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vty posted:Also, discovered this app Yoink, it's awesome. So simple but useful. When you drag anything (mp3s, apps, docs, urls) it opens a little box for you to put it in until you get the other app open. Since Itunes is a picky jerk about where I drag my mp3s it's pretty nice to not have to go back to finder/pathfinder 5 times. That's quite neat, I use edit: unclutter, not pocket. I get confused because the app icon is a pocket My PIN is 4826 fucked around with this message at 21:48 on May 22, 2014 |
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Yoink is also pretty great just for reorganizing things in finder.
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# ? May 22, 2014 16:43 |
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Any recommendations for SVG editors? I used to use Inkscape on Windows, but apparently it doesn't play nice on Mavericks.
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# ? May 22, 2014 19:23 |
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TinTower posted:Any recommendations for SVG editors? I used to use Inkscape on Windows, but apparently it doesn't play nice on Mavericks. I'm curious what you mean by Inkscape not playing nice with Mavericks? From the little I've played with it, it works more or less the same as it did in previous versions of OSX, you just have to jump through a few hoops to get it to work. You need to install XQuartz: http://xquartz.macosforge.org/landing/ but once you've done that, it should work well enough. I never really got comfortable using Inkscape, but if you're already familiar with it, you can always give it a try. And please ignore this post if you've already installed XQuartz and Inkscape is still not playing nice with your system.
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# ? May 22, 2014 19:41 |
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TinTower posted:Any recommendations for SVG editors? I used to use Inkscape on Windows, but apparently it doesn't play nice on Mavericks. Sketch.
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# ? May 22, 2014 21:39 |
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Sketch is an amazing piece of software and well worth every penny if you're doing any sort of design work.
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# ? May 22, 2014 23:26 |
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Got a funky minor issue I've had for a while but haven't been able to figure out, wonder if anyone has any clues. Mail (and only Mail) seems to hide on its own periodically. I have no clue when the hell it happens so it's hard to see if it shows up in the console logs, I'm not sure what it'd be tied to, except maybe screen/password locking? That's the best I can come up with since I notice it when I come back to my machine after a while and Mail is hidden, but I think I've seen it while working on the machine too (Mail is in a separate space, noticed it by the icon being dimmed without me manually hiding it). Edit: Just got back and unlocked and Mail isn't hidden so I guess it wasn't that japtor fucked around with this message at 03:59 on May 23, 2014 |
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Looking at Activity Monitor I noticed that the process "Canon CMFP BackGrounder" appears to be writing ~300KB to disk every minute, even when my macbook is idle. Another process called "UFR II BackGrounder" is behaving similarly. I noticed because both had run up several GB of total data written when I checked. I assume they are just rewriting over the same files since there aren't gigs of printer driver logs or whatever lying around that I can find, but does this sound normal?
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# ? May 23, 2014 03:52 |
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Doesn't sound normal at all, and searching for "UFR II BackGrounder" confirms it's part of Canon's printer drivers, and that other people seem to have had problems. Is it spamming the main system log at all? Not sure whether system log writes get accounted to the originating process or the log daemon.
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BobHoward posted:Doesn't sound normal at all, and searching for "UFR II BackGrounder" confirms it's part of Canon's printer drivers, and that other people seem to have had problems. Aside from a conspicuously huge log file somewhere (that I don't see), is there something I should be looking for? Also, in Activity Monitor, "launchd" and "kernel_task" processes have even larger amounts of data writes; Is that possibly related? I assumed that was legitimate system stuff..
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# ? May 23, 2014 08:48 |
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Dixie Cretin Seaman posted:Aside from a conspicuously huge log file somewhere (that I don't see), is there something I should be looking for? Also, in Activity Monitor, "launchd" and "kernel_task" processes have even larger amounts of data writes; Is that possibly related? I assumed that was legitimate system stuff.. For kernel_task and launchd, it's hard to know without actually seeing the contents of the logs.
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I "dock" my laptop at work by plugging in a thunderbold gigabit and dvi adapter then disable the Wireless. I also switch the location to one for work. When I "undock" I unplug everything, turn on wifi, switch location to home, then put it to sleep. I've noticed that when I get home and wake the laptop the Wifi will be turned off again, it doesn't seem to matter how long I wait before putting it to sleep either. Anyone run into this?
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Ashex posted:I "dock" my laptop at work by plugging in a thunderbold gigabit and dvi adapter then disable the Wireless. I also switch the location to one for work. When I "undock" I unplug everything, turn on wifi, switch location to home, then put it to sleep. Never had this problem, but if you want to automate this process and potentially fix the problem, you might want to try out ControlPlane
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# ? May 23, 2014 19:56 |
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Ashex posted:I "dock" my laptop at work by plugging in a thunderbold gigabit and dvi adapter then disable the Wireless. I also switch the location to one for work. When I "undock" I unplug everything, turn on wifi, switch location to home, then put it to sleep. Wait, there is a thunderbolt adaptor that does BOTH DVI and ethernet on one dongle? Where'd you get it?
