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		<title>feed the MAC &#8211; software report</title>
		<link>http://blog.absorb.it/2007/04/22/feed-the-mac-software-report</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 19:13:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rene</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Than I had to install some additional software to enjoy the Mac, we&#8217;ll see if I keep them for my mother.
First, there is Adium, an Instant Messenger which is able to handle ICQ, Jabber and doesn&#8217;t bug you with .Mac (like iChat does). Nice one, but till now I don&#8217;t have found how to keep [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.adiumx.com/images/logo.png" alt="adium.png" align="right" width="128" />Than I had to install some additional software to enjoy the Mac, we&#8217;ll see if I keep them for my mother.</p>
<p>First, there is <a href="http://www.adiumx.com/" title="http://www.adiumx.com/">Adium</a>, an Instant Messenger which is able to handle ICQ, Jabber and doesn&#8217;t bug you with .Mac (like iChat does). Nice one, but till now I don&#8217;t have found how to keep the program at the dock after starting &#8211; it always shows you the contact window.<span id="more-469"></span></p>
<p>Added the <a href="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html" title="http://www.videolan.org/vlc/download-macosx.html">VLC video player</a> as well, my mother should have the chance to watch movies too. After configuring the program this way and that way it crashed after every start. It took a while, till I found the command line to restore all settings (&#8216;/Applications/VLC.app/Contents/MacOS/VLC &#8211;reset-config&#8217;).</p>
<p><img src="http://kismac.de/project.gif" alt="kismac.gif" align="left" width="128" />Next, after a nice (not only geek) evening with Jule (kisses to her and thanks for the tip with the right mouse button &#8211; oh yeah, there is one) I had to install <a href="http://kismac.de/" title="http://kismac.de/">KisMAC</a>, great suggestion. And than activated a SIP telephone account and installed <a href="http://xmeeting.sourceforge.net/" title="http://xmeeting.sourceforge.net/">XMeeting</a>, which is a nice little SIP-client software.</p>
<p><img src="http://cyberduck.ch/img/cyberduck.icon.png" alt="cyberduck.png" align="right" width="128" /><br />
And for ftp, sftp and so on, I installed the program which has this nice duck as a logo (see right). <a href="http://cyberduck.ch/img/cyberduck.icon.png" title="http://cyberduck.ch/img/cyberduck.icon.png">Cyberduck</a> seems to do what I need, and it&#8217;s not only the logo which is nicer than the one from <a href="http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/" title="http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/">Fugu</a>. <a href="http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/" title="http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/">Fugu</a> didn&#8217;t worked for ftp-servers at my test install and was not able to  retrieve whole directories via sftp.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/bild-1.png" title="bild-1.png"><img src="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/bild-1.thumbnail.png" alt="bild-1.png" align="left" /></a>Still have to test the included MacOSX Software, but it&#8217;s hard to decide if it&#8217;s worth to keep it or not. Descriptions are not always clear, like the one beneath. It tells you that you should decide if you like to use iPhoto now. The Dialog appears directly after I attached a camera to the mac. And there is no description what the program does, they say in this dialog the biggest reason to decide to use this program is that its delivered with my mac &#8211; wow. So, still no idea if it&#8217;s worth to use iTunes, iMovie, iDVD, iPhoto and iWhatever, but I&#8217;ll ask some mac users around. (and for my personal usage just added <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/" title="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/thunderbird/">Thunderbird</a>, <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/" title="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/">Firefox</a> and <a href="http://www.caminobrowser.org/" title="http://www.caminobrowser.org/">Camino</a>).</p>
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		<title>HP Deskjet 995c mac mac mac</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Apr 2007 17:45:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rene</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Nearly as fast as I got the MacBook, I received the printer I bought at eBay. Just told you, I bought an HP Deskjet 995c, cause this one has bluetooth included and I liked to make the system as flexible as possible. First impression, it&#8217;s an heavy printer &#8211; the weight of around 6,5kg remembered [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nearly as fast as I got the MacBook, I received the printer I bought at eBay. Just told you, I bought an HP Deskjet 995c, cause this one has bluetooth included and I liked to make the system as flexible as possible. First impression, it&#8217;s an heavy printer &#8211; the weight of around 6,5kg remembered me on some russian technology&#8230;<span id="more-467"></span></p>
<p>Anyway, tried to install it as easy as the mouse and the keyboard, but run into problems. The printer was recognized, but I got always the message that no driver was found for it. Looking in the net, they told me that the drivers are included in MacOSX and/or on an install CD which was delivered. So installed driver from CD, driver from the HP homepage but anyway, no chance to let the printer running over bluetooth.</p>
