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Syjefroi posted:I am only half sure this is a software thing, but I might as well ask: If I have a pdf or set of pdfs I want to send to someone, is there an app or a service that lets the recipient view and print the document, but only once? As opposed to sending a copy of the file, just a way for them to print the file one time. Are you trying to reinvent the fax machine, in TYOOL 2014? e: gently caress, newpage. Content. Oh, yeah. Something that's been bugging me at work. We have a bunch of different vlans set up, each with different firewall rules. Windows gets one vlan, servers get one, VOIP gets one, linux desktops (and macs) another. Now we're moving into running poo poo on VMs. Because people are old and don't want to change how our network's done things since the universe was in black and white, windows VMs are set up with a virtual NIC on the OS-specific vlan. I have a linux box somewhere that runs some Windows VMs, but I'd like to get them running on the mac, so I can support our mac users who want to do the same. In linux, /etc/network/interfaces gets set up as follows: code:
I've tried configuring a vlan102 virtual interface off the mac's ethernet interface (en0), but it comes back with a self-assigned IP. I know I'm missing something, but I don't know enough about networking to know what I'm missing; I think what I'm getting from the linux setup is just enough to gently caress things up royally. What I'm after is a way to get a VM bridged to the outside world that presents with its own MAC address on vlan102, while the mac itself talks to the network on vlan54. DigitalRaven fucked around with this message at 00:58 on Nov 8, 2014 |
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gnrk posted:So, I haven't heard any reports back from anyone who has installed this. What's the verdict? Is there a verdict? I suppose if it was bricking machines, I would've heard something... Seems to not be horrible. I'm not sure I wouldn't have just waited for the final release, but I came home from work a couple nights ago to find that it had auto-installed while I was gone.
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Ashex posted:I've noticed that sometimes when the system is at a high cpu load everything will slowly lock up forcing me to do a hard reboot. Has anyone encountered this on Yosemite? What's causing the high CPU load?
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chimz posted:What's causing the high CPU load? The first few times this happened I was installing a package with macports. Last night however there actually wasn't a high cpu load but the laptop was definitely working pretty hard (stupid loud fan) as I was copying a bunch of files over wireless (running at about 200Mbps) to an external drive. Generally starts with Finder locking up (spinning wheel) then slowly other apps stop responding.
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Japanese Dating Sim posted:Anyone see printing issues with Parallels on Yosemite? I'll preface by saying I don't know Macs as well as I should, but I was supporting a user who "couldn't print." He's running Windows 7 on Parallels, and his OS X is on Yosemite. This person exclusively uses his Windows side and I don't know why he doesn't just have a Windows machine, but that's an aside. Syjefroi posted:I am only half sure this is a software thing, but I might as well ask: If I have a pdf or set of pdfs I want to send to someone, is there an app or a service that lets the recipient view and print the document, but only once? As opposed to sending a copy of the file, just a way for them to print the file one time. Ashex posted:The first few times this happened I was installing a package with macports. Last night however there actually wasn't a high cpu load but the laptop was definitely working pretty hard (stupid loud fan) as I was copying a bunch of files over wireless (running at about 200Mbps) to an external drive. In your case who knows, check console and see if there's any clues there. My wild guess is that something important barfed during the transfer, and as each app tried to access whatever that is they locked up and locked up other stuff that relied on them and so on, could've been something with the networking or storage going by your task there.
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chimz posted:What's causing the high CPU load? Speaking of this, has anyone else encountered the windowserver process just running away with the CPU (causing window switching to be slow, etc) after like a day of use, requiring a reboot?
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ambushsabre posted:Speaking of this, has anyone else encountered the windowserver process just running away with the CPU (causing window switching to be slow, etc) after like a day of use, requiring a reboot? Yeah I've got the same thing. Really curious about what's going on.
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ambushsabre posted:Speaking of this, has anyone else encountered the windowserver process just running away with the CPU (causing window switching to be slow, etc) after like a day of use, requiring a reboot? I haven't seen the high CPU usage but last week everything was swapping like crazy and I saw it had used up 55GB of memory.
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What's the best solution for automatically updating the metadata on video files? I've been converting a bunch of my old DVDs and while iFlicks 2 is usually pretty good about finding the information online, it's not very reliable.
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Man is Yosemite's Mail.app an absolute nightmare with Gmail for anyone else? I've got a 50/50 chance of Google's SMTP server being unavailable, according to Mail. It's absolutely fine on my other Yosemite machine on the exact same network so I can't figure it out. When I run diagnostics it seems to connect to Gmail just fine.
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Martytoof posted:Man is Yosemite's Mail.app an absolute nightmare with Gmail for anyone else? I've got a 50/50 chance of Google's SMTP server being unavailable, according to Mail. It's absolutely fine on my other Yosemite machine on the exact same network so I can't figure it out. When I run diagnostics it seems to connect to Gmail just fine. I have a personal and work Gmail account and haven't had any major problems. The only thing that pisses me off is that Mail sounds the new message notification for all labels, whether the message hits the inbox or not. Argh.
