October 9th, 2008
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A new customer of mine runs an operation out of his home that is purely Mac-based. Last night, his MacBook experienced mild data corruption and rebooted. To Apple’s credit, the system was able to fix the corruption; unfortunately, when my customer was shown the errors that were fixed, he freaked out a little bit and called me.
The error that concerned him most was this one:
Warning: SUID file “System/Library/CoreServices/Finder.app/Contents/Resources/OwnerGroupTool” has been modified and will not be repaired.
I Googled this error and was taken to the Apple support page that listed this error and others that my customer was seeing. What I find both intriguing and fantastic about this error is Apple’s response to the problem, which was..
You can safely ignore these messages. They are accurate but not a cause for concern.
As a PC Guy who works mostly with Windows operating systems and environments, I found this to be a hilarious response to a technical issue. On Microsoft’s support site, one would get the equivalent of information overload when experiencing a problem and then tapping Microsoft for a resolution. M$ would supply you with multiple causes for the error and multiple solutions to fix the error.
Does Apple’s support site normally try to placate their visitors with responses like this (”Hush little user, there’s nothing to be afraid of. Daddy took care of it”)? Or are the reasons why this error occurred just too technical to get into right now?
Regardless, as a tech, I LOL’d :)
September 18th, 2008
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September 18th, 2008
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Earlier this week, Gizmodo reviewed the EFI-X dongle that allows one to add Leopard 10.5 functionality to a PC (with the proper hardware, of course).
The unit is $155 US and I’m very interested to see how well it runs. Unfortunately, I don’t have a GigaByte motherboard in my rig, but I’ve been looking for an excuse to buy one anyway.
I’ll keep you posted on if this little device becomes a reality for me.
June 26th, 2008
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As readers of my rantings know, I recently utilized BootCamp to load Windows Vista Business on the MacBook. Everything is running great so far, but not having that second mouse button available for use really throws a cramp in my Win-Fu.
I was surprised that BootCamp (on the Windows side) didn’t have a utility or setting to compensate for the absent mouse button, so I fired up Google and found a great little utility called Apple Mouse Utility.
The file size is small and it’s beauty is in it’s simplicity. When activated, it allows me to hold down the Control button and use the one-button mouse as if I was using the second mouse, as it does in Leopard.
The software is free and its author is asking for donations. It’s a cool little utility that I believe deserves a couple bills.
June 26th, 2008
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Adam Frucci at Gizmodo has a great blog post about why he’s still a WindowsXP user. My favorite blurb from his post is..
Macs are too hip. Oh, look at me! I do graphic design! I wear women’s jeans and hang out in coffee shops! I’m a DJ! Well good for you. My computer is not a fashion statement. It’s a computer.”
Well said!