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Mac OS hdiutil

July 17, 2012 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

Hdiutil from manpage: hdiutil — manipulate disk images (attach, verify, burn, etc).

Native Apple command line utility for working with disk images (*.DMG). It uses the DiskImages framework. Disk images (usually with a .dmg, .img, or .iso file name extension) are often used for distributing programs and for burning CDs/DVDs, I use it to share my Data wirh friends, lets look [Read more…]

Filed Under: Linux Tagged With: burn, create DMG, hdiutil

Mac OS X (MAC) show hidden files

July 16, 2012 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

Maybe someone of you noticed that you cannot see hidden files in you MAC OS X Finder.

There are only few reasons to change this:
1. You need to access the /etc, /sbin, /bin, /tmp, /usr or /var directorys
2. You opened some crap from your Mail client and it was saved under: /Users/username/Library/Mail Downloads [Read more…]

Filed Under: Apple, Mac OS X Tagged With: Finder, Hidden files, MAC OS X

Screenshot under Mac OS X

July 15, 2012 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

Screenshot is copy of your full screen, little selecion or only from one window with a trouble. It’s very useful to share your experience or show your problem to someone.

Mac OS X has a standart tool to [Read more…]

Filed Under: Apple, Mac OS X Tagged With: Apple, Grab, MAC OS X, Screenshot

Apple MacBook Pro 13 review

July 15, 2012 by Igor Drobot 1 Comment

Yeah another pretty investment in a new hardware this time a completely different orientation – its a product from Apple TADA brand new MacBook Pro 13″:

Firest some [Read more…]

Filed Under: Apple, Mac OS X Tagged With: Apple, Firewire, Mac OS X, MacBook Pro, Thunderbolt

Linux Process Control

July 5, 2012 by Igor Drobot Leave a Comment

Last week I bought a new HDD for one friend and I started a rsync process on my tiny home-server to copy some stuff – it was around 190 GB of different stuff.

This command looks very simple and without unnecessary options but my 400 MHz CPU was pretty quick hot and I got a [Read more…]

Filed Under: Debian, Kernel, Linux, Ubuntu Tagged With: nice, PID, priority, Process, renice, rsync

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