Does he use Eudora? There's a conflict between the two programs. I had a problem like that, but a quick Google turned up the hacky solution in a couple of minutes
No Eudora, but that's interesting. Maybe he installed some other mail program.
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Does he use Eudora? There's a conflict between the two programs. I had a problem like that, but a quick Google turned up the hacky solution in a couple of minutes
No Eudora, but that's interesting. Maybe he installed some other mail program.
Has anyone had a problem with iTunes refusing to open?
bon bon, I too googled and didn't find much help wrt error code -3. However, it sounds like something got fubar'd and doing a total uninstall / reinstall of Quicktime and iTunes may be helpful.
Quicktime I believe can simply be uninstalled from Add/Remove Programs. iTunes, however, sounds like it needs a bigger hammer to get it to totally remove itself. See [link] . HTH.
Thanks for the google. I tried also and while there were people at iPod lounge who also got error code -3, no one seems to have the answer.
I have suggested to Bob that he uninstall it all but he's afraid he'll lose his library. I figure that's unlikely, but I'm no expert.
Here's something about the location of the iTunes library files.
With my new spare computers I have been trying out Linux distributions and keep coming back to Ubuntu although I though Suse was pretty good too. Anyone have strong opinions on Linux distributions?
How's Ubuntu for installing new apps? I admit, I stuck around Red Hat for as long as I did because of the RPMs.
Ubuntu is based on Debian so it installs new apps the Debian way.
If the app you want is the in Ubuntu repository, it's just point and click. If not, then you're kinda on your own. It has a pretty decent repository though.
I've had decent luck with Gentoo, although it's been a while since my last clean install and I don't ask it to do too much other than occasional platform testing and holding a cvs repository.
If you're interested in tinkering under the hood, it may be a good distro for you. It's extremely customizable.
Hey, Ubuntu made the The 100 Best Products of 2005 from PC World.
Any CSS experts out there who want to help me figure out a problem with a dropdown menu? I've banged my head on the desk one too many times and I've decided to yell for help.