Archive for March, 2008

Thoughts and Prayers

If Bush was sent to punish us for our sins, why does it seem the only ones getting punished are the Iraqis.

Do you remember when Bush started the war and he told us he was seizing the assets of terrorist organizations, well why haven’t we done anything about Haliburton?

The Exposed Temple Hall and the Third Stage of Enlightenment

amazing shot

iTunes 100% CPU on Exit

So I haven’t been able to use iTunes in windows for a while now. When I exited the program it would lockup the CPU at 100%, causing me to force quit the process several times before it finally died. This was happening both using an older version from a while ago and the current version (as of writing) 7.6.x.

I decided to do a little hunting around the web to see if I could find anyone else having a similar problem. Here is the article that caused me to think it was something to do with NOD32. It didn’t completely solve my problem, but got me headed on the right path.

iTunes taking 100% of CPU when playing!

… as soon as I monitored I saw that it was the NOD32 file monitor (amon.sys) that was causing the problem - shutting it down makes the problem go away. Strange thing is that on both my laptop and my HTPC I have the NOD32 file monitor running and it has no problem with AMON.SYS and iTunes.

I tried adding the iTunes folder to AMON, but that didn’t work. What did work was adding the iTunes.exe to the Exclusions list of the NOD32 IMON scanner. What was happening was NOD32 was blocking iTunes attempts at communicating with the Steve Jobs Mothership. Apparently uploading your listening preferences to iTunes is so important if your blocking its attempts to phone home it won’t close properly. Well fine then upload all you want, at least its working again.

How to Fix it:
Open NOD32 > IMON > Miscellaneous Tab > Exclusion: Edit > Add button (Find iTunes.exe)

Removing the Developer Tools

I was looking for a way to removing the developer tools folder and found a perl script that removes the developer tools from your system. It is located in /Developer/tools and the name of the script is uninstall-devtools.pl.

You can run it from the terminal by typing:

# sudo ./Developer/Tools/uninstall-devtools.pl

Tested on 10.4 and it removes everything but one folder.

Battlestar Galactica Last supper

Battlestar Galactica Last supper, originally uploaded by kidddrunkadelic14.

Amazing Job at editing! What an awesome show! Full rez version here.