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Wait! Wait! I have another suggestion before you go reinstalling! Go here: http://homepage.mac.com/simx/.cv/simx/Public/chkstuff115.sit-binhex.hqx It'll download a command-line utility that will help you set permissions back to what they originally were.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 8 - Apr 5, 2002
But here is a tip for you. Try to type out "cd Mac" when you are in that folder, then press tab. tcsh will then automatically type out the whole path for you. Neat, eh? ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 27 - Mar 27, 2002
server. So that we always can reach his mac via it's name. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 11 - Mar 23, 2002
Since this is a privileges error, I'd like to "advertise" this script once more. I'm trying to gauge how useful it actually is. I really hope this helps. Permissions problems are a ***** in OS X.
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Mar 17, 2002
that resets all default installed files to their original permissions. Obviously, this script can become VERY handy, and I suppose that it could be very useful in your situation. This perl script actually examines log files in the installers and sets permissions to what they should be. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 9 - Mar 16, 2002
I'm new to this stuff, and don't really understamd what's going on. I'm trying to get emacs running so I can program in eiffel. Please help! ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 2 - Mar 10, 2002
I have yet to find a Cocoa app which doesn't drive me up the wall. Clearly there are some implicit Mac HI conventions which have not found their way into the Aqua HI Guidelines. ...
Opinions, & Open Letters - Posts: 2 - Feb 25, 2002
UNIX, and that's why this forum has been created on this board, but also, YES, this forum should mainly discuss the apps and tricks and tips that do not sport a Mac OS X GUI. ...
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 53 - Feb 19, 2002
Here, lemme whip up a simple AppleScript to do the job, using the command-line: (Start time 21:45:40) (Stop time 22:38:00) OK so it took longer than I thought... :P Here's an applet for zipping a file: choose file with prompt "Choose a file to zip:"
Mac OS X System & Mac Software - Posts: 14 - Feb 18, 2002
and that there is more than one path one can take to reach a common goal. ...
Apple News, Rumors & Discussion - Posts: 369 - Feb 14, 2002