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	<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 01:41:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>Happy Holidays!</title>
		<link>http://www.codymays.net/content/2007/12/27/happy-holidays/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2007 01:38:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Mays</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Hey guys! I know this is a bit late, but I would like wish all of my remaining readers a happy holiday season. I know I&#8217;ve been a bit busy lately, but I&#8217;m going to try to keep this site updated again. 
	So let me give you a run down of just what has been [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hey guys! I know this is a bit late, but I would like wish all of my remaining readers a happy holiday season. I know I&#8217;ve been a bit busy lately, but I&#8217;m going to try to keep this site updated again. </p>
	<p>So let me give you a run down of just what has been going on. My last post (before the iPhone how-to) was February 20th of last year. A lot has happened since then. My absence initially started with a teacher at school drafting me into the <a href="http://www.fbla-pbl.org/">Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA)</a>. I was to compete in the Networking Concepts category. It was a 100 question multiple choice test on various networking topics. I took 1st place at both regional and state levels, so I qualified for the trip to compete at the FBLA-PBL nationals in Chicago last summer. I went. I had no chance, being more into coding than networking, but I guess I&#8217;m not half bad at it. :) From the people I talked to that competed against me, every single one of them had some form of networking certification. </p>
	<p>While I was in Chicago, I snuck off from the group and took a taxi to the Apple store on Michigan Avenue a.k.a. the Magnificent Mile. I got there right as the store opened, so I walked in and bought my iPhone in under 5 minutes. (The big wtf here is that the Cingular store had a line around the block&#8230;) Once purchased, I had a 3-4 mile hike back to the hotel. It was pretty fun. :)</p>
	<p>So the rest of my summer break after I got back from Chicago was spent on IRC trying to hack the iPhone. Yep, I knew most of the hackers and even was one of the first to start a serial dock for the thing, I just suck at soldering. I didn&#8217;t get to do much before I had to do summer assignments for school. It was fun while it lasted though. I got to meet many cool people, including <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Draper">Captain Crunch</a>.</p>
	<p>Now, we&#8217;re getting to the exciting stuff. A few weeks after school started I got offered a job at a startup in Silicon Valley doing PHP coding. The startup is called Qubescape. We&#8217;ll have a sweet product out shortly, that&#8217;s all I&#8217;m going to say. It&#8217;s been awesome so far. I work with some really good people.</p>
	<p>That brings us up to what&#8217;s going on currently. Currently, I have very little time thanks to school. AP US History and AP Physics B are keeping me slammed with work. My AP US History teacher has an insane passing record and intends to keep it that way &#8212; which I&#8217;m cool with because I enjoy the class. On the other hand, my AP Physics teacher just can&#8217;t teach. He&#8217;s a good guy, he understands it, but he *cannot* explain it; so, I&#8217;m left to figuring it out on my own.</p>
	<p>Time is going to get even more rare as I am involved in FBLA once again this year. I will be the first from my school to compete in the Internet Application Programming category. It looks incredibly easy. The project requires a website to track class averages and GPA with simple user authentication and a presentation explaining areas of your code the judges are interested in.</p>
	<p>Anyone else that read this blog heard of FBLA? It&#8217;s nationwide, but many people don&#8217;t seem to know about it.
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		<title>Activate your iPhone without AT&#038;T with tools.zip</title>
		<link>http://www.codymays.net/content/2007/07/04/activate-your-iphone-without-att-with-toolszip/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jul 2007 21:09:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Mays</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	After hanging around the osx86 crew last night on IRC, I found out that they had finally cracked the activation service and made a proof of concept tool that would activate the iPhone with a plist file. The developers refused to release the actual tokens that needed to  be embedded inside the plist file [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>After hanging around the osx86 crew last night on IRC, I found out that they had finally cracked the activation service and made a proof of concept tool that would activate the iPhone with a plist file. The developers refused to release the actual tokens that needed to  be embedded inside the plist file for activation though, for good reason, as they are <a href="http://www.nanocrew.net/">DVD Jon&#8217;s</a>.</p>
