Server Going Down

2014-09-22 Thread Gordon, Lynne & Tracy
Hello everybody

Just to let you know that the Mac Access Server will be unavailable for a 
period of time which I would estimate at around a couple of hours, from approx. 
12:00 BST, (11:00 UTC) today, Monday 22 September 2014.

This is to permit us to perform essential work on the system which is severely 
broken at this time.

You may receive some odd mail in the time before this server comes up again.  
Please disregard.

Many thanks.

Gordon

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Re: Accessing root log-in credentials

2014-09-22 Thread Gordon Smith
Hi Travis

OK, yes, I did know about the sudo command.  But the developer of an app 
requires SSH root access to one of our systems. That’s why I requested root 
access.

On one of our machines I can actually log in as root, but that machine is where 
this server is running and I need to do some serious work on that myself which 
will undoubtedly break that access level.

I’ll try using sudo first though on the other system. 
What’s the Unix equivalent for the Windows Del command?  I need to delete a 
group of files from a root-only access folder.

Many thanks.

On 21 Sep 2014, at 20:59, Travis Siegel  wrote:

You can get root access by using the sudo command.  Normally, you'd simply run 
a single command using sudo and it would run as root, however, a command like
sudo /bin/bash
will get you a root shell, and you need only use your own password to make it 
happen (assuming you're an admin on the machine of course).
You're of course welcome to use any shell you like, assuming you have others 
installed, but bash is the default, and it's unlikely you'll need another one 
anyhow.
once you use the sudo command, you will have a root shell, and you can perform 
any function required.  Typing exit at a shell prompt will get you back to your 
normal user-level shell, and typing exit again will exit the shell, and end 
your terminal session altogether.

As far as logging in as root from the terminal screen, if it's possible, I've 
never figured out how to do so.  Others have managed it, but I have not, though 
it doesn't really matter, because a sudo root shell provides exactly the same 
access as logging in directly as root.
hth.
On Sep 20, 2014, at 6:48 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:

> Hi all
> 
> As part of the fix process for our mail system, I need to log into our 
> machine as “root” I always thought that once at the log-in screen, you could 
> simply use “Root” as the user ID, and “root” as the password.  Apparently, 
> this isn’t the case any longer; although our old Snow Leopard machine does 
> let me in that way.
> 
> How, then, does one enable root access?  This is something I need to do 
> urgently, so a rapid response, possibly, off list, would be very much 
> appreciated.
> 
> I’m clearly a little ring-rusty when it comes to my Unix/Linux skills, 
> something I’n really going to have to brush up on.
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Kind regards
> 
> Gordon
> 
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Weird noises with the update

2014-09-22 Thread Juaanita Marttin
Ever since I updated my Iphone 5, I hear this hiss whenever VO is speaking.  
Also, the sound effects seem to drop in volume.  I didn’t notice the drop in 
volume until I opened Seven little words for the first time after the update.  
Has anyone else heard these differences?  For now, I’ve just turned the sound 
effects off.

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Re: Accessing root log-in credentials

2014-09-22 Thread Sarah k Alawami
rm filename or rm -r folder name if that is what you are looking for. 

It helps to cd to the dir wherein your stuff is. 
On Sep 22, 2014, at 12:41 PM, Gordon Smith  wrote:

> Hi Travis
> 
> OK, yes, I did know about the sudo command.  But the developer of an app 
> requires SSH root access to one of our systems. That’s why I requested root 
> access.
> 
> On one of our machines I can actually log in as root, but that machine is 
> where this server is running and I need to do some serious work on that 
> myself which will undoubtedly break that access level.
> 
> I’ll try using sudo first though on the other system. 
> What’s the Unix equivalent for the Windows Del command?  I need to delete a 
> group of files from a root-only access folder.
> 
> Many thanks.
> 
> On 21 Sep 2014, at 20:59, Travis Siegel  wrote:
> 
> You can get root access by using the sudo command.  Normally, you'd simply 
> run a single command using sudo and it would run as root, however, a command 
> like
> sudo /bin/bash
> will get you a root shell, and you need only use your own password to make it 
> happen (assuming you're an admin on the machine of course).
> You're of course welcome to use any shell you like, assuming you have others 
> installed, but bash is the default, and it's unlikely you'll need another one 
> anyhow.
> once you use the sudo command, you will have a root shell, and you can 
> perform any function required.  Typing exit at a shell prompt will get you 
> back to your normal user-level shell, and typing exit again will exit the 
> shell, and end your terminal session altogether.
> 
> As far as logging in as root from the terminal screen, if it's possible, I've 
> never figured out how to do so.  Others have managed it, but I have not, 
> though it doesn't really matter, because a sudo root shell provides exactly 
> the same access as logging in directly as root.
> hth.
> On Sep 20, 2014, at 6:48 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:
> 
>> Hi all
>> 
>> As part of the fix process for our mail system, I need to log into our 
>> machine as “root” I always thought that once at the log-in screen, you could 
>> simply use “Root” as the user ID, and “root” as the password.  Apparently, 
>> this isn’t the case any longer; although our old Snow Leopard machine does 
>> let me in that way.
>> 
>> How, then, does one enable root access?  This is something I need to do 
>> urgently, so a rapid response, possibly, off list, would be very much 
>> appreciated.
>> 
>> I’m clearly a little ring-rusty when it comes to my Unix/Linux skills, 
>> something I’n really going to have to brush up on.
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> 
>> Kind regards
>> 
>> Gordon
>> 
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Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Christian Schöpplein
Hi,

I’m looking for a simple audio recorder that runs on Mac OS X. I’d like to 
record spoken text with the internal microphone of my Mac or maybe with an 
external mic.

