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zh-cnSat, 22 Sep 2012 22:02:57 GMTSat, 22 Sep 2012 22:02:57 GMT60MySQL on Mac OS Xhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/09/22/388351.htmlgembingembinSat, 22 Sep 2012 15:38:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/09/22/388351.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/388351.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/09/22/388351.html#Feedback0http://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/commentRss/388351.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/services/trackbacks/388351.htmlIf you have installed the Startup Item, use this command:
shell> sudo /Library/StartupItems/MySQLCOM/MySQLCOM start (Enter your password, if necessary) (Press Control-D or enter "exit" to exit the shell)
If you do not use the Startup Item, enter the following command sequence:
shell> cd /usr/local/mysql shell> sudo ./bin/mysqld_safe (Enter your password, if necessary) (Press Control-Z) shell> bg (Press Control-D or enter "exit" to exit the shell)
You should be able to connect to the MySQL server, for example, by running /usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql.
alias mysql=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysql
alias mysqladmin=/usr/local/mysql/bin/mysqladmin
Sequel Pro is a database management app for MySQL databases
]]>Setting up the VNC Server in Mac OS X Lionhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/07/14/383070.htmlgembingembinFri, 13 Jul 2012 16:00:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/07/14/383070.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/383070.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/07/14/383070.html#Feedback0http://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/commentRss/383070.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/services/trackbacks/383070.html
A VNC server is included in every edition of Mac OS X, including Mac OS X 10.6 –aka Snow Leopard. You can start the server through a hidden check box in the Sharing preferences.
A VNC server lets you control your Mac from another computer using the VNCprotocol. With recent editions of Mac OS X, Apple has moved to a more sophisticated method of screen sharing. However, a traditional VNC server is still included but is turned off by default.
Starting the Mac OS X VNC Server
Launch the System Preferences.
Launch the System Preferences
Select the Sharingpreferences.
Select the Sharing preferences icon
Enable Screen Sharing within the Servicelist.
Enable the Screen Sharing service
Click Computer Settings…to show the VNC password setting.
Enable VNC and choose a password
Enable VNC viewers may control screen with password:.
Enter a strong password.
Click OK to save your settings.
Your Mac is now running a traditional VNC server. You can now connect to your Mac using a VNC client running on another Mac, Windows, or Linux computer.
]]>Enable Telnet in MAC OS X Lionhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/07/13/383063.htmlgembingembinFri, 13 Jul 2012 14:43:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/07/13/383063.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/383063.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/07/13/383063.html#Feedback0http://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/commentRss/383063.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/services/trackbacks/383063.html[gembin@localhost bin]$ sudo launchctl
]]>Sharing Objective-C, Cocoa and iOS [ebooks]http://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/03/03/371166.htmlgembingembinSat, 03 Mar 2012 07:43:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/03/03/371166.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/371166.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/03/03/371166.html#Feedback2http://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/commentRss/371166.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/services/trackbacks/371166.htmli got several objective-c & iOS related books collected from the internet for sharing.
]]>Hidden Mac OS Lion gesture switches to previous spacehttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/01/03/367766.htmlgembingembinTue, 03 Jan 2012 06:36:00 GMThttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/01/03/367766.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/367766.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/archive/2012/01/03/367766.html#Feedback0http://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/comments/commentRss/367766.htmlhttp://www.aygfsteel.com/gembin/services/trackbacks/367766.htmla hidden gesture that lets you quickly return to your most recently used space. If you use the four-finger swipe to move from your main desktop to another, or to a full-screen app or the Dashboard, you can quickly go right back to where you were before by executing a four-finger double-tap.
But if you try that right now, it won’t work. First, you need to fire up Terminal and paste in this command:
defaults write com.apple.dock double-tap-jump-back -bool TRUE;killall Dock
The first part of that command enables the double-tap jump-back setting; the second restarts the Dock, which puts that change into effect. To try out your new gesture, swipe to the right with four fingers to reveal the Dashboard, and then double-tap with four fingers to come right back here again.
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