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Jeff Mancuso replied on July 16, 2008 14:54 to the problem "MacBook rebooted, now can't connect to remote drives w/ ExpanDrive" in Magnetk:
dshearin replied on July 16, 2008 14:51 to the problem "MacBook rebooted, now can't connect to remote drives w/ ExpanDrive" in Magnetk:
This problem has been resolved.
It turned out to be Audio Hijack Pro - more specifically the Instant Hijack plugin. I removed the plugin and everything worked again.
There is supposedly an update to the plugin that fixes the bug, but I have not tried it yet.
Thanks for the response. I'm just happy to have ExpanDrive back.
Jeff Mancuso replied on June 25, 2008 15:08 to the problem "MacBook rebooted, now can't connect to remote drives w/ ExpanDrive" in Magnetk:
dshearin reported a problem in Magnetk on June 25, 2008 14:59:
MacBook rebooted, now can't connect to remote drives w/ ExpanDriveHelp! I am a registered user and absolutely love ExpanDrive. I depend on it for my work everyday and now it's broken.
I installed Audio Hijack on the recommendation of a friend. It rebooted my MacBook and when it came back up, I could not reconnect to my remote drives. I don't know if it's related to Audio Hijack or if that is a coincidence. I've removed Audio Hijack and uninstalled/reinstalled/updated ExpanDrive, but still can't connect.
I think the problem is related to SSH. I can't find any logs related to ExpanDrive, but I do see this:
Process: ssh-agent [973]
Path: /usr/bin/ssh-agent
Identifier: ssh-agent
Version: ??? (???)
Code Type: X86 (Native)
Parent Process: launchd [82]
Date/Time: 2008-06-25 10:27:48.065 -0400
OS Version: Mac OS X 10.5.3 (9D34)
Report Version: 6
Exception Type: EXC_BAD_ACCESS (SIGBUS)
Exception Codes: KERN_PROTECTION_FAILURE at 0x0000000000001014
Crashed Thread: 0
Looking at the console, I see this every few seconds:
6/25/08 10:21:25 com.apple.launchd[82] (org.openbsd.ssh-agent[857]) Exited abnormally: Bus error
Also, if I try to connect throught SSH at a command prompt, I get: bus error
TIA
dshearin marked one of Chris Gorvan's replies in Apple as useful. Chris Gorvan replied to the question "How do I display the date in Leopard?".
Chris Gorvan replied on June 24, 2008 22:01 to the question "How do I display the date in Leopard?" in Apple:
It's a bit of a hack, and may affect how other applications display the medium format time, but...
Open 'System Preferences', click 'International', then the 'Formats' tab, and 'Customize...' (the date). From the drop-down box select 'Medium' and create the date format you'd like to display in the menu bar. Select your constructed date format and copy with Cmd+C. Click the cancel button (we don't want to save it).
Now back at the formats tab, 'Customize...' (the time). Select 'Medium' and paste the contents of the clipboard in front of the existing time format with Cmd+V, followed by a space. Click OK and you're done.
If you need to turn off the existing short day prefix then that can be found in 'System Preferences' > 'Date & Time' > 'Clock'. Just un-check 'Show the day of the week'.-
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