I have an eMac 1ghz ad recently I installed leopard. It didn't have the clear leopard menu bar so I went to the prefs and Went to where you enable it to be clear. But the option was not there.Â
ATI Radeon 9200: Chipset Model:ATY,RV280Type: Display Bus:AGP VRAM (Total):32 MB Vendor:ATI Displays:eMac: Resolution:1280 x 960 @ 72 Hz Depth:32-Bit Color Core Image: Software Main Display:Yes Mirror: Off Online:Yes Quartz Extreme:Supported Built-In:YesDisplay Connector: Status: No Display Connected
I'm working with OSX 10.9.4. My question is simple! I would like to clear out the "Open With" menu! I just received a new Version of Photoshop and now I have two versions in the open with menu, along with others that I will never use.
I opened up iCal and discovered a TON of ToDo items piled up from when I quit using iCal. I really don't want to delete each one by hand. I do not really want to reset it. I want to keep the Calendars, just delete the ToDos. (I actually use BusyCal, which rocks! but it syncs with iCal so I am clearing out iCal first). I've googled it and cannot find anything but how to reset the whole thing. Any way to sync the Calendars on 2 computers and an iPhone without Lion?
Info: 2x 2.66 GHz Dual-Core Intel Xeon, Mac OS X (10.5.6)
My activity monitor says I'm suing 122.43 GB of virtual memory. I'm sure that the number is much, much less. But I would still like to reset the virtual memory.
I was using Terminal in my MacBook Pro to check if it was infected with the flashback Trojan but all results were negative. After confirming that I was not infected I typed the word "clear" and then the word "exit" before quitting terminal. Is this the appropriate procedure to close the terminal in OSX? Or it is an overkill? Will these commands affect the functionality of the command line in the future?
Info: MacBook Pro (15-inch Mid 2010), Mac OS X (10.6.8), i5 2.5, 4GB, 500GB, Nvidia 330m 256
after going to the apple store, a store tech said they no longer had tiger for ppc emacs.. and to go to ebay that they had plenty.
well i cant seem to find tiger 10.4 but i have found leopard.
i know there is no difference between the ppc and the intel as both versions come on the disk but my question is is there a difference between the macbook and the emac ver.
this is the version i found.. for macbook Mac OS Leopard version 10.5.4 AHT version 3A152 Disk version: 1.2 2Z691-6311-A
Will this work in a emac its a restore disk so im thinking it should..
I posted two pages of photos using iPhoto for iPad. On my iPad and my MacBook Pro (2010) I can see all the photos in Safari. But on our 7 year old eMac running Leopard 10.5 there are only placeholders for the photos but no photos show. Is it possible that the photos appear in a format that cannot be seen by this eMac on Leopard? Or is it possible that I need to download some extension for Safari?Â
Info: Mac OS X (10.7.4), Also a Mac SE running 6.0.4 - not upgrading that!
I found some discussions here re: using Leopard OS with eMacs. Anyone know if Snow Leopard will run on a 1G eMac? I have Family Pack OS installation disks for 10.5.1 and Snow Leopard 10.6
I found a great deal on an eMac for the rest of my family to use. Before getting started, I wanted to reinstall Leopard using a disk image. Obviously with an eMac, I am not able to boot and install using a USB flash drive so I used an old iPod with a firewire connection and put the disk image on the iPod. The problem I am having is when I hold down the "option" key on startup, the iPod drive does not show up. Am I doing something wrong? To my understanding, I thought I could use an old iPod to install OSX
I have an Emac. I'm angry because the Ipods don't work with Panther. I don't think it's worth upgrading the OS, but if I was, which one would I want? Mine is 1Ghz and 768 MB so it meets the requirements for 10.5, but would it run better with 10.4?
at one time apple broke down the requirements for 720p and 1080p hd video for PowerPC. They said the 1.67 or faster g4 (ddr2 models only) or g5, with 128mb vram, 1gb ram, could do 720p...back in the tiger days when the os didn't steal all of your resources and alias's didn't consume an entire megabyte anything was possible. I have trouble playing 480p youtube content in leopard on a 1.42 emac w/ 1.5gb, radeon 9600 64 mb vram & gpu oc@ 50%. via aticellerator, tiger was flawless.
I have found disks that say "media only" for really cheap and I realize those aren't licenses but since the eMac has Tiger wouldn't it already have an OSX license? Links to products would be nice if possible.
I have tried to migrate hardrive content from the emac to our imac with no luck. We still need to get eveything off the emac. What is the best way to do this? Take the hard drive out and then what?
We have a macbook in the same situation if you can answer that one too.Â
Over on MacThemes, I found Rion's KISSme theme, which I installed, but wasn't really a fan of. So I deleted the SArtFile and Extras files and put the defaults back. However, the titlebar has just done dim and semi-transparent.
I'm not sure why, but there seems to be a void of information regarding changing the menu bar color in Leopard. I've searched here, but seem to find only a single recommendation: MenuShade (which I understand is buggy with Leopard). Most of the other discussion involves changing the transparency of the menu bar, or changing the color of icons in the menu bar.
Two questions: 1) Is there some reason this isn't more commonly discussed? I would think this would be a very common request. 2) How can one change the color of the menu bar?
Well I've gone through a plethora of threads about the leopard menu bar's translucency being annoying, I have yet to find a way to actually make it MORE transparent, so I figured I'll register here and ask away. I'm currently working under Mac OS X 10.5.5, and am working on creating a vector graphics theme of sorts (akin to BattleZone in the 80's) and ran into a snag. What I want to do is take the menu bar on top of the screen and turn it solid green without tinting the text to match the rest of my desktop's theme. Alternatively, making the bar completely black with green text is another option, if possible.
I've so far used LeoColorBar, Leopaque, and Palette, which all can tint the bar, but not make it a solid green. What I want to know is if I can make the menu bar 100% transparent, but keep the text on it visible, allowing me to use LeoColorBar to effectively create a green menu bar, while using Palette to make the menus opaque when dropped down. Here's where I'm currently at in terms of theme, complete with Battlezone background and vector docks through DragThing. How terminal commands that could work, or claims of my insanity for being "that guy who wants that transparent bar harder to see", drop me a reply.
The menu (the top menu bar, "right click" menu etc) fonts are WAY too big. I downloaded TinkerTool and already lowered the size of all the fonts it let me, looked around the settings in the OS itself but I can't seem to touch the menu font sizes at all.
i noticed that today, when i right click on a folder (to organize for example) such options appear in numbers such as N148 instead of saying arrange by or whatever. It looks this way with most options.
Info: MacBook Pro (13-inch Mid 2009), Mac OS X (10.6.5)
Without using an external program, that is. I know you can change it with an external program, but I was wondering if anyone knows how to modify it from within OS X's files themselves?
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Info:Macbook 5,1 (Late 2008 Unibody), Mac OS X (10.6.4), Intel Core 2 Duo 2.4 GHz 4GB RAM NVIDIA GeForce 9400M
So I found an Automator script that let me compress in the Rar format. I created the correct folders (~/Library/Workflows/Applications/Finder/) and went to see if I could compress just some folders but I have no "More.." contextual menu entry. In Leopard I had it. How am I supposed to use Automator workflows now? Am I alone in not having this entry? I have the 10.6.1 update installed.
I cannot find the Menu that will allow me to start a new backup plan. When I access TM thru Preferences, System, TM - I get the TM Icon with ON-Off/Select/Options. When I access thru Appliations, I get the black screen history selection display. Where's the Menu everyone is talking about? How to start a new TM Backup from scratch?
Info: MacBookPro, Mac OS X (10.6.8), iLife '11; Microsoft Office fo MAC