Do you know such an app which is also good useable with VoiceOver?

Thanks and regards from the Oktoberfest Munich :-),

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iphone question.

2014-09-22 Thread michael's mail box
Hi guys I was wondering if many folks are still useing iphone 4s.
Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
I am thinking of buying an 4S or a 5.
What are your feelings about them 2 models.
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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Leo Bissonnette
Hello,

Just downloaded Smart Recorder. It’s a free download from the app store. Works 
nicely with VoiceOver.

Leo


On Sep 22, 2014, at 7:30 AM, Christian Schöpplein  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I’m looking for a simple audio recorder that runs on Mac OS X. I’d like to 
> record spoken text with the internal microphone of my Mac or maybe with an 
> external mic.
> 
> Do you know such an app which is also good useable with VoiceOver?
> 
> Thanks and regards from the Oktoberfest Munich :-),
> 
>  Christian
> 
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Re: iphone question.

2014-09-22 Thread Juanita Martin
I would get a Five. 

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 22, 2014, at 6:53 AM, michael's mail box 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi guys I was wondering if many folks are still useing iphone 4s.
> Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
> I am thinking of buying an 4S or a 5.
> What are your feelings about them 2 models.
> Cheers michael. 
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Re: iphone question.

2014-09-22 Thread Feliciano G
The newer the model the better. Why not the iphone5s?

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> On Sep 22, 2014, at 6:55 AM, michael's mail box 
>  wrote:
> 
> Hi guys I was wondering if many folks are still useing iphone 4s.
> Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
> I am thinking of buying an 4S or a 5.
> What are your feelings about them 2 models.
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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Phil Halton
 QuickTime player will also do an adequate job.

On Sep 22, 2014, at 9:55 AM, Leo Bissonnette  
wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Just downloaded Smart Recorder. It’s a free download from the app store. 
> Works nicely with VoiceOver.
> 
> Leo
> 
> 
> On Sep 22, 2014, at 7:30 AM, Christian Schöpplein  wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I’m looking for a simple audio recorder that runs on Mac OS X. I’d like to 
>> record spoken text with the internal microphone of my Mac or maybe with an 
>> external mic.
>> 
>> Do you know such an app which is also good useable with VoiceOver?
>> 
>> Thanks and regards from the Oktoberfest Munich :-),
>> 
>> Christian
>> 
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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Sarah k Alawami
there  are a  lot of them. Quicktime for one thing works.  I also use audio 
hijack pro, amadeus, garage  band , etc. 
On Sep 22, 2014, at 2:30 PM, Christian Schöpplein  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> I’m looking for a simple audio recorder that runs on Mac OS X. I’d like to 
> record spoken text with the internal microphone of my Mac or maybe with an 
> external mic.
> 
> Do you know such an app which is also good useable with VoiceOver?
> 
> Thanks and regards from the Oktoberfest Munich :-),
> 
>  Christian
> 
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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Actually if you mean this one

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/smart-recorder-voice-recorder/id412615645?mt=12

It is not free.  but $4.99 in the us . Just letting you know 
On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Leo Bissonnette  
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> Smart Recorder

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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Sarah k Alawami
OOO never heard of that. will have to check and play with that to.  Cool!
On Sep 22, 2014, at 4:55 PM, Leo Bissonnette  
wrote:

> Hello,
> 
> Just downloaded Smart Recorder. It’s a free download from the app store. 
> Works nicely with VoiceOver.
> 
> Leo
> 
> 
> On Sep 22, 2014, at 7:30 AM, Christian Schöpplein  wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I’m looking for a simple audio recorder that runs on Mac OS X. I’d like to 
>> record spoken text with the internal microphone of my Mac or maybe with an 
>> external mic.
>> 
>> Do you know such an app which is also good useable with VoiceOver?
>> 
>> Thanks and regards from the Oktoberfest Munich :-),
>> 
>> Christian
>> 
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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Ah Ok. I see. there is a smart recorder lite and a smart recorder pry. here is 
the link t th elite version for anyone interested.

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/smart-recorder-lite-free-music/id420266239?mt=12

Take care. 
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Re: Installing ios 8

2014-09-22 Thread christopher hallsworth
The idea is to directly touch the letter then it will be inserted hence the 
name direct touch typing. It works similar to Fleksy but without the word 
prediction capabilities.