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# ? May 23, 2014 21:00 |
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Thunderbolt dock with a Mini-DP to DVI adapter connected to the second Thunderbolt port I assume
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# ? May 23, 2014 21:26 |
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Caged posted:Thunderbolt dock with a Mini-DP to DVI adapter connected to the second Thunderbolt port I assume Correct, I've got two adapters. I'm hoping to get one of those fancy docks though, just need to figure out which ones aren't vaporware. dik-dik posted:Never had this problem, but if you want to automate this process and potentially fix the problem, you might want to try out ControlPlane Holy poo poo that app sounds amazing, it can detect the serial number of a power adapter? Definitely checking it out.
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Ashex posted:Correct, I've got two adapters. I'm hoping to get one of those fancy docks though, just need to figure out which ones aren't vaporware. The Belkin both finally exists and is on sale (apparently for Memorial Day)! It still requires hanging a DVI dongle off one of its Thunderbolt ports, but at least it's all in once place.
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# ? May 23, 2014 22:48 |
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The caldigit one has a built-in hdmi port on it; with an hdmi<->dvi cable you wouldn't even need an adapter. Not that it really matters for something that you set up once and never touch again.
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# ? May 24, 2014 05:45 |
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Dixie Cretin Seaman posted:Aside from a conspicuously huge log file somewhere (that I don't see), is there something I should be looking for? Also, in Activity Monitor, "launchd" and "kernel_task" processes have even larger amounts of data writes; Is that possibly related? I assumed that was legitimate system stuff.. Don't know anything specific you should look for, I'd just fire up Console, select "all messages" on the left, and try its filter function on likely phrases from things you've found already -- "Canon", "backgrounder", "ufr", and so on. For what it's worth, on one week of uptime, Activity Monitor shows my top 3 writers as kernel_task (3.10GB), launchd (2.53GB), and mds_stores (651.1MB). I assume it's legit, but launchd and especially kernel_task (the Darwin kernel itself) shouldn't just do a lot of I/O on their own. I believe most of the writes attributed to those two processes are really work done on behalf of normal user processes. It's unfortunate that this can obscure things. As for my #3 writer, mds_stores is part of Spotlight, and it's pretty believable that it's written 650MB of updates to the metadata databases since last boot.
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# ? May 24, 2014 06:12 |
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I bought a used mac and did a reformat on it which I thought would actually reformat the drive but looks like it just re-installed Mavericks. However the original owner's name is still the root user, even though I've changed the username in settings. How do I change the actual Users root filename? Also he is still logged into iCloud and it won't let me log him out until all services are stopped. So theres that.
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# ? May 24, 2014 17:37 |
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you'll want to follow these directions
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ah, I skipped over the erase part. Thanks
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# ? May 24, 2014 17:59 |
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Is there a way to have a couple network drives mounted automatically when my macbook connects to a given ssid? Not really seeing anything in Automator to do this.
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# ? May 24, 2014 23:29 |
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phosdex posted:Is there a way to have a couple network drives mounted automatically when my macbook connects to a given ssid? Not really seeing anything in Automator to do this. This looks promising http://superuser.com/questions/300087/os-x-how-to-avoid-having-to-re-connect-to-network-share-after-nas-was-turned-of It's going to be some mix of scripting and auto mounting, but I'm not sure if you can trigger something to happen on network connect too easily. Maybe just attempt to connect and ignore the errors if the host is unreachable.
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# ? May 25, 2014 00:15 |
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I haven't personally used ControlPlane but you might be able to get it to automatically run an AppleScript based on SSID change to silently mount shares. Use script editor to make something similar to the following and then save it as an application:code:
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# ? May 25, 2014 01:01 |
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I just installed a new SSD in my 2011 MacBook Pro and now that I've installed Maverick, I get NSURLErrorDomain 1012 every time I try to check for updates. How do I fix this?
