Monthly Archives: February 2004

Setting up your own web-TV or radio station

If you want to set up your own web-TV or radio station, you’ll find an article in O’Reilly’s Mac OS X Hacks that describes how to set up a web radio on Mac OS X Jaguar.

Installing SuSE Linux within Virtual PC

It’s possible to install Linux on your Mac instead of Mac OS X. While this might make some sense to long-time Linux users who just want to take advantage of Mac hardware, for most of the people it’s much more interesting to use Mac OS X as the working operating system.

Change the look&feel of Cocoa programs

It’s easy to change the look and feel of Cocoa programs to make them fit your taste.
If you want to know how to replace the standard icons and sounds of Cocoa programs with your own files, read the book ‘Mac OS X – The missing manual‘ by David Pogue, published by O’Reilly.