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# ? Nov 9, 2014 19:56 |
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I'm looking for a piece of software which will allow me to right click on a file in Finder, choose a 'send to Amazon S3' option, which will then upload my file to my S3 bucket and create a url that I can share. Does anyone know if such a piece of software exists for OS X?
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Zartans Lady Mask posted:I'm looking for a piece of software which will allow me to right click on a file in Finder, choose a 'send to Amazon S3' option, which will then upload my file to my S3 bucket and create a url that I can share. You can do this with Dropzone just without the right clicking thing. You'd have to drag the file to the menu bar but from there on, it can do everything else you want.
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If I have an encrypted thumb drive I use for backups - can I set the permission of "everyone" to "no access" if I have my own uid, system, and wheel set to Read and Write? I'm not sure how OSX will handle this.
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ambushsabre posted:Speaking of this, has anyone else encountered the windowserver process just running away with the CPU (causing window switching to be slow, etc) after like a day of use, requiring a reboot?
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WithoutTheFezOn posted:I have, but only when some unknown thing happens and VMWare Fusion starts using AppNap. Quitting and restarting Fusion fixes it for me. An app going into App Nap shouldn't cause windowserver to go ballistic.... if you see this, can you take a sysdiagnose while the problem is occurring, file a bug, and post the bug number here?
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Zartans Lady Mask posted:I'm looking for a piece of software which will allow me to right click on a file in Finder, choose a 'send to Amazon S3' option, which will then upload my file to my S3 bucket and create a url that I can share. I haven't done precisely this but I have done similar things using Automator.
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ambushsabre posted:Speaking of this, has anyone else encountered the windowserver process just running away with the CPU (causing window switching to be slow, etc) after like a day of use, requiring a reboot? I've had it happen, but only after many days of uptime, and quitting CrashPlan always fixes it for me. Since it seems to happen to people in a variety of circumstances I guess there's something buggy in WindowServer that various apps are triggering.
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Choadmaster posted:I've had it happen, but only after many days of uptime, and quitting CrashPlan always fixes it for me. Since it seems to happen to people in a variety of circumstances I guess there's something buggy in WindowServer that various apps are triggering. This must be it, except I don't have any of the apps listed so I'm going to have to do it via experimentation. This is going to be fun! edit: after some experimentation, it looks like Day One might have been causing the issue, which would make sense since I only fire that up around once a day. e2: looks like Twitter was the worst offender, and actually the one effecting the cmd-tab animation. ambushsabre fucked around with this message at 00:37 on Nov 10, 2014 |
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Since iOS 8 was released, I've noticed a lot of people sending iMessages from their email address. Because of this, I've accidentally addressed iMessages to email addresses, breaking long running threads with friends. I really like iMessage, but I don't understand how Apple gets account management so incredibly wrong. I get that not everyone has an iDevice with a phone number, but if Macs and iPads can send messages "from" a phone number, why the hell would Apple ever make the email address visible for someone who does?
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Roobsa posted:You can do this with Dropzone just without the right clicking thing. You'd have to drag the file to the menu bar but from there on, it can do everything else you want. This is awesome - thanks!
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Kobayashi posted:Since iOS 8 was released, I've noticed a lot of people sending iMessages from their email address. Because of this, I've accidentally addressed iMessages to email addresses, breaking long running threads with friends. I really like iMessage, but I don't understand how Apple gets account management so incredibly wrong. I get that not everyone has an iDevice with a phone number, but if Macs and iPads can send messages "from" a phone number, why the hell would Apple ever make the email address visible for someone who does? The "from" address is determined by the user in their settings. Tell your friends to change it to their phone number. AFAIK iOS 8 / Yosemite didn't mess with those settings in any way. Mine are all still my phone number.
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spongeworthy posted:If I have an encrypted thumb drive I use for backups - can I set the permission of "everyone" to "no access" if I have my own uid, system, and wheel set to Read and Write? You can, but it may not work like you're expecting. Your UID is not unique to your Mac - for example, I'm logged into my account which is UID 502. If I made a flash drive configured the way you said, my account could access the data but other accounts could not. However, when I gave you the drive, the account on your machine which has UID 502 will have read/write access. Likewise on other Macs. The root account will also always be able to change the permissions. This is all assuming I can get the drive mounted. If it's encrypted, I'll be asked for a password before any of that stuff happens, and if I don't have that then I'm SOL at accessing the data on that drive.
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Choadmaster posted:They can't print the file without a copy of the file. And in some world where such magic was possible, they could just print your magic document to PDF. Or more old-fashionedly use one of those magic replicators at Kinko's that can clone sets of paper documents. A few of the major sheet music websites (not publishers) let you buy a leadsheet with a one-time print option. Anyone could easily screen cap or scan their printed file, definitely, but most people don't bother or care. But they never got a copy of the original pdf. Regardless, I'm thinking I should be looking for a site instead of an app.
