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One and a half Mac

March 22, 2008

In this holidays I’ve spend some time hacking my OS setup. My Windows XP install had more than two years. And it was still solid without virus or spyware, and It has never seen any anti-virus or so. So guys who say proudly that you Macs or your Linuxes don’t get virus… Well, so doesn’t my Windows!

However I had installed a lot of stuff I don’t use anymore and I find faster to just format it and install a new one. One of my rules when setting up a new computer is to make two partitions. One for the OS and programs, and the other for data. So whenever I have to format it, I don’t have to bother with backups.

I decided to give Vista SP1 a try, since it might not be as hard to use as RTM, but I decided to test os x86 in between. Last time I didn’t have success last time.

Specs:
- Asus P5LD2 SE
- Intel Pentium D
- Asus EN6600 Silent
- Asus WL-167g (wireless dongle)

I installed KALYWAY LEO 10.5.1 intel SSE2 SSE3 and everythin just worked out of the box, except for Wireless and Audio. Better than last time (in which I had no wired network, so no internet at all). Luckly there were guides to install ALC882 (the codec I was missing for audio) and also an hack for Ralink Wireless Driver in order to my Wireless dongle to work, and after some hacks it worked! I felt like installing linux, but with success!

So now I have one and a half Mac, since I don’t get the same experience as with my MacBook, but I get much more integration between the two! I am even using teleport to control my macbook from the desktop. It works really well without any hard configuration or hacking like I had to do with Synergy that made me let it go.

At the moment I am installing Windows Vista on a virtual Machine in my desktop, but It is being really CPU intensive. I bet I’ll return to XP in a matter of weeks!

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Playing with OSes

May 13, 2007

Two (or more) weeks ago I've installed Mac OS X86 ( Yeah, I know all that stuff you are going to say) with everything working fine except for USB (includes wireless network) and Audio.

Today I had the brilliant idea to install the new Ubuntu. I had two disks following:

Samsung 300 GB:
- 1 partition with vista (not working btw) - bootable
- 1 partition with XP (that I used)
- 1 partition Fat32 for storage

Hitachi 40 GB:
- Mac OS X86 (without audio and usb)

Ok, I inserted Ubuntu CD and installed it over the Vista partition. It all went ok. I tried to boot from the 300Gb disk and nothing... weird. Neither Ubuntu, nor Grub, nor XP...

Next: If I ruined all the OSes so what will I do? Try to install again x86 :P This time the installation went ok and I was expecting the usb and audio to work fine but when I boot from the 40GB CD grub appears and Ubuntu loads...

Conclusion: Grub installed on the wrong partition :/ It didn't even asked me! ( I remove a lot the 40Gb harddrive...


I've settled myself in Ubunto since I want to work in a Linux environment for a while, but I can't change my screen resolution to more than 1024x768 (that sucks for me). Does anyone knows how to fix this? I've installed the drivers ubuntu suggested me...
Another Thing I am working on is to add Windows XP and Mac OS X86 into grub... A GUI would be nice for this :/

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