I would like to download this video: http://videolectures.net/mlss07_rasmussen_bigp/. But I cannot do it. How can I do it?
Of course the platform is Mac OS X.
Is there any way to (manually or automatically) share downloaded software updates between macs?
Edit: The thinking is that I have one mac update itself using Software Update, and then somehow share the downloaded updates with other macs.
For example, I have a mac pro and a mac mini on my local network. I'd like to download the Mac OS X 10.6.5 update only once, instead of having to download it separately for each mac.
I just installed MonoDevelop on my mac, and I like it. But I don't like the German translation and I can't find any place in the menus where I could change the interface language.
Any ideas?
I've been using Coda recently. It's a great program, but overkill for just a multi session Mac terminal app. Know of a better alternative, especially with a command snippet library function?
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As title says i want to use built in speakers and usb speakers simultaneously on MAC OS X 10.6.
I want to play different files on these (I do not want to play same file on both speakers).
Is is possible using cocoa or anything else??
Any help would be appreciated!
Thanks
When creating a disk image (.cdr or .dmg) from a physical CD or DVD on Mac (using Disk Utility New Image) one can choose between 'CD\DVD Master‘ and 'compressed'.
Apart from the obvious fact that a compressed image will be smaller, are there other differences? Will a compressed image for example not expand to an exact copy of the CD or DVD?
For some reasons i always get the following whenever i log into my terminal:
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found
: command not found
It's really a minor problem because everything is working fine, or at least everything what im using in the terminal. Still it would just look nicer without them.
Any help?
I'm running Mac OS 10.5.8 <= if this helps solving the problem
When I click on a hyperlink in Excel 2004 for Mac, I get a warning message saying that the file might contain a virus. Is it possible to turn this warning off? If so, how?
Is it possible to get a iTunes to send a (Mac OS X) Growl notification when it's finished burning a CD? (GrowlTunes doesn't do that.) How?
Update: Can an AppleScript query iTunes on whether it's finished burning? Then an AppleScript could poll iTunes and issue a Growl notification when it's done.
Is it posible to use the integrated microfone that comes with the Mac Book Pro inside Virtual Box with Windows XP Host? Because I tried and the only thing I get is noise.
Thanks
I've been using Coda recently. It's a great program, but overkill for just a multi session Mac terminal app. Know of a better alternative, especially with a command snippet library function?
What's a good, free (or cheap) Mac app I can use to record video via built-in webcam of a long lecture I'll be attending?
Thanks so much in advance for your help! I'm going to continue researching this question right now.
there is a format for a hard drive that both mac and windows OS can read/write to? I want an external hard drive that stores files they can both read/write, and use for backups, etc.
I have a Mac, airport express, and a broadband cable which works when i use it with PC. when I plug it into Aorport express and try setting it up using automatic settings it doesnt connect. what do i need to do??
I'm pretty new to Macs and would like to familiarize myself with the latest Mac OS. Has anyone tried installing Snow Leopard in VM Ware? Is it possible without a lot of hacking around with it?
If I try to create a bootable USB stick by using dd to copy an ISO file to it, it usually works on PC but it won't appear in the boot menu of my Macbook. Is there an easy way to generate a bootable USB stick from an ISO file so that it would boot on a Mac?
Preferably within Camtasia for Mac but if I need to use another programme, I guess I will.
I recorded a 2.5hr coding session that I want to speed up to 2.5 minutes ideally... just for fun!
Thanks
I know there is a system preferences pane to manually modify the file associations in Mac OS X Leopard. However, I'm curious where does Leopard actually store these information?
UPDATE: as I said, I'm not interested in methods to change them. I want to know the configuration file or database (like registry in Windows) where those mappings are stored.
My laptop has an ethernet connection, and there's another on the docking station.
Can I connect using both at the same time? Will they have different MAC addresses?
I'm assuming the ethernet port on the doc is just a passthru to the onboard ethernet - is that incorrect?
Do you guys know any good free application for Mac OS X, that could store ideas, code snippets, files, etc?
A kind of an organizer for information, files, etc?
thanks.
I use Menu Meters to show me how much data is being sent and received by my Mac as a whole.
But (as far as I can tell), it doesn’t break it down by application. If there’s a lot of data being sent or received, it’d be nice to see which app is doing it.