Mooing Macbook Pro

My Macbook Pro has been causing me problems for almost a month now. It sounds much louder than it should during normal operation. Every once in a while (more often than not now a days) it will start getting much louder like an engine for a while. After a while it eventually goes back to normal, but as I said normal is still way too loud. Last week I got fed up with the sound (when my office is quiet all I hear is this dam laptop and it drives me crazy) and had it taken in to a Apple service center. I got it back in the middle of this week, and early on it was apparent that the replaced fan did not do much good. Yesterday when it started sounding really loud again I knew whatever they replaced didn’t fix the issue.

I called Apple support today and spend almost an hour on the phone. At first the level 1 support guy was giving me the normal song and dance about how they need to bring it to a depot and take a look at it. He couldn’t shed any light on what was going on. Something must have clicked because after a while he put me on hold and sent me to a specialist. I actually spoke to someone who knew what he was doing. Now it is hard to explain a noise problem. The system functions without any issues, but it is just abnormally loud. I can’t localize the sound. It seems random when it gets really loud, but it is constantly emitting a low hum that it should not. I know it shouldn’t because at work we have a few Macbooks and Macbook Pro‘s. My luck that my personal computer would be messed up. The guy I spoke to supposedly made some special notes on my ticket and I am now waiting for a box to arrive to send it in. They said something about the logic board, but they will run it for a while when they get it to see if the can reproduce the issue. I hope they can, but based off of how often it happens to me I don’t think there will be a problem with them reproducing it.

Now I have to go without my work computer for probably another week. It isn’t too bad since I have my personal Macbook I will bring to the office. The downside is that I normally leave my Macbook on at home when I am at work and run a bunch of different processes. I shouldn’t complain too much since I at least have a laptop to use. I know I get a bit spoiled with the gear I have access to at work. I just hope this unit comes back and works. More news when the unit comes back!

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Novell Zen

I am not new to Novell’s Zen product suite. I used Zen about 10 years ago at one of my first technology jobs. Looking back I would consider myself to have been closed minded about technology. I was all about Microsoft OS’s and discounted Novell’s NDS. That was difficult for me since at the time I worked for a company who used Novell, and Microsoft was just gaining a footing in the network department. My first real promotion was when I got taken off the help-desk and given the task of dealing with our growing NT environment. As a side aspect of my job I was to head up any special projects that came up. I know that the special projects aspect was just my boss Jeff wanting to be able to get me involved in anything he wanted to put me on. I was one of a few people who he liked to use to just get stuff done quickly.

I bring all this up because one of the first projects I got involved with was Novell Zen. When I was on the helpdesk I got involved in desktop image building, and then projects related to installing applications. I remember spending countless nights with a team of 10 people running around floor after floor upgrading software. I swore there was a better way. One day I was complaining to someone in our network dept and they where like “yeah we have something that would speed that up”. They where talking about ZEN, or Zero Effort Networking. At the time it was a new application from Novell that we owned, but no one wanted to deal with it. My big mouth got me in charge of looking into using it. If after all I had an issue with how we deployed apps, why didn’t I try this out and see if it would work. I remember that most people looked at me funny when I talked about using it. Everyone was skeptical, including myself. But the potential was huge. I ended up leaving that company before we could roll out every application with ZEN, but we had gotten to a few of them, and the fundamentals where down.

The next job I went to ended up having their own packaging system that the put together from an off the shelf app. When you are a group at IBM Global Services you can do such things. The project I was on was a fantastic example of automated application deployment, but I am getting off topic a bit.

In the end after Global Services I really didn’t get to play with any software deployment tools again until recently. The jobs I took for a while where not desktop management related, or where too small of an environment for them. Where I am now has grown enormously since when I started. A few years ago we kicked around using Microsoft SMS, but it never got out of the testing phase. I just wouldn’t do what we wanted. We always talked about how awesome ZEN was, but we thought that you needed a Novell network to run it, and we where all Windows so we never gave it much thought.

