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Quote: Originally posted by pyr3 Termainl.app (and I believe iTerm.app) will open .term files. A .term file is just a plist (XML property list). Cool, thank you much for the response. Someone else also suggested using an Applescript to accom…
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Quote: Originally posted by \\/\\/ickes This card uses a very common chip (hell under linux it uses the tulip driver, the whore that it is.) so driver support is very good. Thanks for the pointer. Dumb question I guess: will just about any PC…
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Quote: Originally posted by \\/\\/ickes Just wondering... what do you need it for? I want to hook up a private connection between my Mac and a Linux box I use a lot. The Linux box already has the 2nd NIC in it. jas
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Uh.. wait a sec here. Let's get a brief knowledge of color spaces before we make suggestions to Slack. Adobe RGB 1998 has the widest available gamut of color (especially greens) for your files. Excellent if you intend to print your pictures on …
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Quote: Originally posted by staphbaby Perhaps you should temporarily turn showing mounts on the desktop back on, drag it back to the sidebar, and while you're there, drag the desktop mount to the Startup Items. That's what I ended up doing, an…
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OK, I suspect I made a mistake. The device's icon doesn't show up on my desktop as I have that disabled (I hate desktops cluttered with icons.) So I grabbed it from the Finder window instead. When I dropped it into the startup section, I got the …
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How about this one from a command prompt: $ cd ~Library/Safari $ mv Icons Icons.ORIG $ ln -sf /dev/null ./Icons I haven't tried this yet, but if deleting the Icons folder works, this should too. And it'll prevent Safari from ever rebuilding…
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Quote: Originally posted by Brad I'm curious about how you're doing a few things. If I understand correctly, you're using two computers with one monitor, one keyboard, and one mouse. The only way you're accessing the second computer is through VN…
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Quote: Originally posted by CubeDude Why didn't you just pick up a KVM? I get this question a lot. I actually don't want one. I want both monitors active at the same time. I also want to be able to move between them seamlessly like x2vnc/os…
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Quote: Originally posted by staphbaby Re: multipart disc images: they reassemble when you double-click the main one, but you'll probably have to decompress the others first. Just double-click them, they should be bound to Stuffit already. It w…
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Quote: Originally posted by mmmpie I dont think that VNC is a good solution for doing this in general it works ok ), so keep an eye on synergy2 ( sourceforge ). I havent used x2vnc, it may suffer from issues of its own. Try testing with a win2v…
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Quote: Originally posted by Brad Something to keep in mind, as I'm sure you already know, is that things like the developer tools are *not* targeted at newbies. Well, I'm no "newbie" to UNIX, compilers, makefiles, and other such fun. I'm just…
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Quote: Originally posted by Brad But, to the original issue, did switching clients solve the skipping issue? I found another way around it that'll probably make you sick. I bought a PS/2-to-USB convertor, connected an extra PS/2 keybd (I've g…
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Quote: Originally posted by Brad [B]After using that, go back to the connect.apple.com web site, choose the Download Software: Mac OS X section, then download: Xcode Tools v1.1 Xcode is the name of Apple's new developer tools for 10.3. O…
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Quote: Originally posted by jasonvp Looks like I'll be downloading. I got 3 CDs: 1. OS X install (1 of 2) 2. OS X "Restore?" disk (2 of 2) 3. Blank CD-R I went looking on the Apple site and only found a Developer's kit from December 2002…
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Quote: Originally posted by MCQ 3. If you're using Apple's X11, then "ssh -X hostname" should get you X11 forwarding. So it only works from an xterm apparently; I hadn't realized that. But still, ssh should set up the X11 forwarding by defau…
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Quote: Originally posted by staphbaby and the Developer Tools, which come on a separate CD, and are also available as a download from the apple developer connection (free rego required). Looks like I'll be downloading. I got 3 CDs: 1. OS X…
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Hi Brad - Quote: Originally posted by Brad I've never used x2vnc. My only advice is to try another client and see if something else will perform better. Thanks for your reply. I've got RealVNC running on my Linux box but I'm not sure it's …
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Quote: Originally posted by wmf Try using a real mouse instead of a kludge. Thanks for your oh-so-insightful answer. Has anyone else other than WonderBoy here played around with the VNC servers for Mac? jas
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Quote: Originally posted by ast3r3x but my eyes almost started bleeding when I saw your screenshot. And I thought windows was ugly... So, you're not keen on my desktop; that's fine. I think the screenshot of yours is way too busy. Too muc…