Archive for February, 2010

Writing my own “WILMA” for the Mac – easier than I thought

Feb 22 2010 Published by Dennis Klein under Apple, AppleScript

Morning!

Since I moved to the Mac I miss only 1 thing really – WILMA. Hu!? What the hell is WILMA you may ask. It’s a pretty cool tool coded for Windows by Stefan Didak that allows you define layouts of your window arrangements. If you are a Windows user and use at least 2 displays, I would highly recommend to use WILMA ;)

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Just for fun “alternative podcast logo”

Feb 17 2010 Published by Dennis Klein under Design

Hi guys,

I was just playing a bit with Photoshop. I’ve gone through a lot tutorials the last few days, so maybe I’m a bit inspired. This is more a study, but I like it and want to show it around ;) And no – I will not use it.

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Home Office Panorama

Feb 16 2010 Published by Dennis Klein under Overhauling, home office

Hey guys,

a lot of my recent visitors are coming from Stefan Didak’s or Mitch Haile’s Websites. The reason is quiet simple, both were so nice and had set a link to my page a couple of months ago.

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Das Grundlagenbuch zu Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard

Feb 10 2010 Published by Dennis Klein under Apple, Deutsch

Snow Leo Book

Servus!

Na? Überrascht, dass ich auch mal auf Deutsch blogge? Keine Sorge, so oft wird das nicht vorkommen ;)

Der Grund hierfür ist schnell erklärt. Ich habe ein neues Buch – ein Buch über Snow Leopard. Genauer gesagt ein Grundlagenbuch über Apples aktuelles Betriebssystem. Der DHL Bote hatte mich eiskalt erwischt, als ich gerade unter die Dusche springen wollte :o

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Intel X25 G2 Postville 80GB SSD in my MacBook (Podcast)

Feb 08 2010 Published by Dennis Klein under Apple, Changing Equipment, Podcast, Unboxing

Podcast #6 Intel X25 G2 SSD in my MacBook

Good morning!

I’ve just released episode #6 of my Klein² Podcast. The topic is the installation of an Intel X25 G2 Postville 80GB SSD into my MacBook. The Podcast is a bit longer – 24:24min exactly. It covers the complete installation process incl. upgrading the SSDs firmware to the current version (which is recommended). Also, a benchmark is included.

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Klein² Podcast

Feb 04 2010 Published by Dennis Klein under Apple, Podcast

Klein2 Podcast

Hey guys,

maybe you’ve seen my stuff on YouTube! recently or have seen my older videos on my previous blog already. Well, I thought it was time to create my own Podcast. I’ve a lot things to share and would like to make it pretty easy for you to follow my updates.

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Networking horror

Feb 02 2010 Published by Dennis Klein under Apple, Changing Equipment, Company related, Linux, Network

Good evening,

after some days of silence, I think it makes sense to explain what happend.

First of all: I’ve launched my business “dennisklein.eu” successfully on Monday ;) So – great to be back to my own business.

But let me scroll back a few days. The last time, I’ve told you, that I’ve moved to a new ISP, called VirtualBots. They had a nice offer to testdrive the vServer for 30 days. I was impressed, grabbed one package and asked them if it’s possible to upgrade with a managed software. They wanted to do the management and installed Confixx (by Parallels) for me. This thing worked smooth and nice, with some rough corners. For example the security of the Apache was not as I hoped, I could not even install phpSysInfo (and who knows me KNOWS that I love phpSysInfo!). I was nearly finished moving most of my websites to the new server (which now costed 60€ instead of 19€ monthly, which is a fair price) – the main server dropped off. Nothing. Silence. OF COURSE, my old webserver decided to do the same at this morning. So – nothing worked. No mail, no website. I was able to restart my olden goldie webserver at Server4You with a remote hard-reset. And it was back. Of course – broken and need to be replaced pretty soon.

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