That was until last year. My friend Joe who is a big into Novell software said you can get ZEN to work just fine with a windows environment. Our interest was peaked. It wasn’t until Scott (another Scott, not me) started that we had the kick in the ass to look at ZEN. he had some experience with it and finally convinced us to seriously look at it. That was earlier this year. I am amazed at the potential of this application. We are in the middle of rolling out client desktops with ZEN and the Novell Application Launcher. Most of the products we use are packaged, and we are working on the rest of them. What is amazing is that we have eDirectory (Novell’s version of Active Directory, or shall I say AD is Microsoft’s version of Novell eDirectory since Novell has had their directory services around for years before Microsoft’s) getting all its information out of our 2003 domain and it really does work!

As I said we are in the middle of a ZEN deployment at one of our offices. it coincides with a new hardware roll out so it makes life easy to enable all new machines to use ZEN. Next up is doing the same roll out in our larger office. We have only cracked the surface with ZEN. Right now we are using the imaging function that works great. We have the remote control feature setup but as of yet I am not sure if we have actually used it on anyone. That makes supporting people between two offices nice since we can have support staff in either office help just about anyone if they have ZEN configured. We also have the packaging part of ZEN down pretty well. That of course was the driving force to use the product in the first place.

Next up is finishing re-deploying desktops and laptops everywhere in the company using ZEN. Then it is on to inventory control and more frequent updates (allot more) of the software suite. Now that we can package and quickly update images we can make changes faster with less down time. it is amazing stuff. I must sound like a Novell poster child? I sing the praises of products that work. Now it wasn’t all sunshine. We had our setbacks, and it took allot longer than we had planned to get as far as we have, but it DOES WORK!!!

It is weird going from mocking Novell, to being a person looking at other products they have going, hey this stuff may be just what I was looking for. And on the flip side I have come to question allot of Microsoft’s moves recently. Not all of them, but it says allot that I am writing this entry on a Macbook Pro, and I find myself looking at linux based applications more and more.

The moral of this entry (yes there is a moral to this) is that I shouldn’t mock any technology because one day it may be just what you need!

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The Perpetual Upgrade

Since I am perpetually upgrading I am now sporting a new Apple Macbook Pro. Well honestly it is not mine. it is my new work computer. I have given up the small size of my Powerbook 12″ for the power and the Core Duo intel chip of the 15″ Macbook Pro. It is big, but that means the screen is also big. I am hoping not to carry it home every day like I did with the Powerbook. That may make me not care so much about the size. Every so often I swap back and forth between wanting a nice size screen and a small form factor. Neither are perfect, so I never know what I want. I am at a point where I want a nice size screen so I can work off the laptop anywhere.

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New Desk Setup

Now that the iMac is gone I was able to reorganize my desk a bit and get back to 1 monitor. I rewired my desk with KVM cables. I now have my HP desktop plugged back in along with my Macbook on the same monitor. I switched back to a VGA monitor and put away my 20″ Apple Cinema Display. I am hoping to sell the Apple display since it doesn’t work with my VGA KVM. It is DVI of course. Those displays retain their value a bit so I am hopeful I will get a decent amount of cash for it. Now I can plug in up to 2 more computers but right now I only need to plug in 2.

I also cleaned up some cables and did some heavy dusting while I was under my desk. Man the dust accumulates.

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iMac is Sold

I have completed my sale of my 20″ intel iMac. It didn’t sell on ebay but one of the bidders was local (i do live in the biggest city in the country) and still wanted it, was willing to pay for the reserve and show up to get it. Now that I have my money I will pay for the Macbook I just got!

Before the sale I ran out on this crappy morning for a hair cut. and then ran off to work (see next post)

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54 Wireless Networks

With my new Macbook I find 54 wifi networks in my apartment (See the first page of them in picture below). it is crazy. With my iMac or Powerbook I found only like 9. The antenna is that much more sensitive on this new Macbook. Now I have to find out how many of them are open with good signal strength. I also need to make sure my own wifi network is not getting bad signal strength because it is sharing a channel with too many nearby networks.

