First HDR Test image
Photography can be rather fun, and if you combine photography and technology you got yourself one heck of a cake. So what is HDR? HDR stands for “high dynamic range imaging”. You can wiki it here. In HDR you take several shots on the same thing (make sure it doesn’t move at all). A minimum of three shots: under exposed, normal, over exposed. Of course the more the better.
Sadly, I seemed to have messed up a bit on taking the image so it took a little editing around to get it ‘near’ correct. But here it is:
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Got VMWare installation problems? VmWare complaining during compile that it can’t find libraries that DO exist? Got a x64 bit system? Then this is the right patch for you!
The vmware-any-any patch allows you to complile vmware on a system where it usually won’t be able to, note though this won’t work for all problems. You can click on the more link to read a bit more about the Any-any patch and what it does (and doesn’t do). And without further adue, here is a convenient link to the 116 any any patch.
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Ever since having an iPhone, I’ve toyed with it installing with and that. But nothing have me as much as a headache as Summerboard. Why? Cause of the differenced in firmware and permissions, in older versions the user who controlled all the fun stuff was root (I think). But in later versions of the iPhone firmware it was ‘mobile’ AND the folders changed too.
I’ve written about possible manual solutions to this before, for some it worked for some it didn’t. Well, lately I almost created an iBrick ™. Thankfully it was a learning experience.
So how do you get things to work? Simple: Firmware 1.4.
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