half, happily.)
― Ned Raggett, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 05:19 (eighteen years ago)
since yesterday's update safari seems to have settled down a bit, it only wants 300MB today :(
― DG, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 15:09 (eighteen years ago)
and have you tried cache cleaner yet?
― dan selzer, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 15:19 (eighteen years ago)
ah thanks for teh reminder!
― DG, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 15:34 (eighteen years ago)
the system info box on that says I have a 486! that's encouraging
― DG, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 15:39 (eighteen years ago)
WTF?!
― grimly fiendish, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 15:46 (eighteen years ago)
for reals
― DG, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 16:01 (eighteen years ago)
oh and while i'm at it 10.5.2 had better fix the itunes artwork screensaver :(
― DG, Wednesday, 16 January 2008 16:05 (eighteen years ago)
ok i did something stupid - a few weeks ago i had to delete something from my keychain (a wifi password that had changed), and that proved so easy that i thought i'd delete a couple more things too. unfortunately it seems like i deleted *everything*. this seems to mean that every time i launch mail, safari, ichat etc (although not firefox, for some reason) i have to type my login password, which is pretty annoying. i've tried keychain first aid, both verify and repair, and neither seem to do anything. what should i do?
― toby, Friday, 1 February 2008 17:06 (eighteen years ago)
smash.
― The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Friday, 1 February 2008 17:18 (eighteen years ago)
delete the "login" keychain, create a new one with exactly the same password as your user account.
― stet, Friday, 1 February 2008 17:18 (eighteen years ago)
I haven't even worked out what keychain is for yet.
I have another dumb question - my iMac won't connect to the internet if I use Safari, or try and do a Software Update, yet Firefox works totally fine. I can't see anywhere in Safari menus to configure anything about how to connect. Any idea what the problem could be?
― Colonel Poo, Friday, 1 February 2008 17:18 (eighteen years ago)
ismash
― The Cursed Return of the Dastardly Thermo Thinwall, Friday, 1 February 2008 17:21 (eighteen years ago)
what does safari say? does pinging google work?
― stet, Friday, 1 February 2008 17:23 (eighteen years ago)
I just get Page Cannot Be Displayed or whatever.
But if I use Firefox, it works. I guess the Software Update uses the same connection config that Safari is using because that won't work either, I get some server error on that.
― Colonel Poo, Friday, 1 February 2008 17:25 (eighteen years ago)
awesome! thanks a ton, that's been driving me crazy.
― toby, Friday, 1 February 2008 17:34 (eighteen years ago)
Well whatever is in the "or whatever" is kinda the clue to fixing it! What happens when you type ping google.com into the terminal?
― stet, Friday, 1 February 2008 18:35 (eighteen years ago)
well firefox is working so I imagine he'll be able to ping stuff
i bet it's a proxy setting
― Tracer Hand, Friday, 1 February 2008 18:43 (eighteen years ago)
just spent $120 on a new macbook battery yesterday :/
― J0rdan S., Friday, 1 February 2008 18:44 (eighteen years ago)
that's what I'm betting too, but I wanted to check it wasn't *just* Firefox that had the proxy settings. This happens at my uni. xp
― stet, Friday, 1 February 2008 18:44 (eighteen years ago)
i just used time machine to restore a couple fukd files and omg works so great fu retrospect lololololol !!!!
― jhøshea, Friday, 1 February 2008 18:45 (eighteen years ago)
while we're at it, one of the reasons I still don't use safari is because there's still seemingly random websites that don't show up, according to a set of criteria that Safari is really frickin' tight-lipped about.
But hey, lookie here, I have three other browsers! Hey, never mind, it's all good.
― kenan, Friday, 1 February 2008 18:47 (eighteen years ago)
so i guess "Colonel Poo" (eeuggh) should look in Firefox prefs -- Advanced -- Network -- Configure How Firefox connects to the Internet
note what's there and put the same thing into System prefs -- Network -- Show: whichever connection you're using (Airport or Ethernet, probably) -- Proxies
― Tracer Hand, Friday, 1 February 2008 18:48 (eighteen years ago)
safari still wants nearly 500mb to look at ilx, digg and the guardian and yes that is the RSIZE
― DG, Friday, 1 February 2008 18:49 (eighteen years ago)
dg didn't you hear me before when i said safari (and other apps) will take as much memory as it can find and that this isn't necessarily a bad thing? we are not in the days of OS9 where every program gets allocated a bare max/min of memory
― Tracer Hand, Friday, 1 February 2008 19:00 (eighteen years ago)
it's necessarily a bad thing when the system hangs and there's masses of pageouts going on
i'm also amazed at how butthurt people get about this issue! no other browser does this
― DG, Friday, 1 February 2008 19:02 (eighteen years ago)
firefox ftw
― DG, Friday, 1 February 2008 21:37 (eighteen years ago)
DG maybe you have a special version of Safari that Steve Jobs pushes on software updates to people who criticize Apple products publically?
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Friday, 1 February 2008 21:50 (eighteen years ago)
i'd hate to be fake steve in that case
― DG, Friday, 1 February 2008 21:57 (eighteen years ago)
OK I'm on the Mac now and in my Firefox settings it's on "Direct connection to the internet".
Under System Prefs - Network it did have Web Proxy ticked, so I unticked that thinking maybe it was the opposite, that it was set to use a proxy that doesn't exist, but unfortunately the problem remains.
If it helps, the error I get when I try to do a Software Update = A networking error has occurred: timed out (-1001).Make sure you can connect to the internet, then try again.
If I open a terminal, and ping google.com I get a response.
― Colonel Poo, Friday, 1 February 2008 22:01 (eighteen years ago)
Ooh actually, Safari now works. So I think Tracer was right - that was part of the problem - for some reason use proxy was ticked when it shouldn't have been.
Maybe the Software Update is set up wrong somewhere...
Sorry to bug people with dumb shit when I could probably google for it... I'm completely new to Macs.
― Colonel Poo, Friday, 1 February 2008 22:03 (eighteen years ago)
ok, it's back again :-( Safari and Skype are both demanding the login password again - is there anything else I can try, or am I going to have to resort to the Genius Bar?
― toby, Sunday, 3 February 2008 19:24 (eighteen years ago)
Pageouts are fine. It's pageins that cause thrashing.
― libcrypt, Sunday, 3 February 2008 19:45 (eighteen years ago)
keychain properties, timeout
― Catsupppppppppppppp dude 茄蕃, Sunday, 3 February 2008 20:21 (eighteen years ago)
Since I installed Leopard, I can't burn DVD9s aka DL-DVDs anymore, It gives an "internal target failure" message. Anyone else get this?
― antexit, Sunday, 10 February 2008 13:06 (eighteen years ago)
show us the text you get in System Profiler > Disc Burning
(you can get sys profiler quickly by holding 'alt' while opening the apple menu)
you might have firmware issues - did you upgrade the optical drive, or did it come with the mac - and what model mac?
― Alan, Sunday, 10 February 2008 13:43 (eighteen years ago)