<p>Than, finally, I found a <a href="http://groups.google.de/group/comp.sys.mac.comm/browse_thread/thread/15668f380c887c05/569ec62f025d5dbd?lnk=st&amp;q=deskjet+995c+bluetooth+firmware+mac&amp;rnum=1#569ec62f025d5dbd" title="http://groups.google.de/group/comp.sys.mac.comm/browse_thread/thread/15668f380c887c05/569ec62f025d5dbd?lnk=st&amp;q=deskjet+995c+bluetooth+firmware+mac&amp;rnum=1#569ec62f025d5dbd">news message describing that it should work</a>, but you have to update the firmware before. And therefore you need a windows system, ok, first time stuck on MacOSX. But had an Windows Copy somewhere lying around, and flashing the new firmware worked fine over USB from Windows on an <a href="http://www.vmware.com/products/server/" title="http://www.vmware.com/products/server/">VMware emulator</a> running at my linux machine. After this firmware update the printer is recognized without problems, printing works fine. The only problem is that the HP administration software is not running on Windows nor on Mac OSX, so anyone can now print on my public accessible bluetooth printer. But I hope there won&#8217;t be so many people who figure this out in my mothers apartment.</p>
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		<title>first installations &#8211; first MACken</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 15:06:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rene</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[network configuration: it wasn&#8217;t as easy as I thought to connect the computer to the network. There is an assistent, but as intelligent as assistents are this one didn&#8217;t got the idea that I might like to get my internet (by now) out of an ad-hoc WLAN network. The airport was not able to find [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>network configuration:</strong> it wasn&#8217;t as easy as I thought to connect the computer to the network. There is an assistent, but as intelligent as assistents are this one didn&#8217;t got the idea that I might like to get my internet (by now) out of an <a href="http://www.on-i.de" title="http://www.on-i.de">ad-hoc WLAN network</a>. The airport was not able to find the network, nor was it able to connect to it if I entered the SSID of our network in the network settings. At some point I found the icon at the upper status-bar, clicked on it and saw not only wireless networks, but also computer-to-computer networks. And there it was, as easy as expected.<span id="more-457"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/drivecleaner_install.png" title="drivecleaner_install.png"><img src="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/drivecleaner_install.thumbnail.png" alt="drivecleaner_install.png" align="right" /></a><a href="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/drivecleaner.png" title="drivecleaner.png"><img src="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/drivecleaner.thumbnail.png" alt="drivecleaner.png" align="right" /></a><strong>configuring accuweather</strong>: you need it or not, but if you activate the MacOS Dashboard there is a weather monitor. So I decided to configure it, and (as expected) it&#8217;ll download the weather data from the internet. So it opened the safari-browser without interaction and than it gave me a warning: &#8220;Your PC stores all information about the sex-sites you have visited&#8221; And the solution was near, I should install <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Computing/2007_April_4#Drivecleaner_on_my_Mac.3F" title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Reference_desk/Archives/Computing/2007_April_4#Drivecleaner_on_my_Mac.3F">drivecleaner</a>, which removes all these data. Should I stay or should I go? (installation suggested!) Gladly I decided to abort the process but a while later, I liked to go back in the browser cache and the download startet, but &#8211; programmers of this trojan didn&#8217;t thought of other operating systems than Windows, so can&#8217;t use this great software.</p>
<p><strong>apple remote desktop &#8211; vnc:</strong> great to have a system using standards. So activated sharing of the desktop (password authentication) and ssh and I was able to connect to the MacBook via vncviewer. Actually only <a href="http://www.tightvnc.com/" title="http://www.tightvnc.com/">tightvnc</a> worked the way it should, got the tip from a <a href="http://www.macusenet.com/archive/index-t-84619.html" title="http://www.macusenet.com/archive/index-t-84619.html">macusenet post</a>.</p>
<p><strong>connecting a external display:</strong> the problem is that it&#8217;s once again really easy to configure over the mac OSX system panel, but closing the MacBook sended the laptop to sleep. Restarting it on clicking with the mouse worked fine, the image was now on my LCD-display with a bigger resolution. But only for some seconds, than the MacBook went to sleep again. Took a while to figure this out, but after having the right search-term which is &#8220;clamshell&#8221; I found a <a href="http://www.ffnn.nl/pages/articles/apple-mac-os-x/macbook-clamshell-mode.php" title="http://www.ffnn.nl/pages/articles/apple-mac-os-x/macbook-clamshell-mode.php">nice page describing whats going on</a>. And the mac is so intelligent, that this procedure only works if the MacBook is connected to power, than it stays on. Perfect.</p>
<p><strong>additional software installed:</strong> <a href="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/" title="http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/">Firefox Webbrowser</a> (just dont like safari till now) and <a href="http://neooffice.org/" title="http://neooffice.org/">NeoOffice</a>, an <a href="http://www.openoffice.org/" title="http://www.openoffice.org/">OpenOffice</a> &#8211; Version for Mac OSX. And remove the MS Office trial version, yes!</p>
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		<title>first impressions &#8211; no privacy with MacOS</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 14:36:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rene</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[First overall impression was good, the MacBook came in a huge box but after unwrapping all the air-shock-absorbers it ended as a real nice computer. &#8220;Designed by Apple in California&#8221;, and surely produced in China, but anyway, all looks very solid and nice.
