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

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    "sudo scutil --set HostName larryx.local"
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

18 iPad uses: How classrooms are benefiting from Apple's tablets | Education Dive - 0 views

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    "iPads are quickly becoming a popular and powerful educational tool for classrooms. Beyond the immediate benefit of engaging students, iPads can improve education efficiency and standards. However, many teachers are unsure of how to use them effectively. Coupled with concerns over the costs involved, iPad implementation in schools is seen as an unnecessary and expensive risk. "
Robert Ogden

Lorem Ipsum - All the facts - Lipsum generator - 0 views

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    Generate a ton of filler text Fast and Easily with Lorem Ipsem.
Robert Ogden

MacBook Pro unable to connect to internet after waking from sleep » Jamie Starke - 0 views

  • Here’s what worked for me: Open Finder. From the Menu at the top, choose ‘Go’ -> ‘Computer’. Open your hard drive (probably called ‘Macintosh HD’). Open the ‘Library’ folder. Open the ‘Preferences’ folder. Locate the ‘SystemConfiguration’ folder (likely at the bottom). Drag this folder to your desktop (as far as I can tell, this is to back it up incase something goes wrong) Once the copy is complete, drag the original to the trash. In Finder, open Applications (If you don’t have it on the sideback, use ‘Go’ -> ‘Applications’). Open the ‘Utilities’ folder. Open ‘Keychain Access’. Select ‘login’ from the list of Keychains. In the list to the right, locate an object with the name of your wireless network. Select it and press ‘delete’ on your keyboard. Select ‘System’ from the list of Keychains. Repeat steps 13 and 14 above. Restart your MacBook. Once your computer has restarted, connect to your wireless network.
Robert Ogden

terminal questions about gethostuuid - The macosxhints Forums - 0 views

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    Command allows you get the UUID of the machines on your network. Handy when manually adding machines to your workgroup manager. Especially when adding 10.7 machines to your WGM. echo "hostname: `hostname`" system_profiler SPHardwareDataType | awk '/UUID/{sub(/^[ \t]+/, "")}; NR == 17 {print}' echo "--done--"
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

Top 15 Most Popular Social Networking Sites - 1 views

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    "Top 15 Most Popular Social Networking Sites | December 2012 Here are the 15 Most Popular Social Networking Sites as derived from our eBizMBA Rank which is a constantly updated average of each website's Alexa Global Traffic Rank, and U.S. Traffic Rank from both Compete and Quantcast. "*#*" Denotes an estimate for sites with limited Compete or Quantcast data. If you know a website that should be included on this list based on its traffic rankings Please Let Us Know."
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