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Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Opera is being visionary

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

Opera has been trying to rethink the browser a bit. By including a web server in it (plus some sort of dynamic DNS and probably some other stuff as well to make it a good user experience).

The name of the new browser is Unite, and contains a platform for web based applications. Some sort of easy to use one-stop-application, you can share files, photos, notes (sort of a guestbook) or access your media library at other places. As long as the computer running Opera is on that is.

Installing OS X without being booted from the DVD

Wednesday, June 17th, 2009

I needed to install os x on a new drive (I’m replacing my 250GB drive with a 500GB one). Not wanting to be without the computer during the entire install process, I dug around in the install disc for the actual installer package. And sure enough, works perfectly fine.

So to do this, I just

  • popped my new drive into a SATA enclosure/dock
  • ran open /Volumes/Mac\ OS\ X\ Install\ DVD/System/ in a terminal window
  • Doubleclicked OSInstall.mpkg
  • Followed the installer

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