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Safari 3 beta crashes
I just downloaded the Safari 3 beta for OSX and it crashes immediatly after launch. I dug into this a little and it turned out that the speed download enhancer was causing the crash. Speed download is a really neat download manager, but in order to use the Safari 3 beta, try removing the folder SpeedDownload Enhancer which is located in /Users/Library/InputManagers. If you're not using Speed Download, check out the InputManagers folder and try deleting it's contents one by one to see if that fixes the safari crash.
InputManagers that still work are Sogudi, Inquisitor and iGetter. Did you find any InputManagers that do or do not work?
UPDATE: The folks over at yazsoft already pushed a new release to fix this issue. Just launch Speed Download manually and it will prompt to update itself. Great! :)
Incompatible remain:
- Safari Stand
- Safari Tidy
Why I hate apple tonight
After a long day of studying at the library and some relaxing hours at home I felt the need to exercise my physique for just a little while. So I grabbed my MacBook, placed it in front of our crosstrainer in the other room, set my ergometer to 45 minutes and started "running". How cool to own an apple with a remote control and Front Row, I thought.
I was wrong.
Right after starting front row and switching into the "Video" section, front row crashed. Nothing worked. No effect. No task switching, no quitting, no anything. Phew. Pretty hard to operate a wall mounted MacBook while you're using an ergometer. OK. Press and hold the power button to reboot. I have done this a thousand times before when I was still owning a windows machine. Never had a problem. So what could go wrong this time? Nothing!
I was wrong!
After rebooting, the MacBook started to act funky. Started iTunes and noticed that my whole library was gone. Not the actual mp3 files, but all my playlists, playcounts, ratings, everything. What the fuck? This has happened to me once before a couple of months ago. At that time I bought some network attached storage, set up a script that automatically mirrors my harddisk to the network disk on a daily basis. But when I switched from a MacBook to a MacBookPro the other day, I forgot to reinstall the facilities that initate the backup process every night. The backup script itself is still there. So while I do have a copy of my iTunes library, it's a couple of weeks old already and misses a lot of ratings. OK. This sucks, but it's not too bad of an accident, I thought.
I was wrong!!!
Not only my iTunes library was gone. My KeyChain (all saved passwords: browser/website passwords, mail account passwords, chat account passwords, ...) vanished, 90% of my programs lost their preferences: Firewall settings, chat logs, user accounts, cachefiles, and this list goes on and on. What's up with that? On top of that, the whole KeyChain library seems to remain corrupted: It forgets passwords right after saving them and keeps prompting me. Maybe all this filesystem corruption happened because I have my home directory encrypted using apple's FileVault and the machine was unexpectedly shut down? I don't know. But what I do know: This sucks big time and has never happened to me on an ext3 filesystem. I'm just saying.
I am right.
So tonight's message to apple is: Eat a bick, ditch! And my message for you is: If you use an apple make sure you have nightly backups!
Wrappers Macbook protector
After evaluating a whole bunch of different MacBook sleeves a while ago, I ended up ordering the MacBook Laptop protector offered by the very friendly and communicative folks at wrappers. Unfortunately it was out of stock when I ordered, but after a good week of shipping from the UK I received it a few days ago. As far as I can tell now, it's a really nice sleeve for my MacBook, which conveniently slides in and out of it's microfibre pocket.
It's shell is made of white rubber which is not only a good shock absorber, but also keeps your MacBooks heat away from your lap, which comes in very handy for all male users who want to keep their seeds fresh and cool and use their MacBook as a laptop at the same time.
To sum it up, I'm super happy with it, the only question is how long the white rubber will look stay clean, and how fast it wears off. I'm not sure it's so durable when it comes to inside-a-backpack-friction.
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Das kleine Schwarze
The black MacBook I ordered last thursday is finally here. I have equipped it with 2GB of RAM and does really not feel slower than my old Dual 1.8GHz G5! Wohoow! I'm pretty busy with university right now, so I'm just gonna drop a few fotos of my new funtoy workstation here for you to click and look at:
I already cleaned up and packed the old G5 and I'm ready to sell it. The MacBook is connected to my old display allowing me to significally extend my desktop workspace. Another great thing about this setup is, that it is so silent - especially compared to the rather loud PowerMacs. But then again, I'm really picky about noise. :-)