	<p>Now, they did tell me one thing. The keys are embedded in the .NET binary in JLJ&#8217;s iPhone activation server. So I began working and this led to where I&#8217;m at now, a how-to. This post will <strong>not</strong> provide the tokens, nor will I provide them until JLJ says I can. This article will walk you through the process of obtaining them so you can activate your iPhone on a mac though, as suggested by the developers of the tool.zip we will be using.<br />
<strong>As of now, you can just download <a hrefhttp://iphone.fiveforty.net/wiki/index.php/IPhoneActivatorTool">the newly released iPhoneActivatorTool</a> to activate your phone. This is a newer version of tool.zip that includes the plist file required.</strong></p>
	<p><strong>Step 1:</strong><br />
Download the following files:</p>
	<ul>
	<li><a href="http://www.nanocrew.net/wp-content/PhoneActSrv-v1.0.zip">JLJ&#8217;s PhoneActSrv</a> - <a href="http://sonicfiber.com/iphone/PhoneActSrv-v1.0.zip">Mirror</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://lpahome.com/iPhone/tool.zip">tool.zip</a>  - <a href="http://www.codymays.net/files/iphonetool.zip">mirror</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.codymays.net/files/iPhone_decrypt.zip">My iPhone Decrypt App</a></li>
	<li><a href="http://www.aisto.com/roeder/dotnet/Download.aspx?File=Reflector">Lutz Roeder&#8217;s Reflector .NET disassembler</a></li>
	</ul>
	<p><strong>Step 2:</strong><br />
This step is where you&#8217;ll actually prepare the data you need to get. You will need windows with .NET framework 2.0+. JLJ&#8217;s PhoneActSrv&#8217;s binary has the keys stored within it, encrypted using AES. In order to get the keys, we need to disassemble the binary. To do this, you need to open up Reflector and go to File->Open then locate and open the PhoneActSrv.exe file.</p>
	<p>Once it&#8217;s loaded, you will see the entry in the tree view. Right click on PhoneActSrv and click Export. Make sure you save this somewhere that you will remember, you will spend a lot of time looking at the disassembly. You also need access to it over the mac.</p>
	<p><strong>Step 3:</strong><br />
Now, open the directory you saved the disassembly files to. You should see the following files:</p>
	<ul>
	<li>a.cs</li>
	<li>b.cs</li>
	<li>AssemblyInfo.cs</li>
	<li>d.cs</li>
	<li>DotfuscatorAttribute.cs</li>
	<li>e.cs</li>
	<li>e.resources</li>
	<li>f.resources</li>
	<li>Global.cs</li>
	<li>PhoneActSrv.csproj</li>
	</ul>
	<p>If you see these files, you did step 2 correct. If not, go back and do it again. This is where you may need some coding experience, as I can&#8217;t just hand these keys out. I provide you with enough hints that I feel you can find the keys. Unzip my iPhone Decrypt application and open up iphone_decrypt.c and read the comments. For each variable needed, I provide you with a hint on how to find it. All the values needed are located in the d.cs file.</p>
	<p>Once you find them, plug the values into their appropriate arrays in iphone_decrypt.c. Once you have what you think are the values, open up a terminal, go to the directory iphone_decrypt.c is located in and run the following in console.</p>
	<blockquote><p>
$ ./build.sh<br />
$ chmod +x iphone_decrypt<br />
$ ./iphone_decrypt
</p></blockquote>
	<p>If all goes well, you should see something like the following on the terminal:</p>
	<pre>
kalashnikov:~/Desktop/iPhone-RE/AES decrypt cody$ ./build.sh
kalashnikov:~/Desktop/iPhone-RE/AES decrypt cody$ ./iphone_decrypt
Welcome to the iPhone JLJ key decryptor. Find the data in his app and set the variables in the code to this one.
Setting AES key...done
---1076
Attempting to decrypt the key...done
Key is &lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?&gt;
&lt;Document xmlns="http://www.apple.com/itms/" disableHistory="true" disableNavigation="true"&gt;
&amp;nbsp;
&lt;Protocol&gt;
    &lt;plist version="1.0"&gt;
        &lt;dict&gt;
	
          &lt;key&gt;iphone-activation&lt;/key&gt;
          &lt;dict&gt;
            &lt;key&gt;unbrick&lt;/key&gt;
            &lt;true/&gt;
            &lt;key&gt;activation-record&lt;/key&gt;
            &lt;dict&gt;
              &lt;key&gt;AccountToken&lt;/key&gt;&lt;data&gt;*snip*&lt;/data&gt;
              &lt;key&gt;AccountTokenSignature&lt;/key&gt;&lt;data&gt;*snip*/data&gt;
            &lt;/dict&gt;
          &lt;/dict&gt;
	
        &lt;/dict&gt;
    &lt;/plist&gt;
&lt;/Protocol&gt;
&amp;nbsp;
&lt;/Document&gt;??V?n9???lsQ?