Sent from my Macbook Pro

On 20 Sep 2014, at 00:09, Shaun Oliver  wrote:

> Can someone please explain to me what this direct touch typing is? As far as
> I can make out, it's not dissimilar to the standard typing where you need to
> do a split tap or double tap on the letters to make them appear.
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
> From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of George Cham
> Sent: Saturday, 20 September 2014 08:02
> To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: Installing ios 8
> 
> Okay it's all installed and up and running
> 
> 
> George,
> 
>  Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On 20 Sep 2014, at 1:01 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> At least the phone won't brick if the software can't download. so yeah
> wait until like monday. As for me I have the update file already stored so
> I'm not worried. I'll install when I am back home.
>> 
>> Tc and be blessed to all.
>>> On Sep 19, 2014, at 5:41 PM, Juanita Martin 
> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I would wait for a few days to try downloading and installing it again.
> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
 On Sep 19, 2014, at 6:50 AM, George Cham 
> wrote:
 
 I am trying to install ios 8on I phone and I pad, the message I'm
> getting is. 
 Your software update request has been received, you will be notified
> when download is complete and ready to install. 
 
 This message has not changed for a few  hours. 
 What do I do? Can I stop the process and start again? 
 
 
 
 
 George,
 
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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Christian Schöpplein
Hi,

thanks for the tip with QuickTime and SmartRecorder. SmartRecorder is simpel 
and cool, but I miss one feature. It is possible to append new recordings to an 
existing recording, but unfortunatly it is not possible to insert it the new 
recording at a place in the middle, only to the end.

Does anyone know a simpel recording software that can do that and let me insert 
new tracks into an existing recording?

I’m sure Garage Band, Audacity, etc. can, but this kind of software is much to 
powerfull.

Cheers,

  Chris
recording to an existing



> Am 22.09.2014 um 15:55 schrieb Leo Bissonnette :
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> Hello,
> 
> Just downloaded Smart Recorder. It’s a free download from the app store. 
> Works nicely with VoiceOver.
> 
> Leo
> 
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>> I’m looking for a simple audio recorder that runs on Mac OS X. I’d like to 
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>> external mic.
>> 
>> Do you know such an app which is also good useable with VoiceOver?
>> 
>> Thanks and regards from the Oktoberfest Munich :-),
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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Sarah k Alawami
I don't know of one for mac that's simple and lets' sou do tht, how ever ht pro 
recorder sort of lets you do this in a round about way.

Take care. 
On Sep 22, 2014, at 6:29 PM, Christian Schöpplein  wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> thanks for the tip with QuickTime and SmartRecorder. SmartRecorder is simpel 
> and cool, but I miss one feature. It is possible to append new recordings to 
> an existing recording, but unfortunatly it is not possible to insert it the 
> new recording at a place in the middle, only to the end.
> 
> Does anyone know a simpel recording software that can do that and let me 
> insert new tracks into an existing recording?
> 
> I’m sure Garage Band, Audacity, etc. can, but this kind of software is much 
> to powerfull.
> 
> Cheers,
> 
>  Chris
> recording to an existing
> 
> 
> 
>> Am 22.09.2014 um 15:55 schrieb Leo Bissonnette 
>> :
>> 
>> Hello,
>> 
>> Just downloaded Smart Recorder. It’s a free download from the app store. 
>> Works nicely with VoiceOver.
>> 
>> Leo
>> 
>> 
>> On Sep 22, 2014, at 7:30 AM, Christian Schöpplein  wrote:
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I’m looking for a simple audio recorder that runs on Mac OS X. I’d like to 
>>> record spoken text with the internal microphone of my Mac or maybe with an 
>>> external mic.
>>> 
>>> Do you know such an app which is also good useable with VoiceOver?
>>> 
>>> Thanks and regards from the Oktoberfest Munich :-),
>>> 
>>> Christian
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Re: iphone question.

2014-09-22 Thread christopher hallsworth
You can probably only get a 4s second hand or refurbished as Apple stopped 
selling them as of the launch of the iPhone 6/6+. The oldest phone you can get 
now is the 5c which is a rebranded 5 but with a plastic shell and a choice of 
several colours hence the c. iOS 8 is the latest and probably last release to 
run on the 4s. It runs ok but a little slow but that's to be expected on three 
year old hardware. Good luck in whatever you decide.

Sent from my Macbook Pro

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> Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
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Using A CCTV Topaz with Mac and GEM Software

2014-09-22 Thread Eleanor Martha Burke
Hi All, I wonder if anyone knows if there is a possability of using a CCTV 
with the Mac to get large print.  I have a Topas CCTV manufactured by 
Freedom Scientific.  When used on a PC with JAWS, also produced by Freedom 
Scientific, it is possible to enlarge the text, to the best of my knowledge 
or at least to have a split screen.  I would like to be able to do this with 
the Mac if that is possible. 


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Re: Using A CCTV Topaz with Mac and GEM Software

2014-09-22 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hmm I think there is a magnify feature, but having not used it I can't really 
say how it works. Can someone on the list maybe suggest how this could be done 
if the CCTV were hooked up by DVI?
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> Scientific.  When used on a PC with JAWS, also produced by Freedom 
> Scientific, it is possible to enlarge the text, to the best of my knowledge 
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Re: Using A CCTV Topaz with Mac and GEM Software

2014-09-22 Thread eleanor martