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    Can't share itunes after ibook security update

    Thats a wacky problem you have there. Could you use the Mac to share the printer with appletalk... heres a handy link straight from the devil that should get you on your way. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/314073
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    Help me out w/network printing question?

    My solution to this would be to move the *nix machine, set up the printer locally, and share witha CUPS server. I can't remember the protocol name right now... Its like 4am... but *nix has something that will allow everything to talk to it. I wish i could remember, and even google isn't helping...
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    USB Hub in Linksys form factor?

    Listen, I would give you serious kudos if you managed to shove that into a linksys 8 port switch casing.... I'm sure you can get one on the cheap from ebay. That would be an awesome mod idea :) *thinks about it a little more... * hmmm....
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    problems with an iPod bought on eBay

    Please give us more information. Have you tried putting it in disk mode and formatting? What generation iPod is it?
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    Have to clear G4 PMU every time to boot.

    swap that processor out and see if you still have the issue. This issue could be ENTIRELY related to it. Wacky things like this happen when you mess with processors. Also, if you swap back in your old chip, and noticed that it still does it, then something else is damaged... so you may need to...
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    Powerbook only wakes up when plugged in

    Clear your power management settings... Let me see if i can find how on a powerbook.... (looks).... Ok, here you go
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    new iPod Mini

    I've heard that you can use the new stuff on a mac with 10.3.X with low speed USB... Don't know about PC. Worst case scenario, you have to buy a card for 20 bucks, so not all is lost. :D
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    Installing applications on external drive.

    Yes, to confirm, my 12" G4 iBook has a 4200 drive from the factory (the 30 gig job) confrimed by GSX. To my knowledge, the 14" iBook's also have this drive. Researched a little bit, and the average quoted speed of a 4200 internal drive is about 100mbit peak. Compared to FW's 480 peak...
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