stillhq.com : Mikal, a geek from Canberra living in Silicon Valley http://www.stillhq.com The life, times, travel and software of Michael Still en Copyright (c) Michael Still 2000 - 2006 blosxom simplerss20 v20050208hh 180 http://blogs.law.harvard.edu/tech/rss Its Christmas, that means its time for a Macintosh to make me angry again /macintosh/osx Tue, 25 Dec 2007 11:24:00 GMT I picked up the kids a set of Disney edutainment games for Christmas. We're talking 6 CDs of learning fun. The box said it works on Macintoshes (classic mode, whatever that means), and Andrew was so excited by the idea that he basically shredded the box getting in. <br/><br/> Of course, because its a Macintosh, we stick the game into the machine, and <i>it doesn't work</i>. Apparently "classic mode", which I have never heard of, means "we're too lame to have written this game in the last five years, and it only works on OS 9". This is despite the box saying the game works with OS X. Apparently PowerPC macs can reboot into OS 9, but Intel Macs can't? <br/><br/> So, questions. Is there a PowerPC emulator for Intel Macs? Is it expensive? I also happen to have a PowerPC mac lying around, how do I reboot it into classic mode? It doesn't seem to be an option in the reboot dialog... <br/><br/> I am <i>so</i> disappointed in Disney at the moment... <br/><br/><hr><br/><br/> <i>Update 1:</i> Disney tech support is closed of course, because its Christmas. Andrew is quite sad about it all. I'm being unfair on Apple in the text above, this is entirely Disney's fault for selling games which are so hideously out of date. To give you an idea of how out of date these games are, Intel Macs have been sold since January 2006 (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Intel_transition">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apple_Intel_transition</a>), and OS 9 was discontinued in 2002 (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_9">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS_9</a>). These games are <i>really</i> out of date. <br/><br/><i>Tags for this post: macintosh(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) osx(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/osx"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) </i> <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000006.commentform.html">Comment</a> http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000006.html http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000006.html Installing X11 on MacOS X /macintosh/osx/x11 Fri, 23 Nov 2007 09:28:00 GMT Dear Lazyweb, I can see conflicting descriptions of how to install X11 on my wife's Macintosh. Some say I have to download something, while others say that I need to install X11 as part of the system setup. Given her machine is MacOS 10.4.11, how do I get X11 installed? <br/><br/><i>Tags for this post: macintosh(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) osx(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/osx"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) x11(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/x11"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) </i> <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/x11/000001.commentform.html">Comment</a> http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/x11/000001.html http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/x11/000001.html Apple remote for older ibook? /macintosh/osx Sun, 23 Sep 2007 16:16:00 GMT I've got an iBook G4 1.33 GHz that used to be Catherine's old laptop. I now want to use it as a MythTV frontend for the kids, which it is just great for, with one wart. There doesn't seem to be any remote control options for this machine. <br/><br/> Does anyone know of an Apple Remote like remote control for the iBooks? I would have thought there would be USB remote controls like there are for Windows, but I can't find any. <br/><br/><i>Tags for this post: macintosh(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) osx(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/osx"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) </i> <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000005.commentform.html">Comment</a> http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000005.html http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000005.html Macintosh backups, a better way /macintosh/osx Sat, 14 Apr 2007 18:50:00 GMT <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000001.html">I thought about backups for Catherine's Macintosh laptop a while ago</a> in the end it was too complicated, and I basically never solved the problem. Catherine got lucky today, and having married a fantastic guy, she got a new Macintosh for her birthday today. Even though her birthday isn't for another 6 days. <br/><br/> That would be irrelevant if the "make your new Mac" process hadn't sparked an idea. To bootstrap your new Macintosh, you put it in firewire target mode and plug it into the new machine. It then copies the data you should care about to the new machine. <br/><br/> That made me wonder if Ubuntu Feisty supports firewire disks out of the box. Guess what? It does. The new Macintosh backup process is born. I just plug the laptop into a server, run a simple script and walk away. Did I mention it's also crazily fast? Too cool. <br/><br/><i>Tags for this post: macintosh(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) osx(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/osx"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) </i> <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000004.commentform.html">Comment</a> http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000004.html http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000004.html External monitor resolution on Os X /macintosh/osx Sun, 31 Dec 2006 12:56:00 GMT The Macintosh users always seem so much better than other OS users for answering dumb questions here, so I have high hopes... <br/><br/> Basically the only thing I need a Mac for these days is doing copy and technical edits on book chapters. The revision control and change tracking in OpenOffice is unfortunately not quite there yet, so it's not possible on Linux. However, I just got the heebies with Catherine's tiny 1024x768 internal