In a Support document posted online today, Apple acknowledges that the Server application in OS X Lion Server may be unable to display Profile Manager settings after updating to version 10.7.3 of the operating system.
The company specifically states that, “Under certain circumstances, Server app may be unable ... |
13 February 2012 07:16 GMT |
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People usually end up running applications on their Mac that do not need any more fiddling than double clicking on their executable. However, sometimes you encounter a so-called source package that will give any newcomer nightmares for a very long time. Once you open the program’s source code folder and you see... |
9 November 2009 12:01 GMT |
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When it comes to command-line trickery and such I must confess I am all ears. Since the first time I got to use a command line interface while playing around with a Red Hat Linux powered box in high-school, the CLI has always amazed me. If you have ever used the Terminal in OS X, for example, I’m quite sure you... |
18 October 2008 03:01 GMT |
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Each time I hear a new open source application just arrived on the software market I want to be the first to get my hands on it. It may come with the job (we try to bring you the latest and the freshest Mac apps each and every day) but, on second thought, I do remember that it's always been this way: open source... |
30 June 2008 02:18 GMT |
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If you have never heard about CLI, you might get a little scared when it comes to playing around with the hidden OS X jewel represented by the Terminal.app. This jewel Im talking about is the thing that makes the connection between your Macs interface (also known as GUI) and the CLI (Command Line Interface) that wi... |
31 May 2008 05:26 GMT |
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Nowadays everyone needs to have a little eye-candy on their desktop and, although most of the people that use the Mac Terminal can easily be considered as being a little bit on the geek side and will always prefer functionality over good looks, I'm pretty sure that none of them will refuse having a really nice l... |
29 April 2008 11:39 GMT |
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Computers are undergoing a severe face lift, and, despite the fact that everything goes bigger and more powerful, it seems that the future machines will be designed with simplicity in mind. While industrial systems could be based on IBM's breakthroughs in optoelectronics, the average computer user could end up u... |
21 April 2008 07:01 GMT |
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There are users who only need a fraction of the processing power a modern CPU has. Imagine an office worker who sits all day in front of his computer going through an endless number of documents and such. In that case, most of his computer's processing power is simply wasted, as the CPU sits idle and waits for a... |
12 July 2007 06:45 GMT |
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Konsole is a free terminal emulator for the KDE desktop environment. It is a complete rewrite, not like other terminal emulators that are derivatives of rxvt or xterm. Konsole has many interesting and innovative features such as tabbed interface, history, color schemes and bookmarks. Konsole was originally written b... |
19 March 2007 15:00 GMT |
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