Freeing up memory...done
</pre>
	<p>If you do, move onto step 4, if not, keep trying.</p>
	<p><strong>Step 4:</strong><br />
Unzip tool.zip and open up the blank.plist file in something like textmate. It&#8217;s just an XML file. blank.plist contains the following:</p>
	<pre>
&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;
&lt;!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"&gt;
&lt;plist version="1.0"&gt;
&lt;dict&gt;
	&lt;key&gt;ActivationRecord&lt;/key&gt;
	&lt;dict&gt;
		&lt;key&gt;AccountToken&lt;/key&gt;
		&lt;data&gt;
		&lt;/data&gt;
		&lt;key&gt;AccountTokenCertificate&lt;/key&gt;
		&lt;data&gt;
		&lt;/data&gt;
		&lt;key&gt;AccountTokenSignature&lt;/key&gt;
		&lt;data&gt;
		&lt;/data&gt;
		&lt;key&gt;DeviceCertificate&lt;/key&gt;
		&lt;data&gt;
		&lt;/data&gt;
		&lt;key&gt;FairPlayKeyData&lt;/key&gt;
		&lt;data&gt;
		&lt;/data&gt;
	&lt;/dict&gt;
	&lt;key&gt;Request&lt;/key&gt;
	&lt;string&gt;Activate&lt;/string&gt;
	
&lt;/dict&gt;
&lt;/plist&gt;
</pre>
	<p>Copy the <key>AccountToken</key> and <key>AccountTokenCertificate</key> lines and their data lines from the console output of iphone_decrypt. Paste them into the plist file so that it looks like the following:</p>
	<pre>
&lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;
&lt;!DOCTYPE plist PUBLIC "-//Apple Computer//DTD PLIST 1.0//EN" "http://www.apple.com/DTDs/PropertyList-1.0.dtd"&gt;
&lt;plist version="1.0"&gt;
&lt;dict&gt;
	&lt;key&gt;ActivationRecord&lt;/key&gt;
	&lt;dict&gt;
		&lt;key&gt;AccountToken&lt;/key&gt;&lt;data&gt;*snip*&lt;/data&gt;
	              &lt;key&gt;AccountTokenSignature&lt;/key&gt;&lt;data&gt;*snip*&lt;/data&gt;
	&lt;/dict&gt;
	&lt;key&gt;Request&lt;/key&gt;
	&lt;string&gt;Activate&lt;/string&gt;
	
&lt;/dict&gt;
&lt;/plist&gt;
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	<p>Save this file as activate.plist in the same directory as blank.plist</p>
	<p><strong>Step 5:</strong><br />
Activate your iPhone by running the following command in the terminal after changing to the directory that blank.plist is located in.</p>
	<pre>
$ ./tool --activate activate.plist
</pre>
	<p>You should see the following output on the console:</p>
	<blockquote><p>
kalashnikov:~/Desktop/tool Folder cody$ ./tool &#8211;activate test.plist<br />
iPhoneActivatorTool 1.0<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:43.887 tool[10443] Found iPhone Device: 1<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:43.887 tool[10443] Connecting&#8230;<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:43.892 tool[10443] Checking Pairing&#8230;<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:43.905 tool[10443] Starting device session&#8230;<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:43.990 tool[10443] ActivationState: Unactivated<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:43.990 tool[10443] Deactivating your iPhone&#8230;<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:44.002 tool[10443] New ActivationState: Unactivated<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:44.003 tool[10443] Activating your iPhone&#8230;<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:44.163 tool[10443] New ActivationState: MismatchedICCID<br />
2007-07-04 15:10:44.163 tool[10443] Your iPhone was successfully activated.
</p></blockquote>
	<p>You will probably see a popup about your iPhone having an incorrect SIM card. Just slide the unlock slider at the bottom to the right and you should be ready to go.<br />
<img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/2628376_c134810573.jpg?r=360" alt="iphone">
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		<title>The future and OpenID</title>
		<link>http://www.codymays.net/content/2007/02/20/the-future-and-openid/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 Feb 2007 04:11:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Mays</dc:creator>
		
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	<category>PHP</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	After talking to a few people in #OpenID on irc.freenode.org last night, I finally decided I was going to get OpenID working with my own custom database library. The only full featured PHP library I could find was the one produced by JanRain. It&#8217;s not that I don&#8217;t like the features in the library, but [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>After talking to a few people in #OpenID on irc.freenode.org last night, I finally decided I was going to get OpenID working with my own custom database library. The only full featured PHP library I could find was the one produced by <a href="http://janrain.com">JanRain</a>. It&#8217;s not that I don&#8217;t like the features in the library, but the fact that it&#8217;s a <a href="http://pear.php.net">PEAR</a> style library, so it requires a few other PEAR libs that I absolutely refuse to use due to bloat, specifically PEAR::DB.</p>
	<p>This caused a real issue for me. Function names are extremely different, along with how queries are performed, compared to my mysqli library. Sometime last month I tried to make a PEAR-style wrapper for my class, but for some reason it failed with the library. Well, last night I found the <a href="http://wordpress.org">Wordpress</a> OpenID plugin. Knowing that WP runs it&#8217;s own MySQL class, I downloaded it and studied the wrapper. This allowed me to see what I had been doing wrong and get a system working before school started today.</p>
	<p>Once I had it working, I wrote a simple class I call EasyOpenID. This class allows me to minimize the amount of code in JanRain&#8217;s consumer example to very few lines of code. I&#8217;ve decided I was going to release this library, so I converted it to FileStore, which is the default the library ships with, and packed it up. I am going to release it here to hopefully get some feedback. If the feedback is good, I will probably continue to expand on the class.</p>
	<p>I will have a page up for the library later on tomorrow, but for now, download the file located <a href="http://codymays.net/files/EasyOpenID-1.0.zip">here.</a> This zip file contains the converted consumer example and my class. The class is released under the new BSD license, while the rest of the code is GPL. Please, provide me with any of your thoughts on the library. Even if you don&#8217;t use it on a real, live site, please just let me know what you thought.</p>
	<p>Talking with the folks in #OpenID also got me invited to be on the first official OpenID podcast recording, no idea if I&#8217;ll be involved, but I&#8217;m listening. You will be able to obtain the podcast on <a href="http://idcast.org/">http://idcast.org/</a> sometime tomorrow night or on Thursday. I hope all goes well. Hopefully this new podcast will provide a great resource for developers looking to learn and expand on OpenID.
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		<title>The knack</title>
		<link>http://www.codymays.net/content/2007/02/08/the-knack/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Feb 2007 01:59:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Mays</dc:creator>
		
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	<category>FreeBSD</category>
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		<description><![CDATA[	There are times when people or companies make you mad, this is one of them. I was planning on beginning this post with a video from youtube called &#8220;The Knack.&#8221; It was a family guy video about computer and electronic tinkering. Well, Sony somehow feels that this 1:01 minute long clip violates their copyrights, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>There are times when people or companies make you mad, this is one of them. I was planning on beginning this post with a video from youtube called &#8220;The Knack.&#8221; It was a family guy video about computer and electronic tinkering. Well, Sony somehow feels that this 1:01 minute long clip violates their copyrights, so it has been removed in the last round of DMCA cease and desists on youtube. So, I won&#8217;t be starting this post off this way&#8230;</p>
	<p>Last week, I got &#8220;The Knack.&#8221; It seems to bite any computer guy that comes into contact with Digital Equipment Corporation (DEC) hardware. It all started when a fellow programmer friend of mine sent me a link to a DEC Easy WebServer. This is a relabeled DEC Alpha Multia that shipped with Windows NT 4.0 Server. It included some sort of Netscape software for setting up a webserver easily.  Well, I figured I would go ahead and add it to my watch list, since it was only $20 + shipping. I continued browsing and around and found a DEC VAXstation 3100 for $18 + shipping. I have been wanting a VAX for a while, so I bought it. 2 days later, I bought the DEC Easy WebServer.</p>
	<p>So in total, I spent over $100 in a week on computer hardware that is older than me.(almost as old as me in the Multia&#8217;s case) The VAXstation came and it ended up missing the whole SCSI controller board, so I&#8217;m still looking for one of those. The Multia came today and works great, but it seems to operate in &#8220;Space heater emulation mode&#8221; all the time, I&#8217;d hate to see it under a full CPU load.</p>
	<p>I tried installing OpenBSD/Alpha on the Multia tonight, with little luck. The installer boots and then says it can find no drives, but the hardware compatibility list clearly says the Multia is supported. So, I tried to find Debian net boot floppy images and failed. I&#8217;m currently installing FreeBSD/Alpha as I&#8217;m writing this, hopefully it works better.</p>
	<p>Here are a few pictures of my new machines, more pictures of the Multia can be found <a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/smartsets/codymays/10069">here</a>; more pictures of the VAXstation can be found <a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/smartsets/codymays/9697">here</a>.</p>
	<div style="width:240px;text-align:right;"><a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/720041/" title="Zooomr Photo Sharing :: Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/720041_3de72fd87a_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="DEC Alpha - Multia EasyWebServer" border="0" style="border:1px solid #000;" /></a></div>
	<div style="width:240px;text-align:right;"><a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/720021/" title="Zooomr Photo Sharing :: Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/720021_eca56a6d83_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="DEC Alpha - Multia EasyWebServer" border="0" style="border:1px solid #000;" /></a></div>
	<div style="width:240px;text-align:right;"><a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/701844/" title="Zooomr Photo Sharing :: Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/701844_2f644dc51a_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="VAXstation 3100" border="0" style="border:1px solid #000;" /></a></div>
	<div style="width:240px;text-align:right;"><a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/701837/" title="Zooomr Photo Sharing :: Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/701837_b879518b4b_m.jpg" width="240" height="160" alt="VAXstation 3100" border="0" style="border:1px solid #000;" /></a></div>
	<p>School has been crazy lately. I&#8217;ve been loaded down with homework most of the time, and on top of that I&#8217;ve been drafted by a few of the teachers at school to participate in the FBLA competitions. I&#8217;ll be competing in the single person test on computer networking. The test is a 100 question test given at a local university. I&#8217;m competing in the area my school does really bad in, so I hope I can change the tradition&#8230;</p>
	<p>As I said above, school has been crazy lately. This has had it&#8217;s negative effects on Threadbound. When I do have time to code, I&#8217;m working on my client&#8217;s website, which I got sometime after my last post, or I&#8217;m doing coding for thunder-it.com. Today, I&#8217;ve been hit with a new block of inspiration and ideas for threadbound, so hopefully I can make some time to work on it. The stuff I came up with today is definitely new for the area I plan to implement it in.</p>
