Unfortunately, that didn't work either. The only "sound" it makes is the vibrate one.
I think I just need to take it in to a store and see if I have something set wrong and if not, get them to exchange it.
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Unfortunately, that didn't work either. The only "sound" it makes is the vibrate one.
I think I just need to take it in to a store and see if I have something set wrong and if not, get them to exchange it.
DJC, that was my second though. I figured I'd give Buffiestas first shot at monitoring me!!!
OK, in the default iTunes instalation on XP, the playlist files are
iTunes Music Library.xml
iTunes Library.itl
tommyrot, it worked perfectly! I shall praise your name. Thank you so much.
Yay!
I've installed Ubuntu. It was easy, and it looks pretty.
I'm trying to decide if I should keep the KVM I just bought, or run it headless. I hied my ass to RealVNC, because that's what I last used for this sort of stuff--but back in the day I didn't care about Macs. Now that I'm a three OS household, I'd like a remote desktop tool that will run to or from OS X, XP, and Linux.
Uh, for free--am I asking too much, or does anyone know of a product?
ita, I prefer UltraVNC to the Real variety.
Regarding platform support:
UltraVNC runs under Windows™ operating systems (95, 98, Me, NT4, 2000, XP, 2003...), but its embedded JavaViewer allows you to connect (and make File Transfers) from a simple Web Browser on any Operating system supporting Java™ (Linux, Mac OS...) to an UltraVNC server.
That won't help me run Ubuntu headless, though. RealVNC has a Linux server. From reading about UltraVNC it looks like it only has a Windows server.
My optimal setup is a server for each OS, and a viewer for each. RealVNC gets me 5/6 of the way there.
Gotcha.
RealVNC from this [link] recommends this Mac OS X VNC Server [link] which gets you the last 1/6.
Edit: Here's a VNC client for OS X as well [link] .
Thanks!
Chicken of the VNC is supposed to be good on OS X.