Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Mac Tips


Mac Tips

By Ken Gribble


How to burn an iso image to a CD

  • Download, install, and run "Burn"
  • Click "Copy" tab, drag or open your iso image to Burn
  • Click Burn (in Burn)

How to rip an iso image from a CD

  • First rip an dmg image from CD:
    • use Disk Utility, click New Image, and click read only, no compression and make a dmg file...
  • Then convert a dmg image to an iso image:
    • hdiutil convert /path/to/filename.dmg -format UDTO -o /path/to/savefile.iso

Clear the DNS cache on a Mac

In a terminal window:

dscacheutil -flushcache

More Tips Links




Software I find useful on my Mac

1Password - Manage your passwords between all your Mac's and even your iPhone. Works with Dropbox to safely distribute your data.

Adium - Open source multi-protocol instant messaging client for Mac OS X, supports MSN, Facebook Chat, Google Chat, Jabber, Yahoo! and other networks.

BetterTouchTool - Not what you think. Magic Mouse and Trackpad improvements.

Caffeine - Keeps your Mac awake, temporarily disabling the screen saver so you can watch a movie.

Chrome - Sweet browser.

Dropbox - "Dropbox is the easiest way to store, sync, and, share files online."  Works well for me! Lots of free space.

Hulu Desktop - watch your favorite TV shows on your Mac.

Kindle for Mac - Read your Kindle books on your Mac. iPhone, iPad, Windows, and other versions available too!

TextExpander - Saves keystrokes by making abbrevations that insert large amounts of text, such as in forms. For example:
I type a short abbreviation (ssig), it poops out: 
-Ken Gribble
Systems Support Group
Computer Science department
UC Davis

Or, 
I type another short abbreviation (lsig):

-Ken Gribble
System Support Group
Computer Science department
Room 3082 - Kemper Hall
University of California, Davis
+1 530-754-8567

More Software Links

http://www.opensourcemac.org/





Thursday, June 10, 2010

Really liked "Girl With The Dragon Tattoo" on his iPhone Kindle app

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Wondering if errosion of privacy might have unseen benefits, such as, relating better to others, less baggage, being closer to the truth

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

Jury duty = Ken in pants

Tuesday, June 1, 2010

Blog Post from Ping.FM

Be what you want to be, ignore the chatter

Thursday, May 27, 2010

Blog Post from Ping.FM

Ken is compiling MySQL, if you have done this from source, raise your hand!

Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Blog Post from Ping.FM

20 character passwords could be easy to remember, but typing them correctly can be a problem some days

Monday, May 17, 2010

Look for bliss in your journey rather than the destination

Thursday, May 13, 2010

Ken's ideas for better profile photos

1. Get in close. Your photo should identify you, so when it's a smaller thumbnail it should still visually remind people of you. While you may have had a lot of fun at the beach, seeing a tiny image of you there lacks identification in most cases.

2. Don't Mugshot. Straight on shots, with overhead direct lighting, unless done for that quirky effect, make people look like they have been put in prison. Shoot at more pleasing angles and will diffused lights to get out of jail.

3. Smile. People like smiles.

4. If you aren't going to show your face, show something interesting about you, or something you like.

Take these with a grain of salt. Rules were meant to be broken afterall!

Ken's ideas for better profile photos

1. Get in close. Your photo should identify you, so when it's a smaller thumbnail it should still visually remind people of you. While you may have had a lot of fun at the beach, seeing a tiny image of you there lacks identification in most cases.

2. Don't Mugshot. Straight on shots, with overhead direct lighting, unless done for that quirky effect, make people look like they have been put in prison. Shoot at more pleasing angles and will diffused lights to get out of jail.

3. Smile. People like smiles.

4. If you aren't going to show your face, show something interesting about you, or something you like.

Take these with a grain of salt. Rules were meant to be broken afterall!

Tuesday, May 11, 2010

Today is the first day of the rest of your life

Fourth grade is where I learned "Today is the first day of the rest of your life". Hard to believe it's stuck this long!