54 Wireless Networks

New Macbook

I broke down this weekend and bought a Macbook. I got the black one. I was hoping for a larger hard drive but didn’t want to special order it. I went to the new Apple store on 59th street. They had a ton in stock, or so it seemed. I decided that I do want a home computer even thought I have a work laptop. I also took Danny’s lead and figured why does my home computer need to be a desktop. I love my iMac. It is fast, and has everything I need, but it also has things I don’t need like tons of size! I also don’t like being locked into 1 monitor size. With a portable I can get a larger external screen if I want one.

So with my new Macbook in hand I will be eBaying my iMac. It served me well, but it does have to go so I can pay for the Macbook. I should get a decent price for it since it is in mint condition, with original packaging and an AppleCare.

I am off to take photos of the gear now!

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Powerbook #5

Today I got my a new powerbook. I know I just got one back in December but when you get the opportunity to upgrade you take it. Someone in my group was getting a laptop and he was going for a powerbook. He was going to be happy with any Mac laptop so I had the chance to go to the same 12″ powerbook I had but get a bigger hard drive. I figured why not. Now I have a maxed out 12″ powerbook with 1.25 gigs of ram and a 100gig hard drive. I should be ok for a while! Andrew is also happy sporting my old (4 months) 80gig model. This new computer is my 5th (if I counted correctly) 12″ powerbook, and most likely my last since the Macbook Pro’s hopefully will have a smaller model soon.

Moving to this Powerbook was a breeze. I have upgraded mac’s before (as you can tell by the number of Powerbooks I had), but I never used the migration tool that Apple has when you register the computer. This time I figured I would give it a try. Man will I use that tool again. All you do is plug in the old computer to the new one with a firewire cable and it copies anything and everything you want from it. It got all my applications, my user profiles and settings, misc files on the hard drive, and anything else I could think of. The only issue was 3 applications required re-install’s. Besides that it worked flawlessly. And it took about 2 hours to copy 50gigs of data. It was amazing. Yet another reason I am a Mac fan over Windows. Wow, a few years ago I would never have believed I would say that let alone put it in writing.

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Rebuilt My Laptop

I rebuilt my work issued IBM Thinkpad T40 on Christmas eve. Gus finally returned his old laptop. Since he wiped his hard drive I took the opportunity to upgrade mine. I needed more drive space, and I really needed to wipe my laptop. I had tons of issues with it freezing up on me. It was driving me crazy.

Now that it is rebuilt (well almost) I am still having some issues. I am frustrated with windows, even though I use it almost every day. I haven’t even put on the more obscure software that I have on the Thinkpad so I could see if the system worked fine without them. The answer I got was it works better than before, but not by much.

At least I have double the drive space now. That will keep me in business with VMWare images. With all my Virtual Machines I have stored on my laptop now I still don’t have room for any MP3’s, but this is a work machine anyway:)

Really Old School Virtual Machines

After getting Win 98, and 95 installed I gave a crack at Windows 3.11. First off OS’s built when the 386 or 486 were common install on a P-4 with 750megs of ram (even if it is in a virtual machine) rather fast. I got DOS 6.22 installed in the Virtual Machine in 5 minutes. It took longer to get the virtual disk to be formated with FAT16 and the install files onto the disk than it did to run the install. Windows 3.11, actually Windows for Workgroups 3.11 took like 15 minutes total to install. Probably less. I didn’t test the network settings, but I was glad that the thing installed. I have saved all the configurations. I have no real use for them, except for having them and making sure they actually work. You never know when you will need and old OS.

It turns out the problems I had installing all of the above mentioned OS’s was not me, but my AMD Atholon 1500+ desktop. Some piece of hardware is crashing windows, and vmware. it was doing similar things a few months ago when I was trying to install win95. Now I think it is the machine. When it happened before I thought it was what I was trying to do. I got everything to work just fine on my Thinkpad T40.