Ok I solved my problem. I deleted my calendar on the phone, the deleted the phone out of isync and my bluetooth-devices. checked all times were set right on both computer and phone, synced again and now they are ok. Seems that setting the right timezone/summertime after the first sync made it go...
I'm having the same problem with my T610. The right time set on both phones. Only its displayed 1 hour too early in my organizer ont the phone. This is really odd.
I guess you still have the same limitation when you´re using classic, which I need to...and via apple-talk: whenever I try to rename files on my server (win2k-ntfs) it gives me this 31-char Alert. I you know anyway around it it´d be great.
Once I changed my rc to move the swapfiles to another volume. When I rebooted I realized that the swap-partition was mounted twice. So I copied back my original rc to put everything back in order. It is now, only that the swap-partition is always mounted twice when I reboot the machine. I had...
That's about what I supposed :(
Well, maybe 3 Partitions makes sense:
-1 partition in the beginning for the swap-files
-1 partition with OSX on (and all the rest of course)
-1 partition with classic on
maybe a forth for your archives... but that doesn´t really make sense since everythings...
lol
I feel like using windows or classic ;)
a reboot did it. No bus error an 881 re-prebound files. Although some weren't able to be re-prebound and the stats ins the end seemed to show wrong numbers...who cares - shouldn't give a great boost anyway...
funny... i just get this:
[localhost:~] boertje% sudo update_prebinding -root /
Password:
Bus error
[localhost:~] boertje%
Now what is this supposed to mean?
Well just a little correction:
cd /Users/username/.Trash
is the right command to change to the trash-directory. Make sure you enter the right username! To check rather do "cd /Users" then "ls -l" and check the exact spelling.
open a terminal window. type "su"
you´ll be prompted for the root password. If you didn´t set one so far try this explanation:
http://www.macosx.org/rootpass.html
once you´re logged in as root type "cd /Trash" then "rm -R *" Be careful using the rm-Command when being root. you can delete...
Hey there!
I just wondered if you could help me out with this problem.
Unfortunately I partitioned my HD the wrong way so I have about 300-400 MB free (even after moving the swap-files). So when I want to burn a CD with the built-in burning support I won´t be able to fill the CD since it...