Ricky Mills on Facebook Ricky Mills's flickr photostream Ricky Mills on Last.fm Follow Ricky Mills on Twitter
Ricky Mills - Internet Entrepreneur

  1. Top 10 Mac Web Development Apps

    July 25, 2009 by Rick - Comments (0)


    Following on from my post on the Top 10 Mac Productivity Apps, I’m now going to share what I feel, are the top 10 web development apps.

    Now, obviously my choices will not suite many programmers. For this reason, please bear in mind that I’m a PHP developer, and my choices focus on PHP/HTML/CSS development. There are going to be a few repeated apps, simply because there’s a fine line between the two subjects.

    Ok, lets get started! (click here to continue reading…)


    Tagged in: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , ,

     

  2. Top 10 Mac Productivity Applications For Developers!

    January 25, 2009 by Rick - Comments (2)

    I’ve recently been working on modifying my workspace to allow for greater productivity. This includes my physical desk setup as well as my desktop and apps. This is going to be the first in a series of posts on Mac productivity, and where better to start than with the Apps!

    I do a lot of web development on my Mac’s. My current setup is to have my iMac as my ‘main’ display. To my far right I have my new MacBook Pro that I purchased on the day they came out (yes…I’m a fanatic). The MBP has a second display connected which sits in between the iMac and MBP. I’ve got FireFox running on that display, showing phpMyAdmin, Terminal and DirectAdmin. The main MBP display just runs Skype and iTunes. I then use my iPhone to control iTunes remotely to save having to turn around to keep skipping those naff songs that I’ve not gotten round to removing from my library!

    On the iMac I do all the coding and design. I also have a (click here to continue reading…)


    Tagged in: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

     

  3. OS X Leopard Running on Acer Aspire One

    January 12, 2009 by Rick - Comments (2)

    Well the first post of the new year! Hope everyone had a great Christmas/New Year.

    When I was out in Florida over Christmas, I bought myself an Acer Aspire One netbook. Basically this little thing has very similar specifications to my Mac Mini which has recently had lots of problems….problems that would be very expensive to fix.

    Anyway, I decided I would have a go at getting OS X Leopard running on the Aspire One. I had read that it was possible however without wireless and in some cases sound. Plus I would have to sacrifice the use of the SD expansion port and other media ports. That’s not really something that bothers me though as I use my main computer for anything relating to cameras.

    So I installed OS X using Kalyway’s great distro (also I may note that I do own a separate OS X license for this computer) and got everything working except wireless. I found that the Atheros based wireless card in the Aspire wasn’t supported by OS X. So I purchased a broadcom based dell card from eBay for £12 inc P&P. Once that arrived, I fitted it and it worked first time. At the same time I took the opportunity to replace the 512MB RAM module with a 1GB module, taking the system memory up to 1.5GB’s

    Overall I’m very happy with the result. I got a great portable laptop / server running the best operating system around for just $349 USD in Walmart!

    Unfortunately I cant post any snaps up at the moment as I’m in the middle of moving from Flickr to my own gallery, however will update you once I do have a bunch of images to show off!


    Tagged in: , , , , ,

     

  4. Poor little Mini!

    November 21, 2008 by Rick - Comments (0)

    I’ve been using a MacMini as my home server for about 6 months now. I found one cheap (£250) on ebay. Its only an Intel core duo (not core 2) running at 1.66 but it works great as a server. I had problems with it when I bought it. It wouldn’t boot and showed all the signs of a faulty RAM module.

    The seller kindly sent me a replacement 1GB stick as it looked like one of the RAM slots was faulty. I had been running fine for about 5 months, then last month I did a re-boot after OS X 10.5.5 was released and boom….the mini wouldn’t boot. After spending about 5 days trying to fix it, even trying to reinstall OS X I gave in. It looked like OS X stopped running if there were memory issues.

    I installed Ubuntu which worked flawlessly….for 5 days. I’m still running Ubuntu and have to re-boot every 5 or so days as it locks up. Nothing in the logs, it just locks up. I’ve come to the conclusion that there’s something not right hardware wise and cant be fixed.

    I’m going to be looking into replacing it, but cant really afford to splash out on another MacMini. I think I’ll be making a new server using an Intel Atom package. I can still run at 1.6 Ghz and its still a small sized motherboard.

    Since the Atom integrated motherboards are fairly cheap, I will be able to spend some money on getting system to boot on a solid state drive. I found that you can get 32GB CF Cards, and a CF to SATA drive for under £50 which is great! You can even get duel CF readers, thus giving you a 64GB solid state drive on the cheap!

    So heres my spec plan:

    1.6Ghz Intel Atom
    2GB DDR2 RAM
    2x 32GB CF solid drives (using a SATA -> CF adaptor)
    A small case (not much bigger than the MacMini case hopefully)
    DVD RW +/-

    Since I’m off on holiday soon I cant really afford to build this, however when I’m over in the states, I’ll pop into circuit city, Best Buy and a few other places to see if I can get some of the parts….will be much cheaper than buying here! :D


    Tagged in: , , ,

     


 
 

Important Info

RickyMills.com is proudly powered by Wordpress.

Please read the Privacy Policy and Terms of Usage.

My Other Projects

VPSSpeed - VPS Hosting
RikeMedia - Our corporate site
WSDReg - Domain Registration
uTrack.Me - Website Tracking
ServerStatusPro - Website Monitoring

Recommended Buys