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[GeekyKewl.com - A blog about all things cool yet geeky] Kernel Panic has been keeping track of Apples homepage over the years, and documenting any changes made to it.
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[Sen No Sen] Apples Home Page Over The Years: Apples Home Page Over The Years A user called KernelPanic has collated a photoset on Flickr (via digg/apple) Comments (0) Filed under: Mac Stuff Tue 17 May. 2005
[MacMerc.com: Articles, News and Forums for Pros] Memories of Apple Homepages past: A Flickr user going by the name KernelPanic has posted a pictorial trip down memory lane documenting Apple.com homepage front pages going as far back as March 12, 1997. The one depicted here is from July 14, 1997 and shows Apple's new Cyberdrive, eMate 300 and QuicktimeVR images from Mars.
[NonlinearMatters Blog] apple sucks: on the phone, after some product placement (they always try to sell you the apple care plan, even if you are still under warranty. isn’t it illegal? well, it should.), I understood I should format my HD with the “zero data” option, and it worked.
[engadgeted.net] Snafu: Ran the hardware test that came with my ibook, ran the other hardware test that came with my apple care protection plan, no signs of faulty hardware. Things got continually worse over the next few days. Managed to grab a half-decent backup. On sunday the ibook didn’t even boot anymore, i started to brace myself for having it picked up and fixed with the prospect of going back to windows for a few days or possibly even weeks.
[All That Jazz] Tiger woes (oh no!): Bei der Gelegenheit konnte ich mich erstmal darüber freuen, dass Apple die Möglichkeiten für ein erfolgreiches troubleshooting in 10.4 erweitert hat. Man kommt jetzt auch ins Terminal und somit an alle angeschlossenen Laufwerke und Dateisysteme. Ausserdem ist noch das Netzwerk-Dienstprogramm zugänglich.
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Steven D. Krause's Official Blog: Kernel Panic!: For one thing, my office computer isn't really my "main" computer, and I'm serving up my class web pages through my stevendkrause.com web space. If I had been having these problems with the laptop I am working on right now, I would be more, well, panicked. But it's not, so I find the whole thing kind of an interesting technical problem. For another, I was able to restart the computer in "target disk mode" (hold down "T" on restart, and after you get the firewire logo bouncing around on the screen, hook up a firewire cable to another computer and you can mount the hard drive of the computer in target disk mode) and back up key files with no problem.
blog.saalmann.de: Kernel Panic: ... Kernel Panic (February 04, 2004). Und eben wurde mein OSX seit langem mal wieder ... com.apple.driver.CSRUSBBluetoothHCIController(1.4.1f1)@0Ã742000 ...
blog.saalmann.de: ncftpput on Tiger == Kernel panic: Darwin Kernel Version 8.0.0: Sat Mar 26 14:15:22 PST 2005; root:xnu-792.obj~1/RELEASE_PPCModel: PowerMac7,3, BootROM 5.1.8f7, 2 processors, PowerPC G5 (2.2), 2 GHz, 1.5 GB
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