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OmniWeb continues to eat CPU after quit
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Earlier today I noticed my computer was moving very slowly, as if under heavy load. iTunes ripped at only 1.2x and OmniWeb in particular was almost completely unresponsive. I ran ps from the...
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Posted by honeydew, on Sep 18, 2001 at 08:55 PM, in Applications |
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Dual USB iBook slow, unstable under 10.0.4
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I've been running OS X for almost a year now on my G4/350 AGP with 192MB of RAM. It's no speed demon but it is acceptable for day to day use. With OS X my G4 is rock solid with no kernel panics or...
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Posted by honeydew, on Sep 10, 2001 at 10:46 PM, in macOS |
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I usually avoid <font face = "courier">crontab...
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I usually avoid <font face = "courier">crontab -e</font>. For beginners and even more advanced users, the terminal based text editors can be annoying and it is easy to make mistakes. Sure, you can...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 23, 2001 at 02:32 PM, in macOS |
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Just curious, how long did that Sherlock search...
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Just curious, how long did that Sherlock search take? I just used the locate command in Terminal and it finished searching in about half a second. :D Plus it found two files that Sherlock did not:
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 21, 2001 at 10:44 PM, in macOS |
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Have you installed the developer tools?
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Have you installed the developer tools?
<font face = "courier">% where perl
/usr/bin/perl</font>
This is a simple test to see if you have perl installed. If <font face = "courier">where...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 21, 2001 at 02:23 PM, in macOS |
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<font face =...
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<font face = "courier">/Developer/Documentation/Cocoa/ObjectiveC</font>
Object-Oriented Programming and the Objective-C Language, page 91:
When the messaging function finds the procedure that...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 20, 2001 at 08:56 PM, in Developer Center |
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Make the Go menu customizeable like the old Apple...
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Make the Go menu customizeable like the old Apple menu was... Take it a step further and let the user customize this menu with a "Go Menu Items" folder in the user's Library folder.
I think <font...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 19, 2001 at 09:32 PM, in macOS |
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Sorry rcr, I'm probably not going to be much help...
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Sorry rcr, I'm probably not going to be much help here. I can offer a few guesses though. I would first get the ISDN connection up and running as normal. Next, taking <frizzo>'s advice, alias your...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 19, 2001 at 08:17 PM, in macOS |
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Assuming the error message is accurate:
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Assuming the error message is accurate:
<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1"face="Geneva, Verdana, Arial">code:</font><HR><pre><font size=1 face=courier>cd /System/Library/CoreServices/Classic\...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 19, 2001 at 04:10 PM, in macOS |
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I haven't tried this on Mac OS X, but it should...
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I haven't tried this on Mac OS X, but it should be as simple as
<font face = "courier">route add -net <network> <gateway></font>
To get a peek at the current routing table use
<font face =...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 19, 2001 at 12:48 AM, in macOS |
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First of all, Apple Help is not worth your...
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First of all, Apple Help is not worth your trouble IMO. The interface is terrible, it is slow, and the content is lame. You are probably better off using these boards, Apple's support pages, or a...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 18, 2001 at 01:07 AM, in macOS |
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Try editing <font face =...
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Try editing <font face = "courier">~/Library/Preferences/com.apple.internetconnect.plist</font>
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 16, 2001 at 09:15 PM, in macOS |
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El Presidente, I like your sig. :D
Just...
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El Presidente, I like your sig. :D
Just FYI, <font face = "courier">iconForFile:</font> in NSWorkspace is very very slow. I think this was also discussed in the alternative Finder thread. I was...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 15, 2001 at 01:54 PM, in Developer Center |
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Doesn't that preference only apply to JavaScript?...
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Doesn't that preference only apply to JavaScript? The Ars stats are most likely based on the user-agent string:
<font face = "courier">Mozilla/4.5 (compatible; OmniWeb/4.0.3; Mac_PowerPC)</font>
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 15, 2001 at 01:45 PM, in macOS |
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Apple's Installer.app has a nasty habit of...
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Apple's Installer.app has a nasty habit of changing permissions, among other problems. I guess Apple assumes that since you are installing a developer package, you are familiar enough with the system...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 13, 2001 at 04:40 PM, in macOS |
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I dunno. ;)
Actually, I've never used...
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I dunno. ;)
Actually, I've never used NSFileWrapper so I'm not sure where your problem is. I looked over the documentation and I'm still confused as to what NSFileWrapper does. It represents the...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 13, 2001 at 01:30 PM, in Developer Center |
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The problem I've had with Mail.app attachments is...
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The problem I've had with Mail.app attachments is dealing with resource forks. Mail.app sends both the data and resource fork, so any non-Mac receiver will see two attachments: one contains the...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 12, 2001 at 10:41 PM, in macOS |
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This worked for me:
In 'Users' preferences...
