Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Selamat Tinggal Ubuntu

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Assalamualaikum. Tiba masanya aku meninggalkan Ubuntu yang telah sekian lama bertapak di lubuk sanubari pencinta sistem pengoperasi berasaskan penguin ini. Bukan kerana benci. Bukan juga kerana sayang. Bermula dari 2004 sehingga kini sudah 7 tahun menghadap sehingga buntu memikirkan apa lagi yang mampu digali. Sekadar ingin maju ke hadapan. Setapak melangkah, biar gagah jangan goyah. Sampai ke destinasi, akan kau sedari kejayaanmu sendiri. Bagai menunggu rembulan di tengah siang, andai aku menggali lagi Ubuntu ini. Biarpun saban hari dan saban waktu, ada yang terbaru. Namun Ubuntu tetap Ubuntu. Buat teman, rakan dan taulan. Jika ilmu komputer menjadi idaman, pastikan linux dalam genggaman. Ubuntu pasti menjadi teman. Akan aku simpulkan, siapakah dia teman yang bakal menemani hidup seharian. Pengganti Ubuntu di kala bosan. Tunggu entri minggu hadapan. Sekian. Terima Kasih.

Wallahu'alam.

Saturday, January 22, 2011

Nak Pakai Mac OS X Tapi Tak Mampu? Mari Install Kat PC!

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Assalamualaikum WBT. Memandangkan aku dah lama tak mengemaskini Hijrah Huzaifah lantaran kesibukan dan juga idea yang tak berapa nak ada. Dalam kesihatan yang kurang memberansangkan, aku cuba untuk berkongsi dengan semua pembaca macam mana cara-caranya kalau nak pakai Mac OS X walaupun tiada Mac. Sebenarnya, cara install Mac OS X ke dalam pc, orang panggil Hackintosh dan dah lama pun cara ni. Cuma aku sekadar nak kongsikan kepada sesiapa yang tak pernah tahu. Tutorial ini aku ambil dari sini http://lifehacker.com/5360150/install-snow-leopard-on-your-hackintosh-pc-no-hacking-required .

Aku gunakan contoh Mac OS X versi Snow Leopard memandangkan ia yang terkini di kala ini. Harap maaf kerana aku meng'copy-paste' sahaja tutorial ini (agak malas tika ini, heheh).

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What You'll Need

  • Supported hardware. I laid out my list of supported hardware in my previous posthere. It's not the only hardware that will work with OS X, but it's the only hardware that's guaranteed to work with this guide.
  • A USB thumb drive that's at least 8GB in size (I'm using this 16GB Corsair drive, but obviously any sufficiently sized thumb drive should do just fine.)
  • A copy of the Snow Leopard Install DVD. You can use the $29 "Upgrade" disc to install, even though this is a fresh installation. Note: If you feel like being completely honest, go ahead and buy the Mac Box Set-though, honestly, Apple's practically made it hard *not* to buy the fully functional install disc.
  • Another Mac to prepare your thumb drive. (You'll only need this other Mac for a few steps. I used my MacBook Pro, but you could also borrow a friend's for an hour or so, too.)
  • The EP45UD3P Snow Leopard install package. This package allows you to skip all the command line work in my last guide, and you can download it here.

Step One: Prepare Your Thumb Drive

Install Snow Leopard on Your Hackintosh PC, No Hacking RequiredIn this step, you're going to format your thumb drive and then restore the Snow Leopard DVD image to the thumb drive because later we'll be installing Snow Leopard to your hard drive using this thumb drive rather than the DVD. "Why?" you ask. Because in order to boot the installer, we need to customize the disk image with some special helper files of our own.

I went into great detail on this process last time, so this time I'm just going to include the step-by-step video below (made by the same generous man who created the EP45UD3P Snow Leopard installer package). If you want to read the very detailed version for a thorough explanation of how to rip the Snow Leopard install DVD to a disk image and then restore that image to your thumb drive, go here. (Come back when you get to the "Semi-heavy Terminal work" warning. That's when you're ready for the new and improved easy part.)


Note: Watch the video in HD and fullscreen to get a closer look at everything that's happening.

As you can see in the video, after you restore the Snow Leopard install DVD to your thumb drive, all you've got to do is fire up the EP45UD3P Snow Leopard.pkg file (if you haven't already downloaded and unzipped it, you can grab it here), select your thumb drive, and, let the installer take care of all the dirty work that you previously had to do one line at a time in Terminal.