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I'm looking for a basic file hosting service so I can share about 50GB of files with a specific client while they are out of the country. I'm asking in this thread because the client and I will both be using Macbooks and it seems like the other network/hosting discussion threads in SH/SC are geared toward website hosting and enterprise/home networking. I just need a simple no-fuss solution, because the client isn't the most computer literate. I think that the solution to the issues I'm about to go over here is just 'Dropbox" but I want to see if someone here know's better than what I'm thinking. Here's what I want to do: Keep a directory ~24GB in sync across our two computers. When one of us makes changes to a file in the directory, the changes are synced to the other's machine as quickly as possible. (Individual files may be ~500MB or so) I don't pay more than $100 for two months of storage. After two months it's all going down. Simple setup. Service offers client software that integrates with Finder, ideally. ...So, Dropbox? I've already got 100GB of Google Drive storage, but it doesn't seem very fast to sync and I don't know if my client could download the Google Drive software and access a shared folder through the Finder. They have a gmail account but don't use Google Drive. The advantage with GDrive is that I'm already paying for the storage, but I think it might be simpler to just set up a new file hosting service account that we both have administrative power over. I don't know if any of the other services are actually faster than GDrive or not, but it seems slow considering I'm on an otherwise very fast institutional network. Thoughts? Dropbox? SpiderOak? OneDrive? I'm not thinking iCloud, pretty much because like GDrive I already have an account set up and it's all bound up in services I use all the time so it's either set up sharing or create a new account that I'd be constantly logging in and out of. I've never really given much thought to this 'cloud' stuff, because it always just works for me. I've never had to set up something collaborative like this before. And if there's a better thread to post this question in, please let me know.
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# ? May 25, 2014 03:32 |
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Dropbox sounds like it'll meet your needs as long as you won't both be editing the same file at the same time. I know DB is at least aware of conflicts and will save the conflicted file as something like "pictures_of_our_butts (Bill's conflicted copy 2014-05-23 10-30-26).docx" or however, but it can still throw you off since it's not super streamlined. I can't speak to the quality of the other services, however, just that Dropbox should be able to handle it.
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# ? May 25, 2014 03:45 |
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Is there anyway to disable the horizontal bouncing on the right side when scrolling with the trackpad in Safari? It just the slight movement that is very distracting whenever I scroll with the two finger gesture.
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# ? May 25, 2014 05:33 |
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I've been using Dropbox for years and I'm kind of tied to it, but I've heard of a few businesses making the switch to OneDrive because its Office integration is pretty neat. Dropbox's sync speeds aren't the greatest for big files because there's some heavy throttling involved, but I don't know how the others compare to it.
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# ? May 25, 2014 05:45 |
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GobiasIndustries posted:I just installed a new SSD in my 2011 MacBook Pro and now that I've installed Maverick, I get NSURLErrorDomain 1012 every time I try to check for updates. How do I fix this? I didn't install a new SSD and also have this problem. It's probably their server.
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# ? May 25, 2014 09:29 |
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To keep things in sync with Dropbox will require both users to be on Pro subscriptions, or you could just use the same credentials on both computers.
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# ? May 25, 2014 10:56 |
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If you can get Dropbox LAN sync working its super great for big files but for some reason at our office it'll flake out and decide to have every computer grab a copy from Dropbox once in a while. This means like 35 computers going for the same 500mb file to sync and it crushes our internet for a while.
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# ? May 25, 2014 16:53 |
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BitTorrent Sync? If you want to avoid a third party.
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GobiasIndustries posted:I just installed a new SSD in my 2011 MacBook Pro and now that I've installed Maverick, I get NSURLErrorDomain 1012 every time I try to check for updates. How do I fix this? Oops.
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# ? May 25, 2014 20:33 |
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Star War Sex Parrot posted:The App Store was broken for updates for the last 24 hours or so because Apple let the SSL cert expire on one of their servers. Oops indeed, someone's getting fired.
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# ? May 25, 2014 20:37 |
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Thanks for the replies regarding a file hosting service. I ultimately decided to give SugarSync a try. I don't really know if it will handle large file syncing any better than Dropbox, and the sync folder can't be moved to an external drive so it will be taking up precious space on my SSD, but I think I can live with it for a couple of months.
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# ? May 26, 2014 03:32 |
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z06ck posted:Oops indeed, someone's getting fired. I'm picturing Tim Cook waking up suddenly at 3am realizing why he had that nagging feeling all day yesterday that he was supposed to do something important.
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# ? May 26, 2014 03:47 |
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I.W.W. ATTITUDE posted:Thanks for the replies regarding a file hosting service. I ultimately decided to give SugarSync a try. I don't really know if it will handle large file syncing any better than Dropbox, and the sync folder can't be moved to an external drive so it will be taking up precious space on my SSD, but I think I can live with it for a couple of months. withak posted:I'm picturing Tim Cook waking up suddenly at 3am realizing why he had that nagging feeling all day yesterday that he was supposed to do something important.
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I keep running into a weird issue with iTerm. When I'm connected to my archlinux box and am doing an update with pacman via sudo the terminal sends ^M when I hit return. This doesn't happen in Terminal, anyone know why this happens?
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