	<p>For those of you still not quite sure about this whole Web 2.0 thing, check out the video below. It&#8217;s the best one I&#8217;ve ever seen that describes how I feel about it.<br />
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		<title>Setup KDE4 - Alpha on your Mac</title>
		<link>http://www.codymays.net/content/2007/01/17/setup-kde4-alpha-on-your-mac/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jan 2007 21:50:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Mays</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	As some of you may have heard, KDE4 is going to be a major upgrade for the K Desktop Environment. They plan on releasing libraries to allow their applications to run on OSX&#8217;s aqua, X11, and win32. Besides those few major upgrades, there has been much work on improving the UI and graphical elements of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>As some of you may have heard, KDE4 is going to be a major upgrade for the K Desktop Environment. They plan on releasing libraries to allow their applications to run on OSX&#8217;s aqua, X11, and win32. Besides those few major upgrades, there has been much work on improving the UI and graphical elements of the system. Today, I will show you how to setup a KDE4 developer snapshot for OSX. This will allow you to run all of the KDE applications without any X server. (<strong>Beware:</strong> this is a snapshot, so there *is going to be* bugs).</p>
	<p>The first thing you need to do for this kickass setup is to make sure you have room on your harddrive. I downloaded the &#8216;everything&#8217; package which was 1.96gb. (There are alternate packages though, listed below). To get these packages, you&#8217;ll need a bittorrent client, which I&#8217;m not going to go into how to use, then you&#8217;ll need to grab the torrent files. You can choose between the following torrent packages:</p>
	<ul>
	<li>Everything: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/f/f0/Everything-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Everything-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>Qt: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/f/f1/Qt-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Qt-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>kdesupport: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/0/07/Kdesupport-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Kdesupport-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>kdelibs: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/a/ab/Kdelibs-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Kdelibs-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>kdepimlibs: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/8/8f/Kdepimlibs-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Kdepimlibs-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>kdebase: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/a/ab/Kdebase-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Kdebase-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>kdeedu: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/9/9c/Kdeedu-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Kdeedu-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>kdegames: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/1/1c/Kdegames-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Kdegames-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>kdenetwork: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/5/59/Kdenetwork-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Kdenetwork-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>kdepim: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/8/80/Kdepim-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Kdepim-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	<li>koffice: <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/uploads/1/16/Koffice-10.4.dmg.torrent">#1</a> <a href="/files/torrents/Koffice-10.4.dmg.torrent">#2</a></li>
	</ul>
	<p><strong>Note: </strong> All links labeled #1 are from the official mirror which is linked to at the bottom of this post. All links labeled #2 are my own personal mirror. Also, these files are only for OSX 10.4</p>
	<p>Also, as quoted from the official page:</p>
	<blockquote><p>You must install at least Qt, kdesupport, and kdelibs for any of these packages to work. Also, kdepimlibs and kdebase are recommended since a number of things will want them. (&#8230;and it has Konqueror)</p></blockquote>
	<p>Once you have downloaded these packages, installation is a breeze. It&#8217;s just like installing any other OSX application. Double click on the dpkg, then click on one of the mpkg files provided inside the Finder window.<br />
<img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/653001_67b16488ce.jpg" alt="Finder window listing the KDE4 installers" /></p>
