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can’t ssh from Lion to Snow Leopard: Apple Support Communities

 

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can\’t ssh from Lion to Snow Leopard: Apple Support Communities. So IdahoBackwoods shared this. Run this command in terminal to find out what may be blocking it. For him, it turned out to be some old junk like Excel 2008 that was blocking the port.

lsof -Pnl +M -i4

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Vulnerability in iPhone data encryption – The H Security: News and Features

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Vulnerability in iPhone data encryption – The H Security: News and Features. Surprising that they wouldn’t test it with other operating system especially the most popular ones. Apples Quality Control and testing doesn’t seem to be what it once was.

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Installation of Mac OS X Snow Leopard on the Asus Eee PC 1101HA/1201HA « freaky Notes

This article has a ton of comments. It is about a year old but still good instructions. I don’t believe in Hackintoshing but it is amazing the amount of effort people put into this.

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How to create an Ubuntu live USB for both Mac and PC | Linux on your Apple Mac | iLinux

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How to create an Ubuntu live USB for both Mac and PC | Linux on your Apple Mac | iLinux. Running Linux on Mac hardware was disappointing for me in the past. Perhaps it has gotten better. The problem was that the hardware support wasn’t there, so making an internet connection was problematic.

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Use Ubuntu as a Mac File Server or Time Machine Volume (via The Daily Byte)

This is an interesting method. Of course if you have a NAS already you might use this method instead.

Use Ubuntu as a Mac File Server or Time Machine Volume Recently, I came across this amazing article that shows you how to turn your Ubuntu desktop/server into a Mac File Server or Time Machine volume. Not only does it allow you to share files between the two computers, but it will also automatically mount your Time Machine volume and begin the backup process. I have followed this article and am currently using this setup on my home network. If you have any questions about this article or need help, p … Read More

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Setting Up a Linux-Based Recording Studio (a Preface) (via mandalasongs)

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The old mac was not able to provide clear audio for the want of a proper jack. How disappointing that Mr. Jobs control means that musicians are not able to do their jobs.

It seems to me that the process of setting up a Linux-based studio is going to unfold like a novel, putting me, the main character, in situations where I am out of my comfort zone and I will learn and grow in the process of working it all out.  So I am going to set these journal entires up in chapters. Today’s entry is a Preface of sorts because I want to talk about the history behind the decision to use Linux. In the beginning… I married a com … Read More

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