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Sonic Dude posted:You can, but it may not work like you're expecting. Your UID is not unique to your Mac - for example, I'm logged into my account which is UID 502. If I made a flash drive configured the way you said, my account could access the data but other accounts could not. However, when I gave you the drive, the account on your machine which has UID 502 will have read/write access. Likewise on other Macs. The root account will also always be able to change the permissions. Aha, thank you. My main concern was locking myself out of the drive somehow before even being given a chance to authenticate with password.
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Choadmaster posted:The "from" address is determined by the user in their settings. Tell your friends to change it to their phone number. AFAIK iOS 8 / Yosemite didn't mess with those settings in any way. Mine are all still my phone number. Does it still make separate threads if you actually have the phone number and the email address set for that contact?
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Roobsa posted:You can do this with Dropzone just without the right clicking thing. You'd have to drag the file to the menu bar but from there on, it can do everything else you want. Is there something like this which also supports Google App Engine's Cloud Storage buckets? Or is Amazon S3 just that much more convenient to develop for and cheaper to use? I'm not sure if my Google Apps for Business domain includes a pay as much as you use virtually unlimited Google Drive or not. Probably not.
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Choadmaster posted:The "from" address is determined by the user in their settings. Tell your friends to change it to their phone number. AFAIK iOS 8 / Yosemite didn't mess with those settings in any way. Mine are all still my phone number. I know how it works; I'm saying the way it works is stupid. I can think of no reason why anyone with a phone number would ever want messages to be sent from their email address.
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chimz posted:An app going into App Nap shouldn't cause windowserver to go ballistic.... if you see this, can you take a sysdiagnose while the problem is occurring, file a bug, and post the bug number here?
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fleshweasel posted:Does it still make separate threads if you actually have the phone number and the email address set for that contact? A quick look through my iPad messages app indicates yes, it still does. I'm not sure it could safely merge them in all cases; for people with both their number and email registered for iMessage it certainly should though.
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Does anyone here have an opinion on superduper vs carbon copy cloner? They both seem to do the same basic job, though SuperDuper's website seems to be stuck in OS X Tiger even if the software's still being actively maintained. edit: one feature that might be cool is to automatically copy to the drive some stuff mounted on external drives, on top of mirroring the internal drive. Anyone know if either handles this well? MrBond fucked around with this message at 05:59 on Nov 11, 2014 |
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I just started using the new CCC 4.0 for my local backups and it's great.
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I use CCC 4.0 and I chose it because I like the idea that CCC is very confirmed to be validated against today's MacOS which use Volume Groups, more extra attributes, Fusion Drive, and more which weren't in use before whatever era Superduper's web design originated from.
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MrBond posted:Does anyone here have an opinion on superduper vs carbon copy cloner? They both seem to do the same basic job, though SuperDuper's website seems to be stuck in OS X Tiger even if the software's still being actively maintained. And one other reason for CCC is just that the support seems pretty good from what I've been able to tell in the past. I remember a support forum or something before where the author helped people work out random tasks before when it was donationware...looks like that's gone (or he was posting on another forum), but there's a support ticket system now. I just used it Sunday afternoon and he got back to me Monday afternoon with some scripts to do what I asked about. Not that I've heard anything bad about SuperDuper though vv
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For me the deal breaker is that if you get an i/o error or bad sector, SuperDuper immediately shits its pants and tells you to get a file recovery utility. CCC will retry bad sectors and maintain a list of files in its console logs that might be bad because of the errors.
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Binary Badger posted:For me the deal breaker is that if you get an i/o error or bad sector, SuperDuper immediately shits its pants and tells you to get a file recovery utility. Does CCC create bootable images? Because if it does, that will be the impetus to move from SuperDuper for me. I've only used it a couple of times, but when I needed it, it has saved my rear end. It's really the only thing keeping me on SuperDuper barring a major update.
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Before the latest update, regardless of whatever application I was in, if I clicked the finder icon in my sock it would open a new finder window, now, clicking the finder does nothing. Doesn't switch me to the finder, doesn't open a window, nothing. Can someone help me figure out where to make it go back to its old behavior?
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flosofl posted:Does CCC create bootable images? It can make bootable backups, yeah. You can't ever boot from an image unless you use some chicanery like TechTool Pro does.
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Binary Badger posted:It can make bootable backups, yeah. You can't ever boot from an image unless you use some chicanery like TechTool Pro does. Yeah didn't mean image, meant disk. Thanks!
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Kobayashi posted:I know how it works; I'm saying the way it works is stupid. I can think of no reason why anyone with a phone number would ever want messages to be sent from their email address. Some people think they're more likely to change their phone number than their e-mail address. For example, if someone's idevice is work-provided-equipment.
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