Once you've finished there, you're ready to set your BIOS and install Snow Leopard.

Step 2: Set Your BIOS

Before you can boot into or install OS X on your Hackintosh, you've got to make some small adjustments to your system BIOS (press Delete at system startup to tweak your BIOS settings). Rather than taking you step by step through every change you need to make, I've simply snapped a picture of the relevant BIOS screens and added some notes. Just click through these images and make sure your BIOS settings match up.

Step 3: Install Snow Leopard

If you've made it this far, the hard part is over. Now it's time to install Snow Leopard, which—unlike what we've done so far—is extremely easy.

Make sure you've set the boot priority in your BIOS to boot from your thumb drive (you can see how in this pic), then simply plug your prepared thumb drive into your Hackintosh and power it up. Since screenshots aren't really an option—and since it's a fairly easy process—my install instructions come in video format:

The quick version goes like this: Boot into the Snow Leopard installer, format the hard drive you want to install Snow Leopard to (go to Utilities -> Disk Utility, then click on the drive, select 1 Partition, Mac OS X Journaled (Case-Sensitive Update: Several readers have suggested that case-sensitive formatting can cause problems with some applications, like Adobe's Creative Suite, so you may be better off sticking with plain old Mac OS X Journaled.), give it a name, and make sure GUID Partition Table is set in the Options. After you Apply the new partition, go back to the installer and install like normal to that drive. When you reboot after the install completes, press the arrow keys at the graphical boot menu and select the drive you just installed Snow Leopard to.

Two Last Tweaks

You could just stop there and be pretty happy at your new Hackintosh, but there are two little, easily performed tweaks you'll want to tackle to get everything in tip top shape: The first will get your sound fully working, and the second will allow you to boot into Snow Leopard without your thumb drive.

Tweak One: Snow Leopard should be up and running on your Hackintosh like a dream—with one exception: Sound isn't entirely working yet. You may notice that sound actually does work in some instances, but not all. In the old guide, you needed to install a custom audio kext (your Mac's equivalent to a driver); the setup has been slightly tweaked in this new method, so all you should actually need to do is open up the Sound preference pane in System Preferences (/Applications/System Preferences), click the Output tab, and change the output device to Built-in Line output (I haven't tested with digital out, but it should work fine in theory).

Install Snow Leopard on Your Hackintosh PC, No Hacking Required

Tweak Two: At this point, in order to boot to your newly installed Snow Leopard installation, you need to have your thumb drive plugged in so it loads the custom bootloader, from which you can select your new Snow Leopard hard drive. To install the custom bootloader to your hard drive (so you no longer need the thumb drive to boot), again download the EP45UD3P Snow Leopard.pkg zip file and run it, but this time, instead of choosing to install the package to your thumb drive, select the hard drive you've installed Snow Leopard to. Once the installer completes, you'll no longer need your thumb drive plugged in to boot into Snow Leopard.

Install Snow Leopard on Your Hackintosh PC, No Hacking Required

Congratulations! You've Got a Fully Functional Hackintosh—the Easy Way

Install Snow Leopard on Your Hackintosh PC, No Hacking RequiredWhere the method I covered previously required a good amount of time and care in Terminal, this new and improved method is a breeze, and it works even better. (Sound works out of the box without any custom kexts, for example.)

It's also worth noting that you can go ahead and upgrade to OS X 10.6.1without any problems.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Lori Yang Tumpah

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Ini sebuah kisah pada suatu hari di sebatang jalan. Ada sebuah lori membawa muatan kepingan kayu-kayan. Dijadikan cerita, si lori gagal di kawal. Hampir terbalik, melimpah muatan. Alhamdulillah tiada yang cedera mahupun tiada. Namun jalan tertutup jua. Semua hambaNya terpaksa bertapa. Menanti jalan untuk dibuka. Mari kita nikmati gambarnya.

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Wednesday, January 05, 2011

Minimalistic

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Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit
Openbox 3.4.11.1
xfzengreen theme (Openbox + GTK 2)
Ncmcpp + Thunar + Conky

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MINIMALISTIC

Monday, January 03, 2011

Why Should I Feel Like This

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........... The truth is..... I shouldn't..... Yet I still ..........





Wallahu'alam.