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This worked for me:
In 'Users' preferences pane, create new user 'joe'
Open NetInfo Manager, authenticate
In /users/joe change home to /Library/WebServer/Documents
Click on a different...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 10, 2001 at 01:17 PM, in macOS |
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Even better: ...
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Even better:
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Message/modperl/714803
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 9, 2001 at 06:20 PM, in macOS |
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The ftp server on OS X does not behave like a web...
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The ftp server on OS X does not behave like a web server or other file sharing systems you may be used to. There is no "document root" or "shared folder". If you want to narrow down file system...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 9, 2001 at 03:39 AM, in macOS |
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You are probably just forgetting a slash...
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You are probably just forgetting a slash somewhere. Try this:
<font face = "courier">ftp://username@localhost//Library/WebServer/Documents/</font>
Or in Fetch, just specify the directory as:...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 8, 2001 at 10:58 PM, in macOS |
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Ripping CDR in iTunes: I/O Error
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I have a CDR with no dust, scratches or visible defects that plays fine in consumer CD players, but iTunes refuses to encode it. About halfway through the first track it complains about an...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 8, 2001 at 10:02 PM, in Applications |
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What do you mean by "main server directory"?...
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What do you mean by "main server directory"? AFAIK there is no /Library/Documents directory in the standard Mac OS X install. Maybe you are thinking of the httpd root at /Library/WebServer/Documents ?
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 8, 2001 at 09:37 PM, in macOS |
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Running tomcat under a different user
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Okay, I've tomcat installed and cooperating nicely with apache using mod_jk. I've also successfully created a startup item to launch tomcat when my machine boots. Here's my question:
Do I really...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 8, 2001 at 04:33 PM, in macOS |
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 7, 2001 at 11:26 PM, in macOS |
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Here is a nifty perl script...
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Here is a nifty perl script (http://www.kryptolus.com/red8.txt) that analyzes your httpd logs and generates Code Red reports.
From my logs, it looks like majority of infections are home users on...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 7, 2001 at 10:50 PM, in macOS |
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Rotating httpd logs
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My httpd/access_log is well over 3MB and growing fast, thanks to the Code Red worm and its variants (grr). I'd like to automatically archive the log weekly to make it more manageable. I notice...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 7, 2001 at 03:31 PM, in macOS |
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Dude, relax. I prefer OS X over OS 9 as well, but...
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Dude, relax. I prefer OS X over OS 9 as well, but that doesn't mean OS X is perfect. Can't we take a step back and poke fun at it every now and then? I'm sure there are a couple things about OS X...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 7, 2001 at 02:22 AM, in macOS |
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% gdb...
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% gdb /System/Library/Frameworks/JavaVM.framework/Versions/1.3/Commands/java
GNU gdb 5.0-20001113 (Apple version gdb-186.1) (Sun Feb 18 01:18:32 GMT 2001) (UI_OUT)
Copyright 2000 Free Software...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 7, 2001 at 12:21 AM, in Developer Center |
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Finally got around to compiling mod_jk for...
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Finally got around to compiling mod_jk for myself. Here are the instructions, if anyone is interested: http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/archive/macosx-dev/2001-January/008060.html
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 6, 2001 at 09:55 PM, in macOS |
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Finally got around to compiling mod_jk for...
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Finally got around to compiling mod_jk for myself. Here are the instructions, if anyone is interested: http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/archive/macosx-dev/2001-January/008060.html
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 6, 2001 at 09:55 PM, in macOS |
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LOL :D :D
On a more serious note, most of...
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LOL :D :D
On a more serious note, most of my problems with OS X are with the GUI features that Apple added at the last minute. They don't seem as well thought out as the rest of the UI.
Take...
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Posted by honeydew, on Aug 6, 2001 at 05:35 PM, in macOS |
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A little humor..
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Alice in UNIX Land
Alice was reading the message on her monitor and beginning to suspect that everything was not as it should be. "Program too big to fit in memory," it read.
"Curiouser and...
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Posted by honeydew, on Jul 26, 2001 at 03:25 AM, in macOS |
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You could be removing them yourself without...
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You could be removing them yourself without realizing it.
Take a running application - Mail.app for instance - and try to drag it out of the Dock. Notice that it snaps back in place after you...
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Posted by honeydew, on Jul 24, 2001 at 08:01 PM, in macOS |
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If it is anything like 10.0.x, you can use the...
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If it is anything like 10.0.x, you can use the left and right arrow keys to switch between tabs. Mac OS X has always had keyboard navigation for tabs; 10.1 adds visual feedback for this feature.
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Posted by honeydew, on Jul 24, 2001 at 03:40 PM, in macOS |
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