Recommended Posts

Hmm, is it okay to reply to myself 22 months later?

MacBook Pro 2.16 / 120GB / 2GB / 128MB / 15.4 / 6x DLDVDRW

10.5.6 Client

PowerMac G4 800 / 30GB / 1GB / 32MB / 24x CDRW

10.5.6 Server (Open Directory)

(this one is mostly a web server to test stuff at home, but I rarely use it)

AppleTV 40GB

2.3

I am anxiously waiting on the next gen Mac Mini!

Sweet, I get to reply to myself again!

Just bought a new Mini last night.

woot woot

First time post in here, but theres a reason for that hehe - only ever bought one Mac.

Initially it was a Mac Mini Core Solo - the one and only!

Swapped out the Core Solo for a T7200 (2.0GHz) and gave it 2GB RAM, replacing 512MB.

Currently still going strong, has Leopard on it running fine. Talks to my Windows network fine, plays all my media fine - best HTPC you can get!

Can't believe I haven't noticed this thread until now, LOL! :D But anyway, here it goes:

1.42 GHz iBook G4 (purchased November 2005)

1.5 GB PC2700 DDR1 RAM

60 GB Hard Drive

32 MB ATI Mobility Radeon 9550

8x SuperDrive

Mac OS X 10.5.6 (Leopard)

And of course, a 16 GB White iPhone 3G (purchased July 2008)

Name: White MacBook

Machine Model: MB881B/A

Screen: 13.3"

Processor: 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo 2

RAM: 2GB

GRAPHICS: Nvidia GeForce 9400M

OS: Mac OS X 10.5.6 Leopard

Hard Drive: 120GB HDD

Name: White MacBook

Machine Model: MB881B/A

Screen: 13.3"

Processor: 2.0GHz Intel Core Duo 2

RAM: 2GB NOW UPGRADED TO 4GB :cool:

GRAPHICS: Nvidia GeForce 9400M

OS: Mac OS X 10.5.6 Leopard

Hard Drive: 120GB HDD

  • 2 weeks later...

Almost Mac user full time :D

I got a Mac Pro Early 2008 2x2.8 GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon, 10 GB RAM and Unibody MacBook Pro 2.4 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo. 4 GB RAM. Still have my PC with XP and Vista and I'll intall 7 on the Mac Pro so I'm not going full Mac anytime soon.

Well suppose I should post as well

Mac Mini - latest model

2.0 GHz

4 GB RAM

120 GB HD

750 External HD for Media

500 GB HD for Time Machine

MacBook Air rev A

1.6 Ghz

80 GB HD

2 GB RAM

MacBook

2.4 Ghz

2 GBs RAM

120 GB HD

Airport Extreme Base Station - Wireless N Network (5 ghz)

External 300 GB HD for file shares

External 300 GB HD for Time Machine for MBA

Airport Extreme Base Station - Wireless B/G Network for iPhones, wired to the primary AEBS in bridge mode

Apple TV - 160 GB Model, wired to the 2nd AEBS

iPhone 3g - 16 GB White Model

iPhone 3g - 8 GB Black Model

iPhone 2g - 4 GB model -used as an iPod for my car :)

  • 2 weeks later...
  • 2 weeks later...

Mac mini (Late 2006)

1.66GHz Intel Core Duo

2GB RAM

60GB HD

320GB External HD

iMac (Slot Loading)

350MHz PowerPC G3

256MB RAM

7GB HD

iMac (Flat Panel)

700MHz PowerPC G4

128MB RAM (Getting more)

40GB HD

15" Screen

The iMac G4 hasn't arrived yet, should come later this week.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just got a new toy and thought I would update my post (if anyone cares LOL)

Well suppose I should post as well

Mac Mini - latest model

2.0 GHz

4 GB RAM

120 GB HD

750 External HD for Media

500 GB HD for Time Machine

Sold the MacBook on Craigslist for 900 dollars SCORE!

MacBook Air rev A

1.6 Ghz

80 GB HD

2 GB RAM

MacBook

2.4 Ghz

2 GBs RAM

120 GB HD

Just purchased a MacBook Pro

MacBook Pro = Pure WIN!

2.66

4 GB RAM

320 GB HD

Current setup has changed a bit, so here goes:

24" iMac

2.8Ghz Core2Extreme

4GB RAM

500GB HDD

Rebadged ATI Mobility Radeon 2600XT

OS X/Windows XP SP3

MacBook

2.0Ghz Core2Duo

2GB RAM

500GB HDD

Geforce 9400m

OS X only

iPhone 3G 8GB Black

Airport Extreme - Dual Band (latest gen)

  • 1 month later...

Well I just got my first Mac. I've always been a PC user but with the recent advances in battery life plus the price reduction on their 13 Inch models got me switching over to MAC OS X.

I purchased the 13 inch MacBook Pro, 2.26 GHz; 4 GB Ram; 250 GB HD

So far, after playing with it for two days I can say that I am absolutely satisfied.

Yesterday I was measuring battery life, I had NeoOffice open, FireFox with 8 tabs, and running three ssh terminal sessions to some of the servers at work.