	<p>From here, just continue installing the files until you have everything you want. They will be stored in /opt/kde4. (It&#8217;s a Fink distribution). According to the official snapshot page, you need to launch these applications from a terminal window. Now, I did not need to do this, but I do not doubt the knowledge of the developers. (My shell setup is *way* modified compared to the default OSX release.) So to take care of these few issues, you need to run the following in a terminal window:</p>
	<blockquote><p>
export PATH=&#8221;/opt/kde4/bin:/opt/kde4-deps/bin:/opt/qt4/bin:$PATH&#8221;<br />
eval `dbus-launch &#8211;auto-syntax`
</p></blockquote>
	<p>As I said, according to the main page for these files, it says to try to launch them from the terminal. If launching them by double click does nothing, here is how you can start them:</p>
	<blockquote><p>
/opt/kde4/bin/kwrite.app/Contents/MacOS/kwrite
</p></blockquote>
	<p>These directions are based off the official ones which can be found <a href="http://ranger.users.finkproject.org/kde/index.php/Home">here</a>. I would just like to take this time to thank the KDE developers for what they are doing. They are really taking a stand to improve the desktop interface overall. This project really shows the strength open source can have if harnessed properly.</p>
	<p><span style="color: #FFFFFF">Note: I&#8217;m still a gnome guy.</span></p>
	<p>Here are a few screenshots for you:<br />
Kwrite:<br />
<a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/653017"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/653017_412f2fab48.jpg" alt="Kwrite" /></a></p>
	<p>Konqueror:<br />
<a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/653020"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/653020_3b598721cf.jpg" alt="Konqueror" /></a>
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		<title>25 days after the switch to a mac and RESTful fun</title>
		<link>http://www.codymays.net/content/2006/12/10/25-days-after-the-switch-to-a-mac-and-restful-fun/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 10 Dec 2006 06:31:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Mays</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	So here it is 25 days after I made &#8220;the switch&#8221;, but not just any switch, I switched from Linux. So what are my thoughts? I&#8217;m loving it! OSX is an amazing OS, especially running on a core 2 duo. Obviously, there are some things I miss, such as complete POSIX compliance and compiles working [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>So here it is 25 days after I made &#8220;the switch&#8221;, but not just any switch, I switched from Linux. So what are my thoughts? I&#8217;m loving it! OSX is an amazing OS, especially running on a core 2 duo. Obviously, there are some things I miss, such as complete POSIX compliance and compiles working out of the box, but I&#8217;ve been able to get everything I needed to work to actually work. I&#8217;d have to say my productivity has increased since the switch, probably due to better tools (Textmate).</p>
	<p>Last weekend I got <a href="http://phpsysinfo.sf.net">phpSysInfo</a>&#8217;s Darwin support almost up-to-par with the other OS&#8217;s it supports. I still have a few things left, but I&#8217;ll be submitting them back as a patch here shortly. :)</p>
	<p>Today, I spent most of the day working on <a href="http://threadbound.com">ThreadBound</a> when I should have been starting my huge project for school that is due on Friday. Besides setting up a bug tracker and doing the usual bug fixing, I actually added a completely new feature to ThreadBound &#8212; an MVC based <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/REST">REST</a> API system. It&#8217;s actually pretty complete and shouldn&#8217;t change much from here until the site goes live, since all I do now is create new class files and methods. Right now, it only has clones of <a href="http://flickr.com">Flick&#8217;s</a> <a href="http://www.flickr.com/services/api/flickr.test.echo.html">flickr.test.echo</a> and my own version of <a href="http://www.flickr.com/services/api/flickr.test.null.html">flickr.test.null</a>. Of course, all of mine go by threadbound.* instead of flickr.*.</p>
	<p>This site may go down for a few hours sometime within the next 3 days. I&#8217;m transferring the domain from enom.com to godaddy.com. Hopefully things will be fine when the transfer is done.</p>
	<p>I&#8217;m off to bed now.
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		<title>An Apple for Thanksgiving.</title>
		<link>http://www.codymays.net/content/2006/11/22/an-apple-for-thanksgiving/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Nov 2006 04:08:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Mays</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	I would like to wish everyone that reads this blog a happy Thanksgiving. Hope you all don&#8217;t eat too much. I know I will be tomorrow&#8230;maybe even with an Apple. Yep, my new 17&#8243; MacBook Pro finally came on Monday and today is the first day I&#8217;ve really put the time into learning how to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>I would like to wish everyone that reads this blog a happy Thanksgiving. Hope you all don&#8217;t eat too much. I know I will be tomorrow&#8230;maybe even with an Apple. Yep, my new 17&#8243; MacBook Pro finally came on Monday and today is the first day I&#8217;ve really put the time into learning how to use OS X. So far, I&#8217;m completely amazed, it&#8217;s a very nice system. I like how all the applications seem to work together for even simple tasks.</p>
