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Robert Ogden

How to Launch GUI Applications from the Terminal - 0 views

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    "$ open Usage: open [-e] [-t] [-f] [-b ] [-a ] [filenames] Help: Open opens files from a shell. By default, opens each file using the default application for that file. If the file is in the form of a URL, the file will be opened as a URL. Options: -a Opens with the specified application. -b Opens with the specified application bundle identifier. -e Opens with TextEdit. -t Opens with default text editor. -f Reads input from standard input and opens with TextEdit."
Robert Ogden

Change the hostname in Mac OS X [osx] « Larry Gordon - 0 views

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    "sudo scutil --set HostName larryx.local"
anonymous

iPads for Teachers - Bancroft Workshop - 1 views

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    Things to think about, ground rules, setup , uses in the classroom
Robert Ogden

Download Toolkit to Disable Automatic Delivery of Internet Explorer 9 from Official Mic... - 0 views

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    "Click on the link to download the package and select 'Run' or 'Open'. You will be asked to accept the end-user license agreement (EULA) before you gain access to the package contents. The package contains 4 different files. Pick a location where you would like to place the 4 files above by clicking on 'Browse'. Once you have specified the location to place the extracted files, click 'Ok'. Launch an elevated Command Prompt by navigating to Start -> All Programs -> Accessories -> and then right click on "Command Prompt" and select "Run as Administrator". Type "CD" followed by the path to where you have extracted the 4 files in step 2 above. In the Command Prompt, type "ie9_blocker.cmd /B" and hit Enter to set the blocker on the machine. You will see confirmation in the Command Prompt: "Blocking deployment of Internet Explorer 9 on the local machine. The operation completed successfully." You can now close the Command Prompt window. "
Robert Ogden

Google Apps update alerts: Scheduled Release track features update 12/14/12 - 0 views

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    "Scheduled Release track features update 12/14/12 Released on 12/14/2012 Gmail: Users using the new compose experience in Gmail now have the ability to insert files up to 10GB from Drive directly into an email . Gmail will automatically check that recipients have access to any files being sent. The following features are intended for release to these domains on December 18th: No new features to announce"
Robert Ogden

Delegate calendar access - Google Apps Help - 0 views

  • Your delegate can also subscribe to notifications about events on your calendar, such as changes to events, canceled events, and invitation responses.
Robert Ogden

Bookry - Welcome | Interactive widgets, reader analytics & templates that work with iBo... - 0 views

  • Bookry is a complimentary service for iBooks Author that lets you add amazing interactive widgets to your ebooks and interact with readers.
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    Bookry is a complimentary service for iBooks Author that lets you add amazing interactive widgets to your ebooks and interact with readers.
Robert Ogden

Gray progress bar showing at start-up - 0 views

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    "Persistent showing of this progress bar may mean either that there are problems with the system's start-up arguments, or that your system contains errors that it is trying to recover from at start-up. There are a few things you can try in order to clear this problem, but before attempting to do so be sure your system is fully backed up. If this is happening because of an unrecoverable filesystem error, then you will need to format your drive. Try clearing PRAM PRAM stores start-up arguments that are passed to the kernel at boot. Generally these variables are blank, but if there is an error in the PRAM settings then resetting it may help. To reset the PRAM, reboot the system and immediately press the Option-Command-P-R keys after hearing the boot chimes. Hold them and let the system reset a couple of times, and then release them and allow the system to boot normally. You can also perform a similar operation by manually setting the boot arguments to be blank. To do this, run the following command in the Terminal: sudo nvram boot-args="" Check keyboards One possibility (albeit remote) is that your keyboard could be sending the system the command to boot to Safe Mode. Try starting your system up with the keyboard unplugged to see if it boots normally, and if so then consider replacing your keyboard. Verify or repair the disk Boot to an alternative boot volume and use Disk Utility or, more preferably, a dedicated filesystem repair tool like DiskWarrior to run disk verification and repair routines on the boot drive. Format the drive If none of the previous options clear the problem, then formatting the drive should be a final step to take to clear the problem. Be sure you have a full and restorable backup of your boot drive, and then both repartition and format the drive using the OS X installation disc. Boot to the disc, choose your language, and choose Disk Utility from the Utilities menu. Then select the drive device (it will be the item above the "Macintosh HD" name-
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