I tried to simulate a regular working condition and instead of working on my two desktops at work I did most of the work on my new MacBook. I got amazing 6:23 out of the battery :)

Since I tend to travel a lot Mobility and an extended battery life are a great plus for me.

Also I have to give Apple credit for the great case design. Is light and sturdy, and it looks great.

I also installed VirtualBox with Windows Vista Business 32bit, and it works great.

I needed the Windows Vista just in case I needed some of my work applications.

I was thinking of partitioning the drive and installing a separate partition of Vista, using boot camp, but I dont think I'll be using Vista that much and is just more convenient launching Vista out of my desktop without rebooting the system, just to access and app or two.

Cheers

Mac

  • Mac Pro (Early 2009)
    2.66GHz Quad-Core Intel Xeon
    ATI Radeon HD 4870 512MB
    6GB
    640GB HDD
    Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard
  • Apple LED Cinema Display
    24-inch flat panel
  • 17-inch eMac
    G4 1.33GHz
    512MB geheugen
    80GB HDD
    Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard

iPod

  • iPod touch 2nd gen
    32GB
    Software Version 3.0
    Universal Dock

  • 4 weeks later...

I've had a Black 16gb iPhone 3G for about 11 months and I recently purchased a -

MacBook Pro 13-inch

2.26GHz Intel Core 2 Duo

2GB Memory

160GB hard drive

NVIDIA GeForce 9400M

However I've pushed OSX down to 50gb and installed WinXP on 100gb of the HDD :yes:

  • 1 month later...
This topic is now closed to further replies.
  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
  • Posts

    • Windows Server gets DNS over HTTPS (DoH) support by Usama Jawad For the past few months, Microsoft has been previewing DNS over HTTPS (DoH) for Windows DNS Server, touting it as a foundational upgrade for zero-trust enterprise networks. It essentially introduces encrypted, authenticated DNS for the networks rather than transmitting DNS traffic in clear. Now, the company has introduced the general availability (GA) of this feature. The GA of DoH encourages organizations to deploy the solution in production environments without implementing a new client-to-resolver architecture. DoH helps improve the overall security of the network and reduces the risk of spoofing due to its zero-trust design. This is a significant change because pretty much every interaction with the network requires interfacing with DNS. DoH offers several advantages over standard DNS traffic, such as encryption using HTTPS, preventing unauthorized inspection, man-in-the-middle attacks, and traffic analysis. Since it leverages TLS certificates so that clients can verify the identity of the DNS server, it prevents spoofing through this authentication mechanism. Additionally, it's built on the DoH standard defined by the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), which means that it should work with modern RFC 8484-compliant clients. Finally, it integrates into the existing network architecture seamlessly and can even run in parallel with standard DNS, so that customers can migrate to the new technology at their own pace. Microsoft says that in the past few months of preview, DoH has become more stable, and customers can confidently deploy it in production environments with proper guidance. Microsoft has emphasized that migrating to DoH is necessary for organizations that are moving toward zero-trust DNS solutions. Windows clients already support DoH, but the latest availability on Windows Server provides encrypted DNS to all endpoints. The company has also mentioned that "while this release focuses on encrypting client-to-resolver communication, support for encrypted communication between Windows DNS Server and upstream DNS resolvers is planned for a future update." You can follow Microsoft's guidance to deploy DoH here, but keep in mind that you need a Windows Server 2025 installation with the latest Patch Tuesday updates installed.
    • Lol I had one of these turn faulty in Jan, guess it wasn't just bad luck lol
    • I'm team Rossmann all the way. I have the exact same NVME, altough not in an array like him.
    • It had gone weeks ago. Although thinking about it I'm on the beta.
    • They thought value of their goods would forever only drop like it used to and didn't account for sudden increase in price because of all the Ai hype. Tough luck Samsung, don't try to weasel this one out. Also American customer protection laws are a**. In Europe, you need to be compensated for a functioning product of same or better characteristics (not same price point as when it was originally bought!) if it can't be repaired and when you receive a replacement product your warranty starts from scratch because you received a different item than you previously had and old warranty thus cannot apply to it anymore. If your actual item was successfully repaired, warranty gets extended for the period the item was in service. If item is repaired to a significant extent, warranty also starts over from scratch because major part of it was replaced. Americans need to fight to get this kind of consumer protections because they are constantly getting screwed over.
  • Recent Achievements

    • Week One Done
      davidbazooked earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • One Month Later
      Jamswaz earned a badge
      One Month Later
    • Week One Done
      Jamswaz earned a badge
      Week One Done
    • Rookie
      Marzoid went up a rank
      Rookie
    • Community Regular
      coch went up a rank
      Community Regular
  • Popular Contributors

    1. 1
      +primortal
      511
    2. 2
      PsYcHoKiLLa
      184
    3. 3
      +Edouard
      159
    4. 4
      Steven P.
      83
    5. 5
      ATLien_0
      75
  • Tell a friend

    Love Neowin? Tell a friend!