	<p>The Kenwood Apple Store was true to their word, they called me the day they came in. I ended up getting to the store around 6:30-7pm and it was packed. These things must be selling like hotcakes because I know they sold 3 of them while we were waiting on the cashier to see if they had any 2gb ram sticks in stock &#8212; which they didn&#8217;t. So I&#8217;m still 1gb of ram short until my reserved stick comes in. They do have a nice deal going right now though. You can get an HP Photosmart C3180 printer for free with your MacBook if you are buying it on a college discount. You have to pay upfront, but you get a rebate for the full price of the printer, similar to how they were running the iPod deals.</p>
	<p>So far my experience of moving from Linux to OSX has been pretty grand, as I hinted at above. The built in wireless coupled with my new WRT45G, that I hadn&#8217;t tested the wireless on, seem to be working much better than my old setup. It&#8217;s so nice having wireless again, no cat5 cable to get tangled up in my mouse. Application-wise, I have already found a replacement for everything I used on Linux. I knew all of these before I even owned a Mac though, since I talk to/code with a few people that own a mac.</p>
	<p>Heck, in the three days I&#8217;ve had this thing, I&#8217;ve already spent $50 in software. I bought <a href="http://macromate.com">textmate</a> since it appears to be the best coding text editor on the planet for the mac and web 2.0 crew. I&#8217;m definitely liking it so far, but I&#8217;m on the hunt for PHP plugins now. They are a bit saturated with Ruby plugins. ;) I still need to get a legal copy of Photoshop CS2 for this box though. If only it was cheaper&#8230;</p>
	<p>I&#8217;ve also had the joy of being able to run a lot of my favorite Linux applications on this thing. Fink is quite a nice system. I already have X11 running at startup, without that stupid xterm. I&#8217;ve modified my shell settings so everything I need to start X apps from Terminal.app is there and ready to go. I suggest all of you go out and install <a href="http://www.rhythmiccanvas.com/software/xdroplets/index.html">Xdroplets</a>. Combined with this custom X11 setup and Xdroplets, I have a pretty standard application interface for running my old applications, such as XMMS or Konqueror for testing.</p>
	<p>To give you some idea of how fast this laptop is, I have two benchmarks for you. While I was writing this post, I started a compile of Apache 2.0.59 to start setting up my development environment for <a href="http://www.threadbound.com">ThreadBound</a>. Here are the command that I ran:</p>
	<blockquote><p>
$ ./configure<br />
$ export MAKEOPTS=&#8221;-j6&#8243;<br />
$ time make
</p></blockquote>
	<p>What are the results? Astounding, considering this is a 10-20 minute compile on my old Athlon64 3200+ laptop&#8230;</p>
	<blockquote><p>
real    1m37.240s<br />
user    0m53.671s<br />
sys     0m37.242s
</p></blockquote>
	<p>The other benchmark is from when I installed Windows XP on my friend&#8217;s MacBook Pro, which is identical to the one I bought. After installing Counter-Strike: Source, we ran the video stress test. These machines averaged 114 FPS on it. This test set all of the settings on high, so we tried it. We were getting about 60-90 FPS at 1680&#215;1050 during games. This just goes to show you the performance of this machine. Considering that people don&#8217;t know that the x1600 graphics cards they ship with are underclocked by around 45% below what ATI ships them as, due to heat. So I&#8217;m going to have to overclock them a bit and see how it does.</p>
	<p>Here is a nice picture of my MacBook Pro:</p>
	<div style="width:500px;text-align:right;"><a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/435556/" title="Zooomr Photo Sharing :: Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/435556_931ea66bff.jpg" width="500" height="376" alt="Macbook Pro Core 2 Duo Opening" border="0" style="border:1px solid #000;" /></a><span style="float:left;">Macbook Pro Core 2 Duo Opening</span> Hosted on <strong>Zooom<span style="color:#9EAE15;">r</span></strong></div>
	<p>More pictures of it can be found <a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/smartsets/codymays/6140">here.</a>
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		<title>Happy Birthday to me</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 02 Nov 2006 00:07:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Cody Mays</dc:creator>
		
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		<description><![CDATA[	Hi all! I know it&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve updated, but I&#8217;ve been busy. As a few of you know, my birthday was last Monday, October 23rd. It was my sweet 16th, so I had to go through all the stuff to get my drivers permit and all that good stuff.
