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Jeff Johnson

dockutil 1.0 released « Pattern Buffer - 0 views

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    As a Mac sysadmin, I've had the need to manipulate the dock on hundreds of systems at a time. I used to cobble together terrible shell scripts to do the job, but now thanks to plistlib and python, plist manipulation is really easy. I am releasing this utility free under the Apache 2.0 license. Hopefully some other sysadmins will find it useful. dockutil is a command line utility for managing Mac OS X dock items. It can add, replace, list, move, find, and delete dock items. It supports Applications, Folders, Stacks, and URLs. It can act on a specific dock plist or every dock plist in a folder of home directories. It is compatible with Mac OS X Tiger and Leopard.
Richard Sheppard

HowTo: Make Ubuntu A Perfect Mac File Server And Time Machine Volume [Update6] - 1 views

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    Tutorial for connecting Mac OS X Leopard with Ubuntu and using your Ubuntu machine as a backup volume for Time Machine
Richard Sheppard

[iPhone] Edit Edge Settings under Firmware 1.1.4 - 0 views

  • <key>AllowEDGEEditing</key> <true/>
    • Richard Sheppard
       
      I've found it easiest to add this using BBEdit, but I suppose any useful text editor will do. Interestingly, you can't edit plist files with nano.
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    Although I've yet to fully crack my inability to get access to EDGE on O2 with my non-iPhone tariff, I'm fairly certain that this will help me on my quest. The second method "The Zen Way" works for me.
Richard Sheppard

FAQ - mobileterminal - Google Code - 0 views

  • BSD Subsystem 2.x SU Replacement
    • Richard Sheppard
       
      I prefer Big Boss' Terminal more than the one you get from the iphone.lenlolabs.com repo, but the BSD System 2.x SU Replacement is very useful.
Richard Sheppard

Windows Live Sync vs. Live Mesh vs. SkyDrive: Which is Right for You? - 0 views

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    A good comparison of the three Windows services which do some of the things MobileMe does. For free.
Jeff Johnson

MacEnterprise‎ - 0 views

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    The MacEnterprise project is a community of IT professionals sharing information and solutions to support Macs in an enterprise. We collaborate on the deployment, management, and integration of Mac OS X client and server computers into multi-platform computing environments. We welcome your participation through suggestions, comments or contributions.
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