LCD on her 12 inch ibook, and tried to plug in my spare LCD monitor. <br/><br/> Now the display is automatically mirrored, which is nice, but it's at 1024x768 on the external monitor as well. This sucks because the monitor is a LCD and only properly displays at 1280x1024. Some quick surfing seems to imply that this is standard behaviour on Os X, which sucks. <br/><br/> So, does anyone have a quick fix which wont destroy Catherine's machine? I don't mind running the external monitor with fewer colours, or not in mirrored mode if that helps. It just seems to me that the display control panel is surprisingly lacking in options. <br/><br/><i>Tags for this post: macintosh(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) osx(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/osx"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) </i> <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000003.commentform.html">Comment</a> http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000003.html http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000003.html Hey, the Macintosh bloggers rock more than the Linux bloggers /macintosh/osx Fri, 24 Nov 2006 11:28:00 GMT Hmmm, within 13.4 seconds of asking <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000001.html">a half arsed question about Macintosh backups</a>, I've got <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000001.commentform.html">seven fully arsed answers</a> (I mean that in a good way). Thanks everyone for your help. <br/><br/> I have more questions though, mainly because I hadn't thought through the Macintosh backup options enough. What I want from the backup is an ISO image of a DVD which I can use to restore the machine if the disk dies. I will then do regular rsyncs of the data from the machine to the network, and use those to restore after using the DVD image to re-image. <br/><br/> I need an ISO image though, because the Macintosh doesn't have a DVD burner. So, questions: <br/><br/> Can <a href="http://www.bombich.com/software/ccc.html">Carbon Copy Cloner</a> create ISO images instead of burning a DVD? If I rsync restore to a newly imaged machine, which bits are "the OS" and shouldn't be rsynced (or is it all safe?). Is a one off boot DVD enough, or should I do it every few months or something? Can cdrecord on Linux create a bootable Macintosh DVD? <br/><br/> Further advice gratefully accepted. <br/><br/><i>Tags for this post: macintosh(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) osx(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/osx"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) </i> <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000002.commentform.html">Comment</a> http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000002.html http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000002.html Macintosh backups /macintosh/osx Thu, 23 Nov 2006 14:18:00 GMT Today appears to have become "home network admin day", and having done a bunch of work on the <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/mythtv/000003.html">kid's Xbox</a>, the kid's Ubuntu laptop, and my <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/diary/toys/nslu2/">NSLU2 NAS device</a>, I've moved onto my wife's Macintosh. <br/><br/> I've upgraded her to the latest version of MythTV's front end so that she can watch TV again, but I also think it might be time to take a backup of her machine. <br/><br/> What is the least horrible, free, way of backing up a Macintosh to a network share? <br/><br/><i>Tags for this post: macintosh(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) osx(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/osx"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) </i> <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000001.commentform.html">Comment</a> http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000001.html http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/000001.html Podcasts and iTunes 4.9 on Mac /macintosh/osx/tiger/itunes Sun, 21 Aug 2005 03:00:00 GMT Oh, while you're being my Macintosh help desk, with iTunes for Windows I could have podcasts appear in party shuffles and when I was playing random shuffled music on my iPod. This doesn't seem to work any more now that I'm using the Tiger iTunes. Is there any way to get this behaviour back? <br/><br/><i>Tags for this post: macintosh(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) osx(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/osx"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) tiger(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/tiger"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) itunes(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/itunes"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) </i> <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/tiger/itunes/000001.commentform.html">Comment</a> http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/tiger/itunes/000001.html http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/tiger/itunes/000001.html Automator and iTunes hates me /macintosh/osx/tiger/automator/itunes Sun, 21 Aug 2005 02:51:00 GMT I can't see a way to get Automator to change the track rating (called "My Rating" in the iTunes user interface) in a workflow. This makes me very sad. I can't even see a way of running AppleScript as part of a workflow. Am I going blind? Is this possible? <br/><br/><i>Tags for this post: macintosh(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) osx(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/osx"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) tiger(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/tiger"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) automator(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/automator"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) itunes(<a href="http://www.stillhq.com/itunes"><img src="http://www.stillhq.com/favicon.png" border="0" alt="S"></a>) </i> <a href="http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/tiger/automator/itunes/000001.commentform.html">Comment</a> http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/tiger/automator/itunes/000001.html http://www.stillhq.com/macintosh/osx/tiger/automator/itunes/000001.html