End of April
It has been a busy week at the hospital. Andria and Evelyn have been back with the grandmas for most of the week, so it feels I haven’t seen much of either of them in a long time. We did get to have some fun outside on Tuesday. It was a semi-warmish springlike day? Nice enough for some pictures anyway.
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Octopus Tattoo
I was down at SmoothFX again today to get some more work done on my arm. I wanted a bigger piece on the inside of the bicep, and have been trying to figure out a way to work some octopodidae into my collection. This is going to be a big piece spanning a few sessions (at least one more, maybe two?), but this is what I got done from 11am to 3:30pm today.
Smooth used a stencil for the new nautical star and the skull, but wanted to do the octopus freehand. I was a bit nervous, but the dude is f*&#ing incredible. It looks so much better than I could have even imagined. I am really happy with this piece so far. I can’t wait to get the rest of the tentacles finished.
Tags: Octopodidae, Octopus, Tattoo
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NetBook Pro
The Dell Mini 9 that I ordered a few weeks ago came today. I have been looking for a nebook for a while. I was considering several vendors, and the Mini 9 wasn’t in the top 3, but then I read this article from gizmodo and saw the OS X netbook compatibility chart from Boing Boing. What could be better than a Mac powered netbook?
The custom version of Ubuntu that ships with the Mini 9 is pretty cool. The application launcher bar that Dell provides seems quite handy. I think the general Idea is to provide similar functionality to the Asus Xandros offering. The Dell Ubuntu is quite a bit nicer than Asus’ Xandros though, with really fluid animations and a full gnome desktop just a mouse click away.
But I digress… My true intentions were to install Mac OS X on this tiny beast and save some right shoulder ache from lugging around that 17″ MacBook Pro.
The first thing I did was purchase a retail copy of the Mac OS X Leopard install DVD from my local Apple Store. The one I got installed 10.5.6. I put the DVD in my MBP and opened Disk Utility.
Next I plugged in my 8GB USB flash drive. I selected this flash drive in disc utility and formated it into two partitions as Mac OS X Extended (Journaled). The first was about 50MB for the DellEFI Bootloader. For the rest, I selected the “Restore” tab and chose the Mac OS X install DVD as the source, and the bigger partition on the flash drive as the destination.
After the restore finished, I used DellEFIBootMaker to make the first partition bootable with the DellEFI bootloader. I also put a copy of DellEFI 1.2 alpha in the extras folder that was created on the first partition.
With this USB flash drive plugged into the mini, I powered it on and pressed “0″ at the BIOS splash to select the boot device and chose the USB flash drive. The DellEFIBootMaker has a semi-polished GUI. I chose the Mac OS X Install partition on the flash drive and it started an OS X install session just like it were a real Mac.
The install took about 30 or 40 Minutes. At the end, It said that the installation failed, but everything I read said that this was normal and expected. The installation actually succeeded in spite of what the message said.
The last step was to reboot, choose the USB drive again, select the SSD from the DellEFIBootMaker menu, and when OS X loads, run the DellEFI 1.2 application from the extras folder on the flash drive. after this, the Mini will boot straight into OS X like any other Mac.
Since this is not a Hackintosh modified install disc, I can use software update without any issues.
Here are some action shots of OS X on the Mini 9:
BTW, I am posting this from the NetBook Pro (my new name for the Mini 9).
Tags: Dell Mini 9, Hackintosh
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