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rated. I would rather have a filesystem which was more suitable as a human interface than a filesystem designed to be compatible with 30yr old crap. In fact the more Apple forges ahead instead of looking behind the better. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 49 - Oct 25, 2002
I would like to add that OS X implements the lock bit differently than Mac OS 9 or earlier. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 9 - Oct 21, 2002
you can share it using CUPS and the IPP protocol. If you're using 10.1, you have to use samba, and I haen't found anyone who got sharing a USB printer from samba in 10.1 working correctly. If it's 10. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 5 - Oct 18, 2002
So what I did is use hfspax to make a back up of each directory starting in root. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 11 - Oct 14, 2002
root volume. In other words if you change the path of an open file. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 21 - Oct 9, 2002
Yip, you can install TTF files fine on Mac OS X. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 7 - Sep 26, 2002
that first line doesn't have the path to perl, but to your shell. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Sep 26, 2002
and I am just not skilled enough in UNIX to feel confident about fixing thingsa at this level. ...
Unix & X11 - Posts: 5 - Sep 25, 2002
UNIX is very powerful, and this permissions feature is one of the reasons for it. Keep in mind however, that if someone reboots the computer into OS9, the permissions go out the window as OS9 doesn't support file permissions the way that UNIX does. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 8 - Sep 13, 2002
This is what you need to do (I just did it for a prog for myself as well, so this should work) Go into /Library/StartupItems (that's the one at the root of your HD, not the one in your home directory) I like to use the command line to do things, but you can do it from the finder as well.. cd /Library/StartupItems Create a folder for your app mkdir Rumpus
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 6 - Sep 11, 2002