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This can easily be done with a retail copy of Snow Leopard. I did it not too long ago. Download the iBoot-Supported ISO from tonymacx86, and then just follow the guide up until the part about selecting the ISO. Choose iBoot, and then when the system gets to the menu, unmount the iso and mount your DVD drive, or the

You got the matte Macbook? o.0

It's worth noting that the base clock also affects more than just the RAM and the CPU, but also the PCI bus, among other things. Be warned.

Also, to do this on KDE4, all you need is:

You need to be in your home folder for that to work correctly. Either use

@TheFu: pacman -S calcurse

I remember the good 'ol days when game machine makers had to rely on physics to scam you out of money.

@Almightywhacko: The AR Drone is a completely open platform for developers, with an SDK and all. Surely new applications will be available for every platform.

@jodaboda: No, it will just look for whatever NTFS partitions it cant find, mount them, and check if they contain windows\system32\config\sam and windows\system32\config\system. If they do, it will get cracking.

@Skyjumper: Tisk tisk, MRI...

@damis648: Actually, I like 0.8 better (both as a player and this).

Heh.

@bededog: Nautilus would then be running from that terminal, and you don't want that because then when you close the terminal, Nautilus will also.

Instead of running 'pkill nautilus' and then 'nautilus', you can just run 'nautilus -q'...

XPS M1530. Hell yeah.

@MYMHM: TRIM is a feature of the drive. As long as the OS supports TRIM, all will be fine. Unfortunately, Snow Leopard does not support TRIM. Eventually SSDs will probably do this themselves, but until now, there will be no TRIM on OS X.

I'm not exactly sure on this one, so correct me if I'm wrong: If you use the