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Moving with a CLP-220.

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

It was easy to unpack a Yamaha CLP-220 and it’s impossible to put it back into the box. — I think I’ll sell it on ebay and then I’ll get a new one after having moved to the new apartment … Anyone around who has a photo of a still wrapped Yamaha piano?

[UPDATE]
Ok, nevermind … once you close the lid, you will find the following instructions.

Yamaha CLP-220

DacBookHair – Dell Mini 9 and OS X

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

I sold my Eee PC and got a Dell Mini 9”.

After a couple of hours of reading forum entries and watching progress bars OS X is running smoothly on the system without any glitches.

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Notes:

  • To free more space on your system get a copy of Xslimmer.
  • Don’t forget to disable the “USB Legacy Support” after installing the system. Otherwise the system will not sleep.
  • Optimize your colors: Preferences >> Display >> Dell Mini-Settings
  • Bluetooth is working, but it can’t be switched off.
  • Attaching an external display is not a problem!
  • Multitouch is not working yet.

Finally I outpaced Dell’s stupid nomads at http://www.digitalnomads.com/ ;-)

ALIX.3C3, OpenBSD, a NAS, cron and Time Machine

Tuesday, April 28th, 2009

Most of the time I know something about the stuff I buy, but in this case it was a little different: I got an ALIX.3C3 to use it

  • as a NAS (to us it with OS X Time Machine and the Air Disk Hack)
  • as a fancy cron-controlled alarm clock
  • and as a littel web server for testing purposes.

I realized a little too late that Debian-Linux doesn’t really work headless (w/out a monitor) with the ALIX. This cost me quite some time. Luckily my friend and co-worker Tom convinced me to install OpenBSD on the ALIX. Alone, I would have never made it that far.

There were a few pitfalls and little pieces of wisdom that I found along the way that wanted to share. Hopefully this blog entry will help someone else on her/his path:

  • Don’t use Debian with a headless ALIX (3C3)! It won’t boot unless you do stupid hardware hacks .
  • OpenBSD is NOT evil and it is not difficult to understand. Find someone who knows the system, get him a sixpack of beer and inhale all the knowledge that the beer set free.
  • cronjobs need to address shell scripts or programs with the full path (I don’t know why it took me so long to find that out, duh)
  • mplayer can stream music to your Apple Airport Express Station – don’t even bother about setting up the sound card etc.: # mplayer -ao rtunes:device=192.YOUR.APX.IP:af=inet musicfileOrStreamUrl.mp3
  • http://www.openbsd101.com/ is very usefull, but updating upgrading from a snapshot to a stable version 4.x (replace the x with the desired release version) of OpenBSD can be done quicker – Thanks again, Tom:
    • # ftp ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.x/i386/bsd ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.x/i386/base4x.tgz  ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.x/i386/comp4x.tgz ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.x/i386/man4x.tgz  ftp://ftp.openbsd.org/pub/OpenBSD/4.x/i386/misc4x.tgz
    • # cp /bsd /obsd (backup your kernel)
    • # tar xzpf base4x.tgz -C / (extract the archives to /, keep all rights)
    • # tar xzpf comp4x.tgz -C /
    • # tar xzpf man4x.tgz -C /
    • # tar xzpf misc4x.tgz -C /
    • # cp bsd /bsd (copy your fresh kernel to its final destination)
    • # config -e -o /bsd /bsd (optinal: add 15% RAM to the cache of the file system)
      cachepct 15
      quit
    • # reboot
    • Adjust the PKG_PATH in ~/.profile to your the path of your version
    • Exit, log in again, done.
    • Yes, you are right: You can just replace the whole system and then reboot it. Try this with any other system and you will #fail! ;-)
  • systat is a cool command

Sidenotes: The ALIX is equipped with a 4 GB Compact Flash Card. 4 GB is more than enough; currently not even 1 GB is used. In addition I attached a 2.5”-USB harddrive for my Time Machine backups.

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Next project: Adding the Mir:ror as an interface to set the alarm clock using ruby-mirror.

Fixed Gear Movie: It’s Your Ride

Monday, February 23rd, 2009


It’s Your Ride from Cinecycle on Vimeo.

(via: Koi)

iPod touch & WordPress

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

“Wenn man so ein Ding hat muÃ? man damit auch einen Eintrag schreiben.” — Hiermit geschehen.

Mehr Infos dazu ist bei http://iphone.wordpress.org zu finden.

DIY Day: Replacing the broken harddrive of my 12” Powerbook

Saturday, October 25th, 2008

12'' Powerbook taken apart
12'' Powerbook taken apart
12'' Powerbook taken apart

Replaced a broken harddrive. Thank you, iFixit.com!

Pakboat Tour

Sunday, April 27th, 2008

My first tour with my new boat.
GPS-Data of my Pakboat Tour

Gravity Check: Eee PC

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

What a great machine!


Tests résistance (Chocs, chaleur, froid) de l'Asus Eee
Uploaded by ray2fr

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