Sometimes I pour a drink, set up the hammock and watch them turn into fireflies.
Careful not to fall out of the hammock.
I ain't got time to drink tonight. I just successfully created a $120 hackintosh because I'm too much of a cheap bastard to let spare LCD panels go to waste and there ain't no good photoframe devices out there. Damned if the little fucker didn't just boot up to Airport clean as a whistle the third time in a row.
Start with this: http://www.ebay.com/sch/PC-Desktops-/179/i.html?_nkw=eeebox+... Add in this: http://www.insanelymac.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=199658 And get this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2li6mOtGBFY The tricky part for me was that due to to Asus' partition of the existing Seagate drive (it's got a hidden bootstrap so that you can positively destroy the eeebox and have it come back to life) I didn't get any joy until I replaced the HD (which I had sitting around - went SSD on my mac pro and then upped the size, so the old SSD went into my Mac Mini and the old Mac Mini drive had been sitting around). From there, things went swimmingly. At least, 10.6.3, which I happened to have a retail distro of lying around. Haven't been able to turn up the kernel patch for 10.6.5 (or 10.6.8 for that matter). I did replace the wifi card with one that Apple uses and calls "airport." That is a bit trickier: http://vimeo.com/1690401 Another handy thing is a friend of mine upped his Macbook Pro from 4GB of RAM to 8GB, giving me two 2GB DIMMs. That 4GB went into my Macbook, freeing up two 1GB DIMMS. Those went right into the eeeBox. So far, I'm out-of-pocket $107 and shipping on the eeeBox and $20 on the wifi card. The thing is really only running Earthdesk and Lightsoft Weather Center, though, and it's a long way from taxed.