You instantly notice the small things: the Power adapter has to ways of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>First overall impression was good, the MacBook came in a huge box but after unwrapping all the air-shock-absorbers it ended as a real nice computer. &#8220;Designed by Apple in California&#8221;, and surely produced in China, but anyway, all looks very solid and nice.</p>
<p>You instantly notice the small things: the Power adapter has to ways of getting plugged into the power-net: with a long cord or as a wall power supply, as you like it. Trying to put the power-cable into the MacBook it jumps at the right place and a small LED-light shows you that something is the way it should. Nice, fancy.</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/register.png" title="register.png"><img src="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/register.thumbnail.png" alt="register.png" align="left" /></a>But now the real test. Pressing the power button the first time it gives you some options to change language and so on, but then it&#8217;s tries to register. This combined &#8220;register and create user accounts&#8221; is a real mess (the image beneath shows the same dialog, but later). No indicator what the registration is good for, only a nice long text which ensures that they won&#8217;t play around with your data and they need it to give you a better service. And no way to go further without entering a name, fullname, address and a telephone number. What&#8217;s this? And you can only go forward (implies entering the data) or back (which is not what you want). Aborting might be possible, but maybe you abort the whole initial configuration? Really bad&#8230;<span id="more-456"></span></p>
<p><a href="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/update1.png" title="update1.png"><img src="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/update1.thumbnail.png" alt="update1.png" align="left" /></a>Still impressed by the nice system, I started to configure the new bluetooth mouse. There is a software on CD included, the description say first update your system and then install the driver. But system-update never works, it always tells me that there is a network error (timeout, error -1001 &#8211; check your connection and try again!). But the network is fine, browsing works nice and the network assistent also tells me that there are no problems. It really starts to remember me on my old redmond days, maybe I should have registered the machine? (turned out later that the wireless connection had for real a problem with the <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_transmission_unit" title="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maximum_transmission_unit">MTU</a>, so i <a href="http://svn.on-i.de/listing.php?repname=on_firmware&amp;path=%2F&amp;rev=582&amp;sc=1" title="http://svn.on-i.de/listing.php?repname=on_firmware&amp;path=%2F&amp;rev=582&amp;sc=1">changed</a> the <a href="http://blog.absorb.it/2007/02/17/opennet-firmware-011-11-09-on4-released/" title="http://blog.absorb.it/2007/02/17/opennet-firmware-011-11-09-on4-released/">router firmware</a> and now its working fine)</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/cimg0034.jpg" title="cimg0034.jpg"><img src="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/cimg0034.thumbnail.jpg" alt="cimg0034.jpg" align="left" /></a>Anyway, continuing the driver installation (without a system update) the next surprise, the driver for the wireless mouse needs around 133MByte (!) of space. What kind of mouse I bought? I have no idea whats included on this installation CD, but at all it worked fine and the mouse works since than flawlessly. And, have to add, the bluetooth keyboard didn&#8217;t requiered any additional software to install, so you can count it down to 66MByte for each device <img src='http://blog.absorb.it/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>MacBook &#8211; Welcome to the world of tomorrow?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Apr 2007 12:42:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>rene</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Future is now, so it was time to help my mother to enjoy the net as I do. And first I thought I&#8217;ll suggest her using a Linux, maybe Ubuntu system, but as much as I personally like Ubuntu there are some problems using Linux (have you ever tried to go to a shop and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Future is now, so it was time to help my mother to enjoy the net as I do. And first I thought I&#8217;ll suggest her using a Linux, maybe <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/" title="http://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a> system, but as much as I personally like <a href="http://www.ubuntu.com/" title="http://www.ubuntu.com/">Ubuntu</a> there are some problems using Linux (have you ever tried to go to a shop and ask if a specific hardware is working with Linux? than you know what I&#8217;m talking about)</p>
<p><a href="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/cimg0035.jpg" title="cimg0035.jpg"><img src="http://blog.absorb.it/wp-content/uploads/2007/04/cimg0035.thumbnail.jpg" alt="cimg0035.jpg" align="left" /></a>So I suggested my mother to buy a mac, more precise the cheapest MacBook available (MacBook MA699D/A, 1.83 GHz Intel Core 2, 512 MB RAM, 60GB disc, 13,3&#8221; screen). This way I thought I might have the chance to administrate the machine without going mad and my mother hopefully will get attracted by the fancy computer too. Ok, ordered one at <a href="http://www.cyberport.de" title="http://www.cyberport.de">www.cyberport.de</a> (have to mention this, cause it arrived around 30hrs later, wow).<span id="more-455"></span></p>
<p>To make it really easy I thought of using the full potential of bluetooth: added a bluetooth mouse (Mighty Mouse MA272ZM/A) and a bluetooth keyboard (Apple Wireless Keyboard M9270D/A) and finally got from eBay a bluetooth printer (HP Deskjet 995C). The idea was to get my mother a notebook to attract her on using it for internet/entertainment in her living room, but give her the chance to add the machine to an existent LCD-Screen in a working room to have a full featured computer. So using bluetooth (and a wireless internet connection) there is only the monitor cable to attach to her mac to transfer the whole thing into a desktop solution &#8230; but we will see.</p>
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