We've moved again!
07/11/08 12:14 Filed in: Work
Due to the fast moving, ever improving world of
RMStudio we've moved again to but a stones throw away.
Our new offices are now located at:
RMStudio Ltd.
16 Manette Street
London
W1D 4AR
Our new offices are now located at:
RMStudio Ltd.
16 Manette Street
London
W1D 4AR
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What to do with a seemingly dead server
Dave had an interesting problem the other day - whilst
the Xserve was functioning normally, he couldn’t access
the server using either Apple Remote Desktop nor
physically plugging a monitor into the back and the
processor usage lights were just over half way. He was
however, able to SSH in.
Rebooting the server was out of the question as people were working from it, so our intrepid tech spent the entire morning looking for a solution. It turned out that the CoreGraphics service had crashed, so killing it forced it to restart:
After you kill the process OS X will automatically restart it and all will be well again. This was performed on OS X 10.5 Leopard Server.
Rebooting the server was out of the question as people were working from it, so our intrepid tech spent the entire morning looking for a solution. It turned out that the CoreGraphics service had crashed, so killing it forced it to restart:
- First log into the machine as an administrator over SSH
- Type “ps -A” to list all processes
- Then type “kill PID” Where the PID is the number
next to
System/Library/Frameworks/ApplicationServices.framework/Frameworks/
CoreGraphics.framework/Resources/WindowServer -daemon
After you kill the process OS X will automatically restart it and all will be well again. This was performed on OS X 10.5 Leopard Server.
We've moved!
15/05/08 16:06 Filed in: Work
Touching the VOIP
There are few things we at RMStudio towers like less
than dealing with the un-organised bumbling goliath
that is BT (British Telecom or Bloody
Terrible, your choice).
You ring, you get a recorded thing, 10 hours later someone with less knowledge in technical matters than the average Polar Bear answers and tells you that you've called the wrong "section" of BT and that you "need to call 1. BTClick, BTConnect, BTBroadband or Oh'BT from Some mothers do ave em!
So.... when the chance comes along to stop giving them who rule the copper money we snap at it. Hence this story from the TUAW more than caught our eye.
The uber geeks are hard at work trying to get the iPod Touch to work as a phone using VOIP technology and it seems they are winning.
You ring, you get a recorded thing, 10 hours later someone with less knowledge in technical matters than the average Polar Bear answers and tells you that you've called the wrong "section" of BT and that you "need to call 1. BTClick, BTConnect, BTBroadband or Oh'BT from Some mothers do ave em!
So.... when the chance comes along to stop giving them who rule the copper money we snap at it. Hence this story from the TUAW more than caught our eye.
The uber geeks are hard at work trying to get the iPod Touch to work as a phone using VOIP technology and it seems they are winning.
iPhone Launch in the UK
Bloody............... Finally! Today sees the launch of the iPhone in the UK (and some other places in Europe that don't matter as much).
How excited are we? Excited enough to still be awake blogging about it!
No one from RMStudio was brave/mad enough to sit through a cold evening in Regent Street, we're tucked up safe from the freak pigeons and the rogue ITV news crew. We do have some "Friends of RMStudio" right at the front though! Nik Fletcher (thanks for the photo), who writes for TUAW and our web guru Graham Gilbert are sitting there as we speak. Right at the front of the queue it's quite possible they'll be the first (Legitimate) UK iPhone owners.
Why does everyone want one? Because Steve Jobs said so that's why!
We're searching for a new Geek
06/11/07 15:09 Filed in: Work
Pixelmator released. Mmmmmmm Core Image!
26/09/07 14:55 Filed in: Geekery
If you're doing any sort of photo manipulation it's generally accepted that Photoshop is the program of choice. It's become an industry standard and as such is priced at a level that takes full advantage of it's monopoly. This is reasonably acceptable for businesses, but for the individual it's rather a lot of money to pay just to remove the wrinkles from Aunt Edna's picture. So Photoshop released Photoshop Elements, great! but when using it it always feels like a stripped down version of Photoshop, which is essentially what it is.
Along comes PixelMator. "Image editing for the rest of us" A universal Binary program for Mac OS X.
The first thing you notice is how good it looks, its got a sort of Aperture look with the main colour being black, all the panels float on the screen and they all have that slight transparency that gives the application a professional feel. The second thing you notice is how quick it runs, especially if you've got a meaty graphics card in your mac. PixelMator takes full advantage of Core Image meaning that most of the image processing is done on the image card leaving the main CPU to do other things (like render coverflow smoothly!).
Pixelmator supports over 100 file formats including PSDs with layers and has loads of the same functions as the full version of photoshop all for $59!
Check out the demo, it's well worth it.
iPod touch and Coverbuddy = cheap Sonos alternative
20/09/07 15:01 Filed in: Geekery
I was helping a client set up his home network today.
He has a mac mini which he wants to control iTunes on
from his laptop. I pointed him towards coverbuddy a brilliant little
piece of software that allows you to control your
iTunes from anywhere using a web interface. With
this in mind I decided to see if it worked on the
new iPod Touch - It did!
The interface is a little small on the screen at first but that's easily sorted by zooming in.
It basically means that you can plug your mac into your stereo and control your music from the iPod. I've done it before with the PSP but got a little bored of using the little mouse pointer on the psp, but with the touch interface I can see this being quite a nice cheap alternative to Sonos.
The interface is a little small on the screen at first but that's easily sorted by zooming in.
It basically means that you can plug your mac into your stereo and control your music from the iPod. I've done it before with the PSP but got a little bored of using the little mouse pointer on the psp, but with the touch interface I can see this being quite a nice cheap alternative to Sonos.
iPod touch like the iPhone without the nagging!
20/09/07 00:35 Filed in: Geekery
iPhone launch in the UK but no Flex support!
18/09/07 16:52 Filed in: Apple
We were really excited to hear news today that the iPhone would be released in the UK on the 9th November, a long time away for anyone as excited as we are to get one, but a firm date none the less. Also, it'll definitely be on O2 which'll mean we won't even have to change operators to get our grubby mitts on them.
So we'll get the iPhones as soon as they come out, we'll be able to receive email, SMS people, call our friend, listen to Phil Collins watch funny YouTube clips and surf the web all on an apple product, great!........
Not so great, the Safari browser on the iPhone doesn't support Flash! More importantly to us, it doesn't support Flex programs meaning that, yes you can surf the web and look at static web pages but you can't take advantage of the interactive side of the web as far as Flash and Flex is concerned...... That's Rubbish!