http://mail.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=14106&ctx=sibling
Or use Firefox.
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I've done everything there but restart my computer, since that takes an incredibly long time and means entering my username and password at least 5 times. I guess I'll wait and see if it's still doing it tomorrow.
I think pretty much all current ATI cards (which Macs use) have similar video features regardless of where they stand in the lineup.
Actually Macs switch back and forth between ATI and NVidia. Currently they are on an NVidia kick. My 17" has the NVidia 8600M in it.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply you hadn't already done the basics. I was thinking the link to the workaround was the important bit of info.
Last time I looked I guess they were on an ATI kick. Cool that they are going Nvidia right now, I sorta like Nvidia better.
Sorry, I didn't mean to imply you hadn't already done the basics. I was thinking the link to the workaround was the important bit of info.
No problem. I just get so frustrated with the systems here. Why have I been having a problem with gmail all along? Who knows? I got lectured for not having my files on the server, when they've never given me a secure folder there, so if I use the server everyone can access my files. Of course, I was the only one who could work when our server went down last week. So there was that.
So, at the moment, though I have heard it is possible to get Pro Tools up and running on Leopard, I'm generally leaning toward making my Mini my Pro Tools machine.
However, if I want to keep the rig portable, I'll need a different LCD monitor. The one I have now is not terribly portable. A cursory scan of places like Best Buy and Staples is giving me a 17" monitor as the smallest available. The smallest PC Club is offering is 15". Anybodyknow if I can find a 13" any more?
Craigslist?
Sean, before you go spending money on the monitor give a shot at installing ProTools on the new computer. The only reason I'm not trying it on my laptop is because it is main piece of software that I need running all the time. I think I'm going to give it a shot on the iMac that I keep running in the office and that has Leopard installed on it.
Okay. I was in no rush, but it was something I was considering.
Eric said he did have to do something to get Pro Tools running properly, but he was pretty vague on what exactly he did. I will press him for more information tomorrow, when we pack all the Sound Associates on to a truck bound for NY.