From mvgfr at mac.com Sat Jan 5 17:32:07 2008 From: mvgfr at mac.com (Marc Farnum Rendino) Date: Sat Jan 5 17:32:20 2008 Subject: [Ti] PubSubAgent In-Reply-To: <82B43626-E710-43EE-B15B-154F708875EE@consultant.com> References: <82B43626-E710-43EE-B15B-154F708875EE@consultant.com> Message-ID: At 9:13 PM +0100 on 07/12/23, Dr. Trevor J. Hutley wrote: >Under Leopard, 10.5.11 I am "plagued' with constant messages about >the PubSubAgent..... FWIW: It seems to be sufficient - aside from feeds (ex: RSS) - to have sync'ing (to dotMac) of Bookmarks turned on, to cause this behavior. Of course the dotMac password also must be in a keychain that is either locked OR configured to require entering the keychain password for PubSubAgent to use the dotMac password. Strange. - Marc From TrevorHutley at consultant.com Tue Jan 8 15:17:48 2008 From: TrevorHutley at consultant.com (Dr. Trevor J. Hutley) Date: Tue Jan 8 15:34:31 2008 Subject: [Ti] PubSubAgent FIXRD In-Reply-To: References: <82B43626-E710-43EE-B15B-154F708875EE@consultant.com> Message-ID: <9BE60E16-6D19-412B-8D68-0A629D3AD299@consultant.com> On 6 Jan 2008, at 01:32, Marc Farnum Rendino wrote: > At 9:13 PM +0100 on 07/12/23, Dr. Trevor J. Hutley wrote: > >> Under Leopard, 10.5.11 I am "plagued' with constant messages about >> the PubSubAgent..... > > FWIW: It seems to be sufficient - aside from feeds (ex: RSS) - to > have sync'ing (to dotMac) of Bookmarks turned on, to cause this > behavior. > > Of course the dotMac password also must be in a keychain that is > either locked OR configured to require entering the keychain > password for PubSubAgent to use the dotMac password. Marc - thanks for your input. This problem has now been resolved. I changed many additional things, including the unchecking of the bookmark syncing with DotMac. I think that this was probably the major or only factor causing these very annoying and persistent messages, but I cannot be 100% sure, as I was not patient enough to change one factor at a time, nor to go back and reverse all the factors, to see if the problem started again.... regards, Trevor From TrevorHutley at consultant.com Tue Jan 8 15:34:15 2008 From: TrevorHutley at consultant.com (Dr. Trevor J. Hutley) Date: Tue Jan 8 15:34:54 2008 Subject: [Ti] PubSubAgent FIXRD In-Reply-To: References: <82B43626-E710-43EE-B15B-154F708875EE@consultant.com> Message-ID: <58B18C6A-7AD8-438F-B6BF-BDD9ABDA9895@consultant.com> On 6 Jan 2008, at 01:32, Marc Farnum Rendino wrote: > At 9:13 PM +0100 on 07/12/23, Dr. Trevor J. Hutley wrote: > >> Under Leopard, 10.5.11 I am "plagued' with constant messages about >> the PubSubAgent..... > > FWIW: It seems to be sufficient - aside from feeds (ex: RSS) - to > have sync'ing (to dotMac) of Bookmarks turned on, to cause this > behavior. > > Of course the dotMac password also must be in a keychain that is > either locked OR configured to require entering the keychain > password for PubSubAgent to use the dotMac password. Marc - thanks for your input. This problem has now been resolved. I changed many additional things, including the unchecking of the bookmark syncing with DotMac. I think that this was probably the major or only factor causing these very annoying and persistent messages, but I cannot be 100% sure, as I was not patient enough to change one factor at a time, nor to go back and reverse all the factors, to see if the problem started again.... regards, Trevor From railfan at telus.net Mon Jan 21 21:05:51 2008 From: railfan at telus.net (M. Milligan) Date: Mon Jan 21 21:06:27 2008 Subject: [Ti] MacPro Airbook bus speed Message-ID: Pardon the slightly off topic question, but does anyone know the bus speed of the new Airbook? Murray From fred at mindstate.com Tue Jan 22 11:47:43 2008 From: fred at mindstate.com (Fred) Date: Tue Jan 22 11:47:51 2008 Subject: [Ti] MacPro Airbook bus speed In-Reply-To: Message-ID: > From: "M. Milligan" > Subject: [Ti] MacPro Airbook bus speed > > Pardon the slightly off topic question, but does anyone know the bus > speed of the new Airbook? > >From the apple site: http://www.apple.com/macbookair/specs.html Processor and memory Intel Core 2 Duo processor with 4MB on-chip shared L2 cache running at full processor speed 800MHz frontside bus 2GB of 667MHz DDR2 SDRAM onboard Cheers Fred