If you disable plugins in safary as I have done then it should work
ok.
Matthew
On Dec 27, 2010, at 10:27 AM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:
> I don't know about the new minis but you use Safari with any performance at
> all, I had to hook mine, which is an older one, up to a monitor.
>
I run windows on it now, but I did have 2.6.4. I also now have my LG TV
plugged into the hdmi port now, so I didn't really use the OSX partition for
very long. It could be a recent thing, I plan to re-install OSX on that
machine soo, so I'll do it without the tv pluged into it, and see what ha
I have experienced the same issues on my mac mini server. Safari being
extremely slow, and i thought connecting the HDMI placebo cable would resolve
it, but alas i might have to find a cheap monitor as this is quite annoying
though i drop box everything around to install and propagate stuff arou
Hi Vaughn,
I had the same positive experience you mentioned when I first set up my
mid-2010 Mac Mini, but at some point I started to have the VO issues that other
folks have mentioned regarding the previous generation of Mini. I then
connected a monitor using the included HDMI to DVI converter
When I set up my mac mini, I had nothing connected, not even a pair of
headphones. There was some talk of the previous version needing a display, but
the latest version doesn't.
Vaughn.
On 28/12/2010, at 12:33 PM, Mike Arrigo wrote:
> You need to have a monitor connected, though it doesn't hav
Gibbs
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I ended up connecting my monitor anyway. Once I get more confident with VO,
I'l disconnect my monitor completely and let you know what happened.
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I ended up connecting my monitor anyway. Once I get more confident
with VO, I'l disconnect my monitor completely and let you know what
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You need to have a monitor connected, though it doesn't have to be turned on, I
don't think just connecting a cable will suffice, but not totally positive on
that.
On Dec 27, 2010, at 12:34 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
> I just got a brand-new Mac Mini and I've been told that a blind user
> can use a
I don't know about the new minis but you use Safari with any performance at
all, I had to hook mine, which is an older one, up to a monitor.
Kev
On Dec 27, 2010, at 1:34 AM, Kevin Gibbs wrote:
> I just got a brand-new Mac Mini and I've been told that a blind user
> can use a Mac Mini without an