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Digitial Commercial Transition Video
Audio mixing with VMWare on Linux host
24 hours of Google Reader Shared Items
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NuevaSync
Virtual Machines
Moving to Windows
Vista on Mac mini
Insecure wifi
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When using a Mac as a main computer, I was able to create an overly complicated setup that would allow me to sync my iPhone wirelessly with Google Calendar/Contacts. But this doesn't work on my linux computer. When I was looking foa a solution I found a link to NuevaSync.
NuevaSync is a Exchange "proxy" for Google Calendar/Contacts. This allows the iPhone to be configured to sync to thie Google apps. This solution acually makes MobileMe unnecessary. This article has a good walkthough for configuring NuevaSync with an iPhone.
This has been working fine for me on my iPhone.
One problem that is being worked on is better support for multiple calendars. Also another annoyance, with the iPhone and not with NuevaSync is that you can not connect to multiple Exchange servers. I would like to connect to my work's Exchange server for mail, but connect to NuevaSync for Calendars and Contacts.
Technorati tags: NuevaSync, iPhone, Google Calendar, Google Contacts, Exchange
VirtualBox is a free virtual machine that I have been using for a while It worked perfectly to run Windows XP on my Ubuntu computer. VirtualBox is available for Mac, WIndows and Linux. Connecting my iPhone didn't work. It looks like there is a bug where a connected iPhone is not recognized with VirtualBox.
This isn't a problem in VMware Workstation. I tried the 30 day free trial and it worked with the iPhone. I was able to easily transfer the data from my VirtualBox VM to VMware Workstation. I backed up the VirtualBox to the Windows Home Server. Then in the VMware Workstation VM, before I installed an OS, I put in the client restore CD. This allowed me to restore the image to the new vm.
Technorati tags: VirtualBox, VMware, Windows Home Server, iPhone
About the time that we got our new Dell M1530, the internal video card on our MacBook Pro died. My wife is now trying to use the M1330 as her personal computer. I erased the Ubuntu partition and installed WIndows Vista on it. Also, since our Mac OS X machine was disabled, I have installed Windows XP in a virtual machine on my Ubuntu m1530 to do everything that I can't do in Ubuntu.
There are several things that I have noticed about Windows:
Technorati tags: Windows, Windows Home Server, XP, Vista, iCal, MobileMe
I installed Windows Vista on our Mac mini. I wanted to document the process, in case I need to do this again.
When I started, I use the Mac OS X installer to create two partitions. One 12Gb partion for Mac OS X and the rest for windows. This didn't work, as BootCamp can not be enabled unless you have more than several GB of space availble. So, I had to create one partition and then reinstall Mac OS X. Once I did that, then I could use the Boot Camp installer to resize the Mac OS X partition and install Windows.
The other problem that I had was that the DVD drive on the Mac mini is starting to malfunction. I was able to install Mac OS X by putting the Mac mini in Firewire Disk Mode, and using the MacBook Pro to actually do the installation. Unfortunately, you can not install Windows like this. You only can enable Boot Camp on the internal drive. Also, you can't use an external USB DVD drive to install windows, as Mac hardware. Luckily, I was able to get Vista installed by rebooting without the DVD inserted, and the option key held down. Then when in the disk selection screen appears, insert the Windows DVD, and then boot into the installer.
I was using our LCD TV as a monitor for the Mac Mini. Once Windows was installed, I wasn't able to see any video when setup assistant started. I had to switch to a different monitor that supported that resolution so I could finish the setup.
Once, I installed Apple's drivers everything worked perfectly. Media Center works on this, and I am able to access this on the Xbox through Media Center extender.
I have installed TVTonic and MyMovies. I have set up several video feeds in TVTonic, and now I need to start creating images for our DVDs.
I was at a Starbucks last week, waiting for my appointment at the DMV. This was the warning that Firefox 3 showed me, when I attempted to log on to the wifi network there.
Starbucks and TMobile need to fix their ssl certificates.
The two Squeezebox Booms that I ordered arrived a few days ago, and I have to say that they have lived up to my expectations.
When you open the box, the first thing you see is a velvet-like bag, containing the Squeezebox Boom, that has the Logitech logo on it, and an orange tag that states Sqeezebox. When you take the Squeezebox Boom out of the bag, I noticed that it has a solid feel to it.
The setup of this is exactly the same as the other Sqeezebox devices. Once configured for our wireless network, it automatically saw the install of SqueezeCenter running on our Windows Home Server, and was able to play the music.
Technorati tags: Squeezebox Boom, Squeezebox, Logitech
I noticed an interesting behavior in the iPhone's Gmail implementation. When I delete a message from the inbox, I expected this to behave the same as it does with IMAP, where deleting a message from the inbox just Archives the message.
But in the case of the iPhone, deleting a message actually deletes the message, (moves it to Trash on gmail). So if you want to just archive a message you need to move it to the "All Mail" folder.
It looks like this has been documented.
Technorati tags: iPhone, Gmail, IMAP
Now that we have our iPhones I wanted to find a solution for both my wife and I to sync our data from our Google Apps domain to our phones. Ideally, I would have liked our phones to sync directly to Google, but that is not available, so I needed something to work on my wifes Macbook Pro and my linux laptop.
For my wife, we are using Spanning Sync to sync Google Calendar to iCal. Then we sync her iCal and Address Book to Mobile Me (or actually .Mac, since we are still running 10.4.x). Then her iPhone syncs with Mobile Me wirelessly. This allows her to modify her calendar on her iPhone, or her Mac. Also she can use either Google Calendar or Mobile Me to modify or view the calendars on the web.
For me, I don't have my ideal solution. I am using Google Calendar for my calendar, but since there isn't a solution on that will run on linux that will sync to Mobile Me, and am just using the web interface to the calendar on the phone. For contacts, I manually imported my contacts to Mobile Me, and then just sync directly to my phone.
Ideally, I will have a solution for my calendar, that would allow me to use the phone's calendar application. Since I doubt that Apple will allow syncing directly to Google, I think that answer is either:
Technorati tags: OggSync, Google Calendar, .Mac, Mobile Me, Address Book, Vista, Spanning Sync
So my wife and I joined the crowd and got iPhone 3Gs. Now that we have them, we are enjoying them, but it was a pretty big hassle to get them.
I got to the Apple Store pretty early in the morning, and there wasn't a line for iPhones. An Apple Store employees got the two iPhones and started activating the first. The Symbian device lost connection to the service, but after the AT&T Wireless account was created, and after the phone number port started, but before the number was added to the account.
When he got another Symbian device, further attempts to continue the setup kept failing. It looks like Apple's system to register iPhones will only work if the device actually does the registration, and will not work if the phone is configured via the phone with AT&T support. We were on hold with AT&T for over 2 hours, talking to 7 different people at AT&T.
Finally we got the phones registered. What we had to do was add the iPhones to the account with new phone numbers. Then with the AT&T support rep on the phone, the numbers were switched to the numbers that were were attempting to port.
I do appreciate the time that the Apple Store rep spent with settiing this up.
One other problem arose. The microphone on my wife's iPhone didn't work so I took it back to the Apple Store and they did replace it, without too much hassle.
Technorati tags: iPhone 3G, iPhone, Apple, Apple Store, AT&T Wireless
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