I have discovered some differences between WPF 3.0 and WPF 3.5.
As a result, I need to know if an assembly was compiled against 3.0 or 3.5.
Is there a API for this?
I've been working on this for days but simply cannot find the correct references to make it work.
The idea is to have a script that will baseline newly purchased Macs that comes into the company with basic stuffs like set autologin to off, create a new admin user (for remote admins to access for support, set password to unlock screensaver and etc) .
Sample list for baseline that admins have to do on each new machine:
Click the Login Options button Set Automatic Login: OFF
Check: Show the Restart, Sleep, and Shutdown buttons
Uncheck: Show input menu in login window
Uncheck: Show password hints
Uncheck: Use voice over in the login window
Check: Show fast user switching menu as Short Name
(note: this is only part of a long list to do on each machine)
I've managed to find some references to make some parts work.
Like autologin can be unset with:
defaults write /Library/Preferences/.GlobalPreferences com.apple.userspref.DisableAutoLogin -bool TRUE
and I've kinda found ways to muscle in a new user creation (including prompts) with AppleScript and shell commands.
But generally its tough finding ways to do somewhat simple things like turn on password to get out of screensaver or to allow fast user switching. References are either too limited or just no where to be seen (e.g. I can unset autologin via cli but the very next setting on the system preference "show restart, sleep and shutdown buttons" is somewhere else and I can't find any command line to make it set)
Does anyone have any ideas on a list, document, reference or anything of where each setting on the system resides so that I can be pointed to make it work? or maybe sample scripts for the above example...
My thanks for reading thus far—a huge thank you for whoever that has any info on the above.
The whole point of rvm is to be able to install multiple rubies and access them from a user account. What do you do when you need to access any of those rubies from root? Or use gems installed in one of those rvms?
Is there an elegant (or even hackish) way to use these I haven't considered?
My guess is that I should just add it to my PATH, but I'm curious if anyone has come up with a better idea. I'd rather not install rvm just for the root account and duplicate everything.
Does anyone know of a jQuery plugin that has 'helpers' or extensions like those found in the YAHOO.lang namespace?
I have in mind functions such as:
isNull
isDefined
isString
isFunction
I would also appreciate the same kind of thing for strings and arrays, such as Contains, StartsWith (I know these are easy to write, I'm just looking for a plugin that encompasses them all).
It's not in the YAHOO.lang namespace but also form related extensions- determining a radiobox's value (from the one checked), a form element's type in a friendly name.
Specifically a plugin with fluent API rather than selector based such as
$("input[@type=radio][@checked]")
Again I'm aware they're easy to implement but I don't want to reinvent the wheel.
I try to search for it but I just cant. I am running Windows 7 on Lenovo G460 laptop. I tried to install Ubuntu on it but I cannot use Wireless to connect to the internet for some reason.
Is there anyway for me to get a look at Android source code or at least just the Calendar part of it?
I'm working on this big website and I want to put it online before its fully finished...
I'm working locally and the database is getting really big so I wanted to upload the website and continue to work on it in the server, but allowing people to enter, so I can test.
The question is if this is good for SEO, I mean, there are a lot of things SEO related that are incomplete.. For example: there are no friendly URLs, no sitemap, no .htacces file, lot of 'in-construction' sections...
Does Google will penalize me forever? How does it works? Google indexes adn get the structure of the site just once or its constantly updating and checking for changes??? What i should do? What you recommend?!!?
When I enter in python in Terminal it loads up Python 2.6.2. However there are folders by the name of Python 2.6 in different places on my drive. I'm not sure if that's because Python 2.6 has been installed in different places or because Python just likes to have lots of folers in different places.
If there are multiple installations, I could really do with being able to set which one should be used.
Example: User installs app v.1.0, adds data. Then the dev submits 10 updates in 10 weeks. After 11 weeks, the user wants v.11.0 and grabs a copy from the app store.
Assuming that the app has got 11 .xcdatamodel versions inside, where ***11.xcdatamodel is the current one, what would happen now since the persistent store of the user is ages old? would the migration happen 10 times, step-by-step through every migration iteration?
Or does the actual migration of data (lets assume gigabytes of data) happen exactly once, after Core Data (or the persistent store coordinator) has figured out precisely what to do to go from v.1.0 to v.11.0?
I am having some low level issues with IntelliJ on my mac, I really want to just zero everything out and start over. But even after removing the application and re-installing it, IntelliJ still remembers things like what the last project was, what licensing key to use etc. Where is this information stored? And what is the best way to clear it out?
I have a version of SVN on my system in /usr/bin/svn. This is too old to use with some repositories so I compiled a newer version in /home/user/built/bin/svn which works fine. I added this to my PATH so it should be run first.
Typing
which svn
produces
/home/user/built/bin/svn
however typing
svn --version
reveals that it us using the old version still. if I run
/home/user/built/bin/svn --version
then the correct version is displayed.
Since the custom version is first in my $PATH, and which lists it first why is the older version being invoked when I run svn? I thought which used your $PATH to find executables in the same fashion as the shell?
