Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Monday, March 19, 2007
Naming My Devices (2)
As previously posted, I use animal species as name of my hardware. My Nokia N70 is called Phoenix, after replacing mainboard. My virutal XP on Mac is called Kestrel (a type of small falcon). And for virtual Ubuntu, it will be called Shoveler. I might change the name of iMac to Egret (and reserved the name "Heron" for my Mac Book Pro... if I have one).
So, there are falcon, dolphin, penguin, hawk, egret, phoenix, kestrel and shoveler all on my desk.
So, there are falcon, dolphin, penguin, hawk, egret, phoenix, kestrel and shoveler all on my desk.
Saturday, March 17, 2007
GParted 0.2.5 - free partition tool
Reading the document from Parallels I found a free partitioning tool: GParted. (click here to download, 27MB). It can create, resize and copy partitions, and it is free of charge. I'm testing it inside the Parallels and see if it is possible to copy the original 8GB HDD to another 10GB HDD. Later on, I will try to boot from the 10GB HDD. If it works, then I can migrate my office PC's 40GB HDD to a 80GB HDD (why should I provide HDD to office computer? Anyway...)
Friday, March 16, 2007
Ubuntu 6.10
After XP, the next OS I would like to install on a PC is Linux. Oh, not NextOS. It's Ubuntu 6.10. And one of the first thing I wish to do inside Ubuntu is... listening to MP3. But listening to mp3 (source from a networked XP) on Ubuntu in Parallels for Mac OS is kinda... waste. But who cares! Nowadays, besides dummies and electricity, one of excessive thing we have is computing power. So, hail to the Mac!
When would the price of 2GB DDR-2 667Mhz RAM drops? Once it reach $1500, I would purchase one.
When would the price of 2GB DDR-2 667Mhz RAM drops? Once it reach $1500, I would purchase one.
Thursday, March 15, 2007
XP on Parallels (or Mac?)
Installing XP on Parallels.
First time using Windows XP under 1680x1050 resolution, utilized the whole display area of 20" wide screen iMac. But I found that when using Parallels with full-screen, there is some problem when switch back to Mac OS. So, it is better not to do so...
Now, run XP in a lower resolution: 1024x640. Somewhat of a "wide-screen". Installed SDK and tools for Symbian S60 3rd Edition (MR). It seems that emulator and compile time are faster than my T42. May be due to the harddisk? Former one is SATA and latter one is IDE only.
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Mac Tools and Tips
Recently I found many tips and tools for Mac. Some learnt from MacWorld and some from friends. I would like to share them here.
Create ISO CD/DVD image (.iso) in Mac OS 10.4
Alternative, you can create DMG image by Disk Utility or ISO by ImageTool that comes with Parallels (recommended).
Fink is a tool (or a collection of tools) from the world of Unix that will runs on Mac. I've downloaded but not yet tried. Only recommended for advance users or die-hard players.
To run commend with root permission, in terminal, type sudo [command]. Tasks such as editing httpd.conf which permission and owner is -rw-r--r-- root.
Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 2 - for those who would like to configure their Apache which come with Mac (at least, come with my iMac).
SmartPlaylist.com contains many tips and information using the Smart Playlists in Mac, esp. for iTunes. However, I suggest to learn something about AppleScript, as it would be more powerful than Smart Playlists. Of course, using both would be 'super' powerful, at least that's what I think now.
Moreover, you would like to see this guy's blog for how an end-user play with iTunes.
Eventually, you might want to try something called iTunes Manager.
Create ISO CD/DVD image (.iso) in Mac OS 10.4
Alternative, you can create DMG image by Disk Utility or ISO by ImageTool that comes with Parallels (recommended).
Fink is a tool (or a collection of tools) from the world of Unix that will runs on Mac. I've downloaded but not yet tried. Only recommended for advance users or die-hard players.
To run commend with root permission, in terminal, type sudo [command]. Tasks such as editing httpd.conf which permission and owner is -rw-r--r-- root.
Apache Web-Serving with Mac OS X: Part 2 - for those who would like to configure their Apache which come with Mac (at least, come with my iMac).
SmartPlaylist.com contains many tips and information using the Smart Playlists in Mac, esp. for iTunes. However, I suggest to learn something about AppleScript, as it would be more powerful than Smart Playlists. Of course, using both would be 'super' powerful, at least that's what I think now.
Moreover, you would like to see this guy's blog for how an end-user play with iTunes.
Eventually, you might want to try something called iTunes Manager.
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