Archive for February 1st, 2008

another article about installing Mac OS X from .iso / .cdr or similar.

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If you ever need a SVN solution for your Mac OS X, check out SCPlugin.

Developers recently published version 0.7.1 - see the related article about more informations in this version.

Best news first, it is Leopard compatible.

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I've just put up release 0.7.1 of SCPlugin, in our "Documents & files"
area as usual.

This release includes three significant new features:

  • Fix of a bug that caused us to lose user name and password that
had been entered into the check out dialog,
	unless you tabbed about before hitting (Checkout)
  • Inclusion of Subversion version 1.4.6
  • PGP signature for the image, for your protection

The astute reader will notice that this release does *not* (as earlier
promised) include Subversion 1.5.  That's because Subversion 1.5 has
been somewhat delayed.  Never fear: SCPlugin will provide you with
Subversion 1.5 as soon as it's available.  In the mean time, you can
look over the SVN 1.4.6 bug fixes at

   http://svn.collab.net/repos/svn/tags/1.4.6/CHANGES

This update is recommended for all SCPlugin users.  This installer and
product will work on 10.3 (Panther), 10.4 (Tiger), and 10.5 (Leopard),
both PowerPC and Intel, 32-bit and 64-bit systems.
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If you ever need another mac address do the following in Terminal.app, which is located in /Applications/Utilities :

10.5 / Leopard:

sudo ifconfig en0 lladdr 00:00:00:00:00:00


10.4 / Tiger:

sudo ifconfig en0 ether 00:00:00:00:00:00

Edit:

A static method can be found here (thanks to MMM)

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Christina Hornung has published a Mac OS X Leopard native Wireshark Installer Package on this website.

It is based on GTK, so you dont need X11.

He offers builds for PPC, Intel. Tiger releases are available too. So grab them….

Some basic informations about WireShark from wiki:

Wireshark is a packet sniffer computer application. It is used for network troubleshooting, analysis, software and communications protocol development, and education. In June 2006 the project was renamed from Ethereal due to trademark issues.

The functionality Wireshark provides is very similar to tcpdump, but it has a GUI front-end, and many more information sorting and filtering options. It allows the user to see all traffic being passed over the network (usually an Ethernet network but support is being added for others) by putting the network card into promiscuous mode.

Wireshark uses the cross-platform GTK+ widget toolkit, and is cross-platform, running on various computer operating systems including Linux, Mac OS X, and Microsoft Windows. Released under the terms of the GNU General Public License, Wireshark is free software.

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Just found Conversation while browsing the Growl supported-applications-list.

Feature-list

Guess Colloquy is still the irc-client of choise if you are looking for an gui-based client.

Personally i still prefer a simple:

screen irssi

on a linux box.

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or whatever you wanna call it………………..they call it: JDiskReport

JDiskReport is basicly very similar to Disk Inventory X, Whatsize and GrandPerspective, it displays your hdd usage in a graphical way. Great idea to locate big-files.

About the project:

JDiskReport enables you to understand how much space the files and directories consume on your disk drives, and it helps you find obsolete files and folders.

The tool analyses your disk drives and collects several statistics which you can view as overview charts and details tables.

This is ad-free uncrippled no-charge binary multi-platform software that never expires.

Get more informations from the feature-list

Download here

Last note: JDiskReport is based on ? Lets guess …… Java :D

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