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David Corking

Bugs & Fixes: A potentially risky Finder permissions command | Mac OS X | Mac 911 | Macworld - 0 views

  • In brief, enter sudo chmod -RN ~ in Terminal, followed by starting up from an Install DVD and selecting “Reset Home Directory Permissions and ACLs” from the Rest Password utility.
  • you’re usually better off using the appropriate UNIX commands in Terminal
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    Suppose you want to change the permissions settings of most or all the items in a given folder. Perhaps you want to modify permissions so you can access the content of files you would normally be prevented from editing. Or perhaps the permissions of your own files have somehow gotten messed up so that you can no longer copy or move them.
Graham Perrin

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Jeff Johnson

Prevent Hard Disk Spindown Using PMSET - 0 views

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    Using PMSET on Mac OS X, you can prevent your external hardrive from going to sleep (or spinning down). If you rock a notebook, and rely on an external enclosure, you probably know how annoying it is when your drive goes to sleep on you and it takes a good 30 seconds for it to spin back up again. More annoying is when Finder becomes unresponsive until this happens. If your drive is set to spindown every 15 minutes, then this ends up being downright maddening, and seriously cripples your workflow.
Jeff Johnson

10.4: Hide users from the login window via prefs - Mac OS X Hints - 4 views

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    A hidden user is a user that can login to the system, but the account will not be displayed in the Login Window, where all of the other accounts on the machine are listed. In lab or work environments, it's often desired to have a hidden user that has Admin rights for administrative functions and/or other special circumstances.
Robert Ogden

Install software updates from the command line - 0 views

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    To install software updates from the command line, you'll use the aptly named 'softwareupdate' command. Here are the most relevant usages of the command for most users: softwareupdate -l will give you a list of all updates available softwareupdate -i [package name] will install the specified package softwareupdate -i -a will install all updates available softwareupdate -i -r will install only the recommended updates softwareupdate --ignore [package name] will ignore specified update softwareupdate --help for more info on the softwareupdate command You'll likely need to use the sudo command to actually install the updates on a Mac, simply place sudo in front of one of the above commands to run it with full permissions as root. For example: sudo softwareupdate -i -r
Jeff Johnson

Change File Permissions using Terminal in Mac OS X - BrockWoolf.com - 6 views

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    Changing file permissions on the Mac is something you need to know how to do if you want to create your own non-home directory only shares on the Mac. Leopard implements folder sharing similarly to the way SharePoints does. I find myself needing to change permissions regularly because certain programs like to change file permissions on their own. The Terminal is generally better for changing permissions because it is much faster and also because you have more control. Sometimes you may need to do this is the file permissions get messed up in Leopard's File Sharing under System Preferences.
Jeff Johnson

Using Linux rm command to delete, remove hidden files and folder - Basic Linux Command. | Linux Windows Install Setup Configuration Project - 20 views

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  • Apple has been in the classroom empowering teachers and students to teach, learn, and collaborate for 30 years. Students now learn anywhere with today's digital tools that accommodate their individual learning styles. And this is just the beginning. Apple TV and iPhone continue that tradition. K-12 For decades, Apple has helped schools empower teachers, simplify systems, and inspire students to achieve more. Apple 1 to 1 Learning Podcasting Apple Mobile Learning Labs Apple Digital Learning Series Students Live your digital life on the Mac and on the go. Study Play Share iPod and iTunes Higher Education Apple technology is the platform of choice for many professions. Prepare your students for the real world. Creative and Pro Science and Technology iPod, iTunes, and iTunes U Apple Authorized Training IT/Administration Combining the power of UNIX with industry-leading ease of use, Apple offers compatibility and competitive cost for learning systems.
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