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TaliesinSoft
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      08-04-2005, 01:18 AM


I'm running Tiger (10.4.2) on a 17" Al PowerBook. Frequently, but not always,
and for reasons undetermined, bright green artifacts will appear on the
screen. These artifacts seem to be related to certain areas of the image
being displayed. I'm curious as to whether others have experienced them and,
if so, was it determined whether they were hardware or software related.
There are a couple screenshots for viewing at my dot mac public folder which
can be found by using the Finder's Go menu to reach the public folder at my
account, taliesinsoft.

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      08-04-2005, 02:30 AM
On Wed, 3 Aug 2005 19:18:23 -0500, TaliesinSoft wrote
(in article < m>):

In my immediately prior posting, which initiated this thread, I should have
mentioned that the screen artifacts can not be captured via a screenshot,
which is why the images posted in the Public folder of my Dot.Mac account
were taken with a camera.



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johnny bobby bee
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      08-04-2005, 08:20 PM
TaliesinSoft wrote:
> There are a couple screenshots for viewing at my dot mac public folder which
> can be found by using the Finder's Go menu to reach the public folder at my
> account, taliesinsoft.


OK I'll bite. Using the Finder's Go menu, huh? Then what? Connect to
server, maybe? Then what? Is there a protocol involved in connecting to
your dot Mac public folder? SMB, SSH, NFS, AFP, ESP? I believe you're
missing a few steps. or maybe my Go menu doesn't have a connect to dot
Mac public accounts option.

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      08-04-2005, 08:40 PM
On Thu, 4 Aug 2005 14:20:38 -0500, johnny bobby bee wrote
(in article <aUtIe.158742$HI.40459@edtnps84>):

> TaliesinSoft wrote:
>> There are a couple screenshots for viewing at my dot mac public folder
>> which
>> can be found by using the Finder's Go menu to reach the public folder at my
>> account, taliesinsoft.

>
> OK I'll bite. Using the Finder's Go menu, huh? Then what? Connect to
> server, maybe? Then what? Is there a protocol involved in connecting to
> your dot Mac public folder? SMB, SSH, NFS, AFP, ESP? I believe you're
> missing a few steps. or maybe my Go menu doesn't have a connect to dot
> Mac public accounts option.


From the Finder....

Go > iDisk > Other User's Public Folder

.....and then enter "taliesinsoft" for the Member Name in the resulting dialog
box.

My apologies for not being more explicit.



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