DTMF, Cookbook
Simple Flatbreads (with optional Za’atar)
makes 4 flatbreds
Flatbread ingredients:
- ¼ tsp. sugar
- ½ tsp. salt
- 1 tsp. yeast
- 1 ½ cup flour
- 1 tbsp. olive oil
- ½ cup warm water
Za’atar topping:
- 1:1 za’atar mix to olive oil
- if you don’t have pre-mixed za’atar, combine in equal parts:
- oregano
- basil
- sumac
- sesame seeds
Directions:
- In a small bowl, combine:
- ½ cup warm water
- 1 tsp. yeast
- ¼ tsp. sugar
- 1 tbsp. olive oil
- Stir together, let stand for 15 minutes
- After 15 minutes, the surface should appear frothy
- In a medium-large mixing bowl, combine remaining dry ingredients
- 1 ½ cup flour
- ½ tsp. salt
- pour in previously prepared bowl yeast/water/sugar/oil mixture
- work wet/dry ingredients into a dough ball
- drizzle with a touch of olive oil
- roll the dough ball in oil to coat surface
- let dough ball stand covered in a warm area for 1 hour
- prepare floured work surface
- divide dough ball into 4 equal parts
- cut with a large knife or bench scraper
- roll flat, applying flour to surfaces as necessary
- dimple flat dough circle with your fingers
- brush on za’atar/oil mixture to taste
- place flattened/brushed flatbreads on a pizza pan or cookie sheet
- bake @ 400˚C for 8 minutes
OS X 10.4.x (Tiger) on a PowerBook G4 (M5884)
Ingredients
- OS X 10.4.x (Tiger) DMG
- PowerBook G4 (M5884)
- a USB 2.0 drive
- Another machine on which to prepare your USB 2.0 drive
Directions
- Pre-prepare your installation media
- Open Disk Utility and select your USB 2.0 device in the device browser
- Note: make sure to select the device’s root entry
- Select “Partition”
- Change Partition Layout from “Current” to “1 Partition”
- Select “Options”
- Ensure “Apple Partition Map” is selected
- Select “HFS (Journaled)” as Format
- Name your drive something simple (like TigerUSB)
- this name will automatically be changed by subsequent steps
- Press the button labeled “Partition”
- Mount your Tiger DMG
- Prepare your installation media
- Open Disk Utility (if not already open)
- Unmount your newly created partition, located on the USB 2.0 drive
- select “Install Mac OS X DVD” in the device browser
- if you don’t see it, make sure you have mounted your Tiger DMG
- Select “Restore”
- “Source” should already be populated with “Install Mac OS X DVD”
- “Destination” will be blank
- Drag your unmounted “TigerUSB” partition to “Destination”
- Press the button labeled “Restore”
- enter password as required
- verify disk as required
- Disk Utility will run
- your USB 2.0 drive will eventually re-appear as “Install Mac OS X DVD”
- Note your USB 2.0 drive partition number in Disk Utility
- Select your newly restored partition in the device browser
- “Get Info” by pressing “⌘/ + i” on your keyboard
- note the partition number
- in this case, Disk Utility shows disk2s3
- meaning my partition number is 3
- Eject the USB 2.0 drive from the preparation machine
- Plug the USB 2.0 drive into the target PowerBook G4
- Boot into Open Firmware by holding “⌘/ + option + o + f” and pressing the power button
- hold the keyboard chord until the screen turns on, then release
- Check the device tree
dev / ls
- look for usb@XX, a member of pci@f2000000
- look for disk@X, a member of usb@XX
- remind yourself of your partition number
- create an alias
devalias ud /pci@f2000000/usb@19/disk@1
- you can verify this worked by reading the alias and specifying your partition number
- boot from partition 3 of the alias
boot ud:3,\System\Library\CoreServices\BootX
- Assuming no complications, your PowerBook G4 should begin booting from your USB 2.0 drive
- Congratulations! Good luck with your installation.
- Assuming a successful installation, you may want to disable Dashboard with:
defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean YES
- which can be reversed with:
defaults write com.apple.dashboard mcx-disabled -boolean NO
killall Dock
to see the changes take effect
Installing Tigerbrew on OS X 10.4.11 (Tiger)
- Xcode 2.5 required, available via an Apple Developers account
- Download Tigerbrew
$ ruby install
, where install
is the file path of the download
- follow other instructions in the README.md
- like adding the following to
~/.profile
:
export PATH=/usr/local/sbin:/usr/local/bin:$PATH
- assuming successful installation:
- install your first package, hopefully:
Enabling TRIM Support on a non-apple SSD in OS X 10.7.5 (Lion)
- from https://gist.github.com/clarencesong/3768688
- open Terminal, etc.
- Back up the original driver:
$ sudo cp /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage-backup
- Modify the driver
$ sudo perl -pi -e 's|(\x52\x6F\x74\x61\x74\x69\x6F\x6E\x61\x6C\x00{1,20})[^\x00]{9}(\x00{1,20}\x4D)|$1\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00\x00$2|sg' /System/Library/Extensions/IOAHCIFamily.kext/Contents/PlugIns/IOAHCIBlockStorage.kext/Contents/MacOS/IOAHCIBlockStorage
- Refresh kexts to load changes
$ sudo kextcache -system-prelinked-kernel
$ sudo kextcache -system-caches
$ sudo touch /System/Library/Extensions/
- Reboot
$ ffmpeg -i yourSourceFile.mov -c:v hap -format hap_q -compressor none outputName.mov
- assuming
$ ffmpeg -encoders | grep hap
returns Vidvox Hap encoder