Jun 22
I got my new MacBook Pro Wednesday the 18 of June. Today I’ve been using it for a few days. Granted Midsummer holidays were here and in Finland we tend to do some serious partying during the midsummer holidays.
This year though the weather wasn’t really nice it was raining almost the whole Friday and that kind of sucked the fun out of the day.
Anyway I had my new Mac with me to our cottage to get to know the new system a little better and to have somewhere to store images captured during the holiday.
After some initial searching and a lot of getting used I’m really starting to like OS X. It took some searching to find out how to install a program or how to delete a program. Since I’m used to Windows and Linux where it’s quite different. I couldn’t believe a computer could be this easy to use. Just drag and drop to install most software and drag them to the Trash can to uninstall. Could it be any simpler?
iPhoto is also a great program for some image editing. It also keeps all my photos in order. Simple editing like removing redeye and adjusting levels is also made easy in iPhoto. It also handles RAW photo format which is the format of choice for professionals and even hobbyists.
Still the one software on this machine I could praise is Time Machine. I’ve never seen a smarter backup for personal computers. Plug in a USB harddrive if you don’t have a Time Capsule, Time Machine will ask if you would like to use it for backup and run the first backup of your computer. That’s it. After that it will check for hourly changes and copy them to the external harddrive when connected.
Restoring is even easier and there are many ways to restore. To see an introduction on the new features of Leopard go to www.apple.com/macosx/guidedtour and take a look at the introduction video.
I have no idea why but somehow me getting a Mac made me want to play with graphics and dig out my camera again. Anyway I took a few photos during thursday and friday that I use as wallpapers. Maybe someone else will to so they can be found here. The listing of that folder is still very very ugly but it was fast enough to get it to list the few files found there.
Anyway I need to get back to playing with my MacBook so I can start working normally with it soon. Bye for now.
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Jun 17
I finally ordered my first Mac. My network card on my main PC died for some reason today and well instead of buying a new network card for 20€ I ordered a MacBook pro. Call me crazy if you want but I’ve been looking at them for years now and today
felt right for ordering one. Hopefully I’ll be able to go and get it tomorrow so I can try it during the midsummer holiday. I don’t know why but I feel like a little kid on Christmas waiting for this one. I’ve been a PC user all my life so this is a big change for me.
It’s also a little scary since they are really expensive and I’m not even sure I like OS X. The few times I’ve sat down in front of a Mac I’ve felt lost and unable to find what I’m looking for. Finally resulting in me using the oh so nice terminal. As a Linux user I feel at home in the terminal.
I’ve been using this evening researching programs to use and I must say there seems to be a great number of choice when it comes to programs. What I really need to get work done is a good IPSec VPN client a good terminal(which is included) and a good editor for scripts and some programing. Also any network security or network debug programs are welcome.
There are also some other things I’m worried about I have a Nokia E90 phone and I really need to connect to 3G sometimes. So I hope I can get it running in OS X . Another thing I’m worried about is that this blog will take a turn to "praise the oh so holy Macintosh". I hope I won’t turn in to one of those people. I do have the multi OS use on my side so let’s hope I keep my feet firmly on the ground while testing this one.
What I will try to write about is my life with this computer, since I have been a PC user. My opinions might still be a little biased since my Linux usage might come to assist me in this first year test drive.
Well the time is now 00:48 local and Verkkokauppa.com opens at 09:00 so I guess I’d better go to sleep so I can get out of bed and drive 200 kilometers to get it in the morning. Meanwhile feel free to give me pointers, links to pages and what software’s are a must for a new Apple user.
Jun 11
From time to time I get an urge to get myself an Apple. Not the fruit, the computer. I’ve always liked the way they look. They are beautiful, no use denying that. And as I am a multi operating system user I could probably fairly easily get into Mac OSX, if not I can always stuff Linux in it.
I’ve been looking for a portable Mac, a PowerBook to be more exact. Why a used PowerBook you might ask. I’m not looking for a mac because of the power. I can get a PC to do the same a lot cheaper. I want the old G4 because it did not consume a lot of battery and it ran cool.
So what’s the problem?
The problem when it comes to Mac’s are their second hand price. To get an 12" Powerbook in a decent shape I’d have to pay somewhere around 450-700€,depending on the setup. And that to me is a lot for a second hand laptop that is 3-4 years old. The batteries might be dead, it usually has signs of the use, scratches and so on. Why is it that macs are so expensive. Can anyone explain that to me. I mean there is nothing special about them except for looks. They look good, otherwise they are just like any other computer. They run a OS and you can use programs on them.
The price thing goes to new macs also. They cost way to much for me to even consider. I don’t think the quality/price go hand in hand on them.
If you disagree, which you might please tell me why…
May 26
I recently updated our EMC Networker server and today after our tapes ran out of storage. The system wouldn’t start moving data to tapes. Looking for the problem I noticed nsrlcpd didn’t start. Taking a closer look showed it couldn’t find libsmci.so. I started my hunting by checking yum whatprovides and found it was installed on the server, installed by nsr. Next I hit Powelink like any good administrator and found someone solved this by linking with ln.
How come I didn’t think of that. Well I blame it on how much time I’ve been spending in the Windows server/client environment lately. So I think I’ll have to play with my SPARC linux server at home again.
May 07
I got myself ADSL back in 2002, since that day I haven’t been without The Net at home more than a few hours during power outages or minor problem with the ISP. Me and my fiance have been building a house for just about a year now and are soon to move in to the new house.
30.4 2008 my old ISP cut my 2M/2M SHDSL line to our apartment and we still live in it. 2 may the new ISP connected the 24/1 ADSL line to our new house.
I brought all the servers to the house first of may and the apartment is really quiet now. We are both used to watch TV series and listen to music located at one of the file servers. So how does it feel? I must say it’s weird. Being at home and not being able to look something up whenever you want. Read email, read the news… I could go on forever. I’m really surprised to see how "hooked" on the Internet I am. A lot of my daily activities are on the Internet, and suddenly the activities are cut of. Well almost at least, as I said I can still surf at the building site but then I loose precious time. *cough cough* like writing this blog post. Well I did it while taking a coffee break.
This makes me wonder are the modern people really this dependent on the Internet? And if we are, is it a good or a bad thing? How did we manage before the Internet, mobile phones, mp3 players? Sometimes I think back to the times when you could go out to the summerhouse and no one could get a hold of you. We had no phones there and for a week or two, sometimes for a longer time the only thing that you’d think about was fishing, catching some sun, swimming and other normal summer activities. No work related calls, no interruptions in the vacation.
Are people more stressed due to this? I’d say they are, you can’t get any real peace anymore. The companies and colleagues assume they can get a hold on you anytime. Setting auto replies to email might cut some of but some still don’t get the hint.
Comment and tell me about your experiences in this.
I need to get back to building my house so I can move in sometime soon and get my Internet back.
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