Archive for October, 2006

Alfa Uncrunched

Posted by mr.leslie.wong On October - 28 - 2006

Alfa Crunched

The damage that the inattentive driver did to the Alfa has largely been repaired after some co-operative Allstate insurance people.

My neighbor who is also a car guy, Tony Prock, recommended
J & J Auto Body in Monterey and I’m happy with the work they did. It cost me a little more than the insurance paid but the car looks better than what could have been done with the insurance settlement.

Alfa Uncrunched

It was a pain getting the appraisal and trying to get what I thought I should get from Allstate, but I learned you should not give ground on what you think “make you whole” means – recovering all of the costs for returning you to where you were before the accident. If I had agreed with the first adjuster that wanted to total the car, all I would have now is a check for $1250 and no car.

 

Firefox 2.0 and Internet Explorer 7

Posted by mr.leslie.wong On October - 27 - 2006

The two most popular web browsers were recently updated: Firefox 2.0 and Internet Explorer 7. I’d advise downloading and installing either of them for greater security, faster response and more convenience.

My web stats for October indicate that 62% of the users of lesliewong.us use IE6 and 17% use Firefox 1.5.0.7. Please update your software. If you need help, let me know.

Unfortunately, IE7 can only be installed on Windows XP Service Pack 2 systems (plus XP Pro x64 and three Windows Server 2003 editions), so if you’re using Windows 98, Windows NT or Windows 2000, you’re SOL (1) with Internet Explorer.

Firefox 2.0 will run on Windows operating systems (Windows 98, 98SE, ME, NT (2), 2000, XP, Server 2003), Macintosh (G3 or later and OS X 10.2.x or later), and Linux (at least Kernel 2.2.14).

You can find Firefox in other languages and builds for uncommon platforms, e.g., PowerPC Linux. Internet Explorer 7.0 is available in Finnish, German, Japanese, and Spanish and Release Candidates for other languages.

(1) SOL in this case does not refer to any of these definitions

(2) The Windows installer will not work on Windows NT 4.0 without version 5.80 of the Comctl32.dll library installed

Windows Vista RC2

Posted by mr.leslie.wong On October - 15 - 2006

I downloaded Windows Vista Release Candidate 2 (Build 5744) from the Microsoft Customer Preview Program and just finished installing it on my Shuttle. I did a clean install without any problems. So far, Vista has only crashed once when I was using the Macintrash version (1.0.3 040913) of Remote Desktop Connection.

The processor in my 3 year old Shuttle XPC SB51G is 2.2 GHz P4 with 512 KB L2 cache and 400 MHz system bus. I’m surprised with the speed and responsive feel of RC2. I know that the Vista installation isn’t crapped up with a bunch of apps yet, but it does seem to be as fast or faster than XP on the same machine.

I also downloaded and installed 2007 Microsoft Office Beta 2 and the Technical Refresh. There are many collaboration features in the new Office suite, too bad I don’t have anyone to collaborate with. The new interface takes some getting used to – I still have Word 4.0 (the DOS version) from 1992 on one of my computers.

Mac OS X 10.4.8 and SMB

Posted by mr.leslie.wong On October - 7 - 2006

I downloaded and installed the Mac OS X 10.4.8 Combo Update (PPC) for my Macintrash the day it came out.

I always look for improvements in SMB performance with OS X updates. My Macintrash is a member of a Windows domain and I have a mobile user profile stored locally. When I’m logged on to the Macintrash with my domain credentials, for some reason, getting a directory listing is very slow when I use SMB to connect to a network share. If I’m logged in as a local user, and connect to a SMB share using my domain credentials, the directory listing is instantaneous.

I use AppleScripts to log in to shares. Each script has an alias with a unique icon in my DragThing dock for each share. I just click on the alias in the dock and the share mounts:

tell application “Finder”
mount volume “smb://domain;username:password@computer/share”
end tell

I have used Group Logic’s ExtremeZ-IP, and it works great. I used Integrating Macs and Microsoft Active Directory at macwindows.com active directory page for help but there was no mention of this problem.

Star Wars Pumpkins

Posted by mr.leslie.wong On October - 6 - 2006

Though they seem unlikely to scare any trick or treaters, Starwars.com has some handy printouts to help you carve your Sith, Darth Vader, Yoda or other Star Wars themed pumpkin for Halloween.

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