I am dying for one of the 11” Airs after playing with ND’s for a couple of days. So awesome.
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I've done something wrong with delicious. Trying to sign in, it forced me to sign in with my Yahoo ID, which shows me bookmarks up to last September. I know I've bookmarked stuff with delicious since then, so apparently I have another delicious account, but I can't find or access it because every time I try to log in, it takes me to the Yahoo sign in.
Zenkitty, I just checked and my account let me sign in normally but the sign in page does have a link that says "Do you have a Yahoo! account? Sign in with your Yahoo! ID." Can you get any satisfaction if you go to the Forgot Your Password? page?
What can I do when Finder doesn't authenticate to a shared drive (Linux)? I can ssh with those credentials just fine--I know the machine is up and on the network. But Finder hangs.
Can you get any satisfaction if you go to the Forgot Your Password? page?
No matter what I do it takes me to a Yahoo login page. I have two Yahoo IDs and both of them are apparently now pointing to the same Delicious account, which hasn't been updated since September 2010. I tried to log in with the only other user name that I ever use, and it didn't recognize it, so I guess my more recent bookmarks are just vanished into the ether. Fuck.
Zenkitty, it looks like the delicious support forum [link] is responding to people with related problems. Also, you might try deleting Yahoo cookies or trying another browser.
But Finder hangs.
What protocol are you telling Finder to use?
What protocol are you telling Finder to use?
Where do I do that? In case it happens again--I rebooted it, and it found it.
By the way, sometimes one of my boxes (Zoe) falls off the fileshare network to Finder. It's on, and I can ping it, but it doesn't appear in Finder reliably. It's a bit erratic. It goes to sleep, but shouldn't it appear in Finder shortly after I wake it up?
Vortex, congrats on the tv. I did buy a little Samsung for my bedroom in December, but my best friend's 18-month old 52" Samsung is already on the fritz! She called me desperate this morning to see if she can come to my place and watch the Oscars. (on my still-going-strong-bought off Craigslist Philips 37").
If you use the "Connect to Server" menu item you use the url to control it; smb for Window-style shares, afp for old school AppleShare, something else I can't recall for webdav. I think you can even do ftp that way, read-only.
If you use the browsing method you don't have to and can't specify the protocol.
By appears in the Finder do you mean be available for mounting or already mounted and ready to use?
appears in the Finder do you mean be available for mounting or already mounted and ready to use?
On the left side of the panel, unauthenticated.
Bingo! That suggestion listed the server on the left panel, as well as the shares under the local computer.
Thanks!