Using Defaults in OS X
The defaults terminal command in MacOS X allows you to add/change settings for applications which use the system’s standard XML based preferences file format. A perfect example of this is adding items...
View ArticleInstalling Avelsieve for Mac OS X Server 10.4
Installing the “avelsieve” webmail plugin for Mac OS X Server 10.4 • Open Terminal. Create the directory /usr/Asieve. Make sure the permissions are set to cyrusimap:mail • In Terminal, open the file...
View ArticleLeopard: The New Terminal.app
Apple has been slowly winning over a lot of traditional Unix and Linux converts. This new breed of switcher is after a cool shell environment. In Leopard, Apple has upgraded Terminal.app to provide a...
View ArticleStarting (and restarting) Retrospect Clients From the Command Line
Port scan the system to see if port 497 is up. Send Unix Command(this very often does not work for me) : exec SystemStarter stop RetroClient # then exec SystemStarter start RetroClient If the above...
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