	For my birthday, I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Hi all! I know it&#8217;s been a while since I&#8217;ve updated, but I&#8217;ve been busy. As a few of you know, my birthday was last Monday, October 23rd. It was my sweet 16th, so I had to go through all the stuff to get my drivers permit and all that good stuff.</p>
	<p>For my birthday, I bought an HP Visualize C360 PA-RISC for $60, which is quite a deal since that included shipping and the thing is well over 50lb. I know it works, but I currently cannot use it. I&#8217;m too new school to have a serial cable so I can get any output. I think I&#8217;m making a trip to radio shack this weekend. :)</p>
	<p>This birthday also marks my move to the Mac. :x I have reserved a brand new Macbook Pro. They finally upgraded to dual core with EMT64, so I decided it was time. The model I&#8217;m getting has 3gb ram, 17&#8243; glossy screen, and a 160gb harddrive. The problem is, I&#8217;m on the waiting list. I got on it over the weekend, but they still haven&#8217;t got a shipment in. I&#8217;m about to go crazy, since I need it for some of the work I&#8217;m doing on Threadbound.</p>
	<p>This &#8220;work&#8221; involves getting a development environment setup for someone else with an iMac. It&#8217;s proving to be quite difficult, mostly due to mysql bugs that show when trying to compile php. Anyway, I&#8217;ll keep you updated.</p>
	<p>More pictures here: <a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/smartsets/codymays/4644">http://beta.zooomr.com/smartsets/codymays/4644</a></p>
	<div style="width:500px;text-align:right;"><a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/321305/" title="Zooomr Photo Sharing :: Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/321305_29bddb0dd1.jpg" width="500" height="376" alt="PA-RISC 2" border="0" style="border:1px solid #000;" /></a><span style="float:left;">PA-RISC 2</span> Hosted on <strong>Zooom<span style="color:#9EAE15;">r</span></strong></div>
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		<title>NetBSD 3.0 Release Now runs on the bebox</title>
		<link>http://www.codymays.net/content/2006/10/09/netbsd-30-release-now-runs-on-the-bebox/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Oct 2006 23:29:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	As some of you know, and some of you don&#8217;t, last weekend was the 2nd NetBSD bugathon. Over 300 bugs have been reported as fixed and over 97 people joined the IRC channel to help out and talk about their ideas, I was one of them.  I spent a lot of yesterday, in between [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>As some of you know, and some of you don&#8217;t, last weekend was the 2nd NetBSD bugathon. Over 300 bugs have been reported as fixed and over 97 people joined the IRC channel to help out and talk about their ideas, I was one of them.  I spent a lot of yesterday, in between homework assignments, chatting to a few of the developers about getting NetBSD/BeBox running again, and I succeeded.</p>
	<p>Currently, the only thing you have to do to get NetBSD 3.0 Release to compile is edit the list file that has two entries for pte.h, one marking it obsolete and one marking it not. Remove the line marking it non-obsolete and compile as the handbook says with build.sh.</p>
	<p>The good news to come from this is that one of the developers instructed to get the port updated was there. He doesn&#8217;t have a bebox, so he didn&#8217;t want to do it blindly. He asked me to assist him with getting it up-to-date. So not only was yesterday the first day that NetBSD 3.0 has run on the bebox, as far as I know, but it also marks my slow journey back into an open source project. (I&#8217;m not going to get near as involved this time.)</p>
	<p>Here are some pics to drool over, click for larger versions:</p>
	<div style="width:500px;text-align:right;"><a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/258388/" title="Zooomr Photo Sharing :: Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/258388_7896db3b50.jpg" width="500" height="376" alt="NetBSD 3.0 on bebox" border="0" style="border:1px solid #000;" /></a><span style="float:left;">NetBSD 3.0 on bebox</span> Hosted on <strong>Zooom<span style="color:#9EAE15;">r</span></strong></div>
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		<title>A bit of a test</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 26 Sep 2006 00:41:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[	The past few weeks have been pretty insane. I have not only had a lot to do at school, but a lot going on too. My Counter-Strike: Source addiction is coming back too, thanks to a bunch of my friends at school and our newly formed clan. I wont&#8217; have much time for anything the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>The past few weeks have been pretty insane. I have not only had a lot to do at school, but a lot going on too. My Counter-Strike: Source addiction is coming back too, thanks to a bunch of my friends at school and our newly formed clan. I wont&#8217; have much time for anything the rest of the week though. Tomorrow and Wednesday I have PLAN testing, which is basically the pre-ACT test. Then I have a week to do my PSAT practice booklet and take the PSAT. Fun times ahead. :)</p>
	<p>In other news, I would like to leak a bit of news on one of my new projects that I am co-developing with a network operator for the<a href="http://wyldryde.org">WyldRyde.org</a> IRC network, <a href="http://www.damnsmallbsd.org">DamnSmallBSD</a>. It is a take off of the very first linux distribution I ever used, <a href="http://www.damnsmalllinux.org">Damn Small Linux</a>. Our goals are similar, but we are based on a completely different operating system, FreeBSD. We also have some cool ideas to keep it modular for people looking to remaster it. Keep your eyes open, the cd is bootable, we just haven&#8217;t done much work on the userland yet.</p>
	<p>Over the past day, I also broke back into some PHP. ThreadBound officially moved a step closer to it&#8217;s main goal. Here is a little hint of a very early page:</p>
	<div style="width:500px;text-align:right;"><a href="http://beta.zooomr.com/photos/codymays/230218/" title="Zooomr :: Photo Sharing"><img src="http://static.zooomr.com/images/230218_20636fef9a.jpg" width="500" height="237" alt="ThreadBound - preview" border="0" style="border:1px solid #000;" /></a><span style="float:left;">ThreadBound - preview</span> Hosted on <strong>Zooom<span style="color:#9EAE15;">r</span></strong></div>
	<p>I have also been contacted to do some more work for <a href="http://www.thunderit.com">ThunderIT.com</a>, so I&#8217;m very happy about that. The project I&#8217;ll be working on is very cool. Hopefully some of the cash I get from this job will help me get a new laptop.
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