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Command line aliases
    Summary: Does anyone know where I can setup command line aliases in Mac OS X? On my linux box, I put them in ~/.bashrc, but that file doesn't appear in my ho...

OS X and command line fun
    Summary: Long story short: I'm setting up a Cisco VPN client on my beige G3 w/ 10.1.5. I need to edit a configuration file that's located at /etc/ciscosystems...

Mac Hard drive Images
    Summary: Introduction I have examined Mac OS X extensively, and discovered 1) that cloning is possible from OS X with the utilities that Apple has provided ...

Command + Power Key??
    Summary: When I hit this key combo, I get a weird command line window. The window is plain white and simply has a carrot (>) as a prompt, there's no text or...

Apache/PHP httpd.conf location
    Summary: The easiest way to get to it is to open up Terminal (in Applications -> Utilities) and type "sudo pico /etc/httpd/httpd.conf". You'll then be prompte...

FTP program
    Summary: Yea, I find the finder->go->connect server pretty flakey too. However, if you can handle text based command line actions and do a little UNIX manual ...

Network printing with a PC
    Summary: From a friend of mine: It's doable, but there's no Apple-provided gui for it. It's a bit of command line plus the browser interface to CUPS, with a re...

iTunes
    Summary: I've never had any problem throwing out an application yet, and I've been using X full-time for about two weeks and off-and-on since DP4. I'm not sure...

Cloning OSX....help!!!
    Summary: Well...I think I answered my own question in case anyone is interested. You can use the command line as follows: The Quick and Dirty instructions for...

Help! can't empty the trash in OSX
    Summary: Finally I was able to empty the trash using the terminal (command line only, no GUI). I know just enough unix to get this done. WARNING: I can see th...

Mac vs PC
    Summary: It seems that the old argument (Mac vs PC)is full of temper and mis-truths. I use both and I still prefer the Mac to a PC anyday. As I am a System Eng...

kernel panic
    Summary: Might be time to go digging in the command line. If you're used to Linux, it won't be *that* bad. My guess is something got corrupted during that co...

How can applescript unmount a HDD?
    Summary: Figure out the standard *nix command line for unmounting a disk. p ...

Linux user considering going mac...
    Summary: Ok, I have been checking out some of the specs on the latest powerbooks, and wow. just wow. I am a java developer, I use windows at work, and linux at...

Cant boot up
    Summary: Try starting in Single User Mode and running FSCK; To run fsck, you first need to start up your Mac in single- user mode. Here's how: 1. Restart your...

OS install problem
    Summary: Rich, The Samsung should be compatible as-is, though something newer and faster wouldn't hurt. Did you try clearing the firmware? This has work...

Mounting External FWHD
    Summary: I have a Maxtor 80G external firewire drive from my old PC. I want to get the files off onto my new powerbook running OSX 10.2.1 Disk Utility recog...

Need Free C Compiler For Mac
    Summary: i mean with "not easy to use" that you need some time to find out, how compiling etc works (MPW uses kind of command line interface). Not like in ...

Ftp
    Summary: There's a command-line FTP utility built in. I like Interarchy and Fetch, but neither is free. Most of the free ones I've used weren't very good, but...

Restart Aqua in OSX
    Summary: Quitting the Finder and/or logging out and logging back in usually works pretty well. There's a way to kill Aqua on the command line, too, but I thin...

.gz files
    Summary: Just use the command line and enter gzip [path to file] If you'd prefer a GUI utility, I'm thinking your best bet is the shareware version of Stuffit....

For the love of GOD!!
    Summary: This-is-my-last-resort... I'm losing my mind. I've searched all over the web and found a lot of good advice for my problem but nothing worked.. I hea...

unpacking sit files from terminal
    Summary: Can you unpack sit files from the command line somehow? And can I install pkg files from the command line? And how do I mount a .dmg from the command ...

A very sad Imac
    Summary: Hey, That's not good. Did you install OS X before updating the Firmware? If you did then you've really got problems. As the guy said above. You can ...

bash shell (or other)
    Summary: I know that Mac OS X is built on Unix and DOES have a command line (something new to the Mac OS line). I believe that command line is bash or at l...

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