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16.1. Terminal

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The keyhole into Mac OS X's Unix innards is a program called Terminal, which sits in your Applications Utilities folder (see Figure 16-2). UP TO SPEED Mac OS X's Unix Roots. Unix, however, was one of the first portable operating systems. The Unix that beats within Mac OS X's heart is just the latest resting place for the OS that...

16.2. Navigating in Unix

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If you can't see any icons for your files and folders, how are you supposed to work with them?. But you can't see their icons from the command line. The pathname is a string of folder names, something like a map, that takes you from the root level to the next nested folder, to the next, and so on. The...

16.3. Working with Files and Directories

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Tip: You're entering Serious Power territory, where it's theoretically possible to delete a whole directory with a single typo. Using the Unix command cp, you can copy and rename a file in one move. The basic command goes like this: cp path1 path2, where the path placeholders represent the original file and the copy, respectively.. To duplicate a file called...

16.4. Online Help

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Online Help. Mac OS X comes with over 1,200 Unix programs like the ones described in this chapter.. How are you supposed to learn what they all do?. Fortunately, almost every Unix program comes with a help file. It may not appear within an elegant, gradient-gray Leopard window—in fact, it's pretty darned plain— but it offers much more material than...

16.5. Terminal Preferences

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In fact, in Leopard's Terminal 2.0, you can manage your preferences in a whole new way.. You can also save the layout of entire groups of windows, each with their own settings in effect, into a single configuration, allowing you to recreate those layouts in an instant.. Terminal comes with several preconfigured settings, and you can add and remove these...

16.6. Terminal Tips and Tricks

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After you've used Terminal awhile, you may feel ready for a few of these power tips.. You can switch among your various Terminal windows by pressing -1, -2, and so on (up to -9). You'll be able to identify the windows easily if you choose to include the Command key in the title bars. (Use the Window section of the...

16.7. Changing Permissions with Terminal

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The behind-the-scenes permissions setting for a file or folder determines whether or not you're allowed to open it, change it, or delete it. Permissions are the cornerstone of several important Mac OS X features, including the separation of user accounts and the relative invulnerability of the operating system itself.. Instead of using a separate file for each setting, Terminal now...

16.8. 20 Useful Unix Utilities

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So far, you've read about only a handful of the hundreds of Unix programs that are built into Mac OS X and ready to run. As you peruse beginner-level Unix books and Web sites (see Appendix E), for example, you'll gradually become familiar with a few more important terms and tools.. Tip: If you don't return to the $ prompt...

16.9. Putting It Together

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All of the Unix syntax and vocabulary presented in this chapter is all well and good, and it'll give you the rosy glow of having mastered something new. photo.com/Incoming. The -print0 command formats this list of found files' pathnames, separating them with the null character (a special character that programmers use to indicate where one string of text ends and...

17.2. Redoing Mac OS X's Graphics

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Redoing Mac OS X's Graphics. But in Mac OS X, they've made very little effort to cover their tracks. In Cocoa programs and even a few Carbonized ones, every element of the famous Aqua interface is nothing more than a Photoshop-generated graphics file.. The beauty of graphics files, of course, is that you can edit them. In each of these...

17.3. Replacing the Finder Icons

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Replacing the Finder Icons. With no technical skill whatsoever, you can use this program to replace the icon pictures featured on your folders, your disks, and the Finder toolbar. To use CandyBar, just drag your new icons into the appropriate slots.. When you restart the Mac, you'll find your new icons in place

17.4. Rewriting the Words

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Mac OS X stores the text and settings of its menus, dialog boxes, and other elements in special text files called plist (for Property List) files. They sit in one of the three Library folders (in your Home folder, the System folder, or the hard drive window).. The easiest way to edit them is to use Apple's Property List Editor,...

17.5. Your Bright Hacking Future

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How to change the Dock's colors with Automator. How to remove Spotlight from the menu bar. How to make the menu bar stop being translucent. How to change the Dictionary's font. How to remove the outer-space imagery from Time Machine's background. How to change Time Machine's backup interval

Chapter 18. Internet Setup

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As Apple's programmers slogged away for months on the massive Mac OS X project, there were areas where they must have felt like they were happily gliding on ice:. networking and the Internet. For the most part, the Internet already runs on Unix, and hundreds of extremely polished tools and software chunks were already available.. Plenty of people still connect...

18.2. Network Central—and Multihoming

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Network Central—and Multihoming. In this chapter, you'll be spending a lot of time in the Network pane of System. Preferences (Figure 18-1).(Choose System Preferences. click Network.) This list summarizes the ways your Mac can connect to the Internet or an office network—. Ethernet, AirPort wireless, Bluetooth, FireWire, cellular modem card, VPN (Chapter 22), and so on—and how each connection is...

18.3. Broadband Connections

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If your Mac is connected wirelessly or, um, wirefully to a cable modem, DSL, or office network, you're one of the lucky ones. You never have to wait to dial, disconnect, or download. You're connected to the Net via your Mac's Ethernet jack or AirPort. Take a new Mac out of the box, plug in the Ethernet cable to your...

18.4. Dial-up Modem Connections

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If you ask Apple, dial-up modems are dead. You can get an external USB modem for $50, but clearly, Apple is trying to shove the trusty dial-up technology into the recycling bin.. If you're among them, you need to sign up for Internet service. If you like, you can choose Add Configuration from this pop-up menu and then name it...

18.5. Switching Locations

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If you travel with a laptop, you know the drill. You're constantly opening up System Preferences Network so that you can switch between Internet settings: Ethernet at the office, Wi-Fi at home. Figure 18-7. Continue as shown in Figure 18-8.. Tip: You can use the commands in the menu to rename or duplicate a Location.. When you click Done, you...

18.6. .Mac Services In January 2000, Apple CEO

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In January 2000, Apple CEO Steve Jobs explained to the Macworld Expo crowds that he and his team had had a mighty brainstorm: Apple controls both ends of the connection between a Mac and the Apple Web site. Ordinarily, only one Mac has Internet Sharing turned on: the one that's connected directly to the Internet.. If you play your cards...