The MacOS X Command Line: Unix Under the Hood. Kirk McElhearn

The MacOS X Command Line: Unix Under the Hood


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The MacOS X Command Line: Unix Under the Hood Kirk McElhearn
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Sometimes, their command line syntax are at best confusing. Xattr -d -r OSX requires you open terminals to really get under the hood, whereas Microsoft have increasingly tried to get users relying on windowed consoles for administrative and sub-system tweaking with every release. There's only one option there, though: enabled. The Mac command line offers a faster, easier way to accomplish many tasks. Mac OS X is based on a true UNIX architecture, with a remotely accessible command-line interface that can be driven as usefully from a remote Windows or UNIX machine as the command-line shell of FreeBSD. How can I set it to allow incoming connections from the command line, and make the change effective immediately? Oct 9, 2009 - After some political wrangling within the University of California, in 1992 the BSD code was released to the general public under what became known as the BSD license. It's 100% In particular, I don't understand why the su command (or the gsu command, since all of the MacPorts coreutils applications also seem to come prefixed with a 'g') doesn't seem to be included by MacPorts. Windows XP doesn't allow you to "get under the hood" much. It's also the medium for many commands that aren't accessible using the GUI. May 23, 2014 - Ask Different is a question and answer site for power users of Apple hardware and software. Ls -1 /opt/local/bin /opt/local/libexec/gnubin | grep -x 'su\|gsu' It looks like it is; it's listed under the Shell Utililites header. « Notification Center, Mountain Lion and Me. Sep 17, 2011 - enabling incoming connections in Mac OS X Lion firewall via command line of my firewall trusted apps list, but it is set to block incoming connections. So you could try and run defaults to disable This entry was posted in Mac OS X, Mac Security, Mass Deployment and tagged command lion, Gatekeeper, how to, howto, Lion, Mac OS X Server, mountain lion, os x 10.8, scripting Gatekeeper, scripting spctl, spctl. Jul 25, 2012 - Now, under the hood, the state of Gatekeeper is kept in /var/db/SystemPolicy-prefs.plist. Jan 26, 2014 - There are so many file archive/restore/compress utils under Linux, like cp,tar,cpio, dd,gzip,rsync,install,etc. Oct 10, 2011 - The Mac OS X Command Line: Unix Under the Hood Overview. Jul 12, 2010 - Using the Terminal, Snow Leopard (10.6) users can enter this command, substituting " ~/Downloads " (the Downloads folder inside the user folder) for whatever file or folder where they'd like to prevent future download warnings.

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