I am sure this exists, but how can I get the terminal to print out the days and hours remaining till a certain date and time?
I want to make an iChatStatus Script to show how many days left till events...
I am sure you will be able to do an Archive Install to go from panther beta to final, but I am going to clean install anyway just to make sure everything is stable.
I use Panther 7B59 as my main OS now, and I have not experienced one problem :p
My iBook (see sig)
Takes 43 seconds from the boot sound, to the login screen :p
Panther sure helped this, and well as me deleting some startup items :p
Every 5 minutes I am getting the same email from MS about how crappy windows is and there there are a bunch of new wholes that you need to patch today.
I DONT USE WINDOWS OR CARE HOW CRAPPY IT IS.
At least Mail has a nice junk filter that trashes this for me :p
If you really build PCs (I used to before I switched) you would know that dells hardware is pretty crappy compared to what else you can get.
Jaguar was a little slow for some things, but panther fixes all this plus more.
And if you really want to warez software for OS X, it is damn easy...
They are not that over priced for what you get, you can also use it as a portable hard drive, and with pod2go, you can put webpages and any info you want it, plus use it as a calendar and address book with iSync :cool:
Most of the time, the 12'' PB isn't hot at all, it is only when you are using 100% CPU for long periods of time, or constantly accessing the disk that it heats up.
LOL, since when is anything on a PC the latest?
PC Laptops can get just as hot.
If you want a bigger screen, get a 14''...
iBooks are not that slow, or I wouldn't have gotten one.
Did you ever pass a science class or are you still in elementary school? Aluminum (or any metals) transfer heat more then plastic, so they feel hotter although the core temperature is probably close to the same.
G3's are cooler then...
I have always used the SMB printing, I have an iBook, and need to print to other people printers, and I cant always be setting this stuff up on there systems, so the SMB solution was better :P
If you still want to do it the SMB way, use this ...