[Edit] Type gives:
type svn
svn is hashed (/usr/bin/svn)
Is this the problem?
Hi.
I have a process where one of the things to do is to capture the output from a print into a file for further processing. For this I have configured a "FILE:" printer port which works very nicely but asks everytime for the file name to use.
Unfortunately "FILE" is not a very descriptive word when trying to use a search engine :(
Is there a small driver somewhere which does exactly the same as the FILE: driver, but can automatically generate a filename (perhaps based on a pattern) and just print to that?
For example, the first gen iPod touch is making sharp tick sounds when rolling a picker view. I need a easy way to trigger a sound for my unit tests. When a unit test fails, I want the iPhone simulator to make a noise so that I see it. Because I'm not looking at the console all the time for NSLog messages...
Right now, if I want to run mysql, I have to do /Applications/MAMP/Library/bin/mysql -u user -ppass... I'd be a happy camper if I could just do mysql -u user -ppass.... Been googling around, but haven't been able to find anything... Have a feeling I'm using dumb search terms, so if anyone here knows how to do this, that'd be awesome...
I have an app that updates itself over the internet, and the updated copy won't run on PowerPC machines (G5) running Leopard (10.5.8). Double-clicking the app produces a message saying "You can't open the application "appname" because it is not supported on this architecture." But here's the weird part: if I duplicate the app using the Finder or using a cp -R command, then the duplicate runs fine! And yet, if I do ls -laeR on both apps, the results are identical. I restarted the machine, and the difference between the two copies was still there.
Sometimes, renaming the app made it run. After a few tries, I managed to rename it back to the original name and still have it run.
If this was just on one machine, I'd dismiss it as disk corruption, cosmic rays, or a voodoo hex, but it was reported by a customer and then I reproduced it on my own machine.
Any ideas what could cause this behavior?
I was editing a file on my local machine and I was ready to commit to the repository except that instead of running the svn commit, I ran svn update. Is there any way I can retrieve the changes that I had? I was working on a tex file in vim and I had closed the file before running svn update.
Preferably with visual illustrations... MSDN just lists class-names and what I really want to see is which versions of MFC have nice modern functionality like dockable toobars, collapsible windows, and other graphical niceties.
Does such a 'visual catalog' exist? From MSDN it's not always clear even what each class does without a pretty picture.
hi i am using Virtual C# 2010 express and i need the most reliable way (on button click) and in .NET 2.0 framework to detect if windows is currently x86 or x64 in a message box.. up till now i have been using this code but i need to know if there is a more accurate way?
string target = @"C:\Windows\SysWow64";
{
if (Directory.Exists(target))
{
MessageBox.Show("x64");
}
else
{
MessageBox.Show("x86");
}
Hello All,
I want to ensure I have done all I can to configure a system's disks for serious database use. The three areas I know of (any others?) to be concerned about are:
I/O size: the database engine and disk's native size should either match, or the database's native I/O size should be a multiple of the disk's native I/O size.
Disks that are capable of Direct Memory Access (eg. IDE) should be configured for it.
When a disk says it has written data persistently, it must be so! No keeping it in cache and lying about it.
I have been looking for information on how to ensure these are so for CENTOS and Ubuntu, but can't seem to find anything at all!
I want to be able to check these things and change them if needed.
Any and all input appreciated.
I have a macbook pro. I would like to have my screen lock when I (my phone) moves away from the laptop. I'm sure third party solutions exist, but if I'd like to code something from scratch, what libraries or hooks should I be looking at?
I have an app with a tab bar, and nav controllers in each tab. When user shakes the device, a UIImageView appears as a child view in the nav controller. But the UIImageView must contain a special image, depending on the device's current orientation.
If I write just
- (void)willAnimateRotationToInterfaceOrientation:(UIInterfaceOrientation)
if (interfaceOrientation == UIInterfaceOrientationPortrait|| interfaceOrientation == UIInterfaceOrientationPortraitUpsideDown) {
//Code
}
else if (interfaceOrientation == UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeRight||interfaceOrientation == UIInterfaceOrientationLandscapeLeft) {
//Code
}
}
The view just goes crazy if user rotated the device before shaking. Is there a method to get iPhones current orientation?
I am new to C# programming and am coming to it most recently from working with Ruby on Rails. In RoR, I am used to being able to write schema migrations for the database. I would like to be able to do something similar for my C#/SQLServer projects.
Does such a tool exist for the VS 2005 toolset?
Would it be wise to use RoR migrations with SQL Server directly outside of VS 2005? In other words, I would handle all schema versioning using ActiveRecord:Migration from Rails but nothing else.
If I do handle migrations outside of C# and VS 2005 with another tool, is RoR ActiveRecord:Migration the best thing to use or is there something which is a better fit?
I am working in PHP and I have mamp on my machine. I would like to send emails from my PHP code, like this:
<?php
$to = "[email protected]";
$subject = "Hi!";
$body = "Hi,\n\nHow are you?";
if (mail($to, $subject, $body)) {
echo("<p>Message successfully sent!</p>");
} else {
echo("<p>Message delivery failed...</p>");
}
?>
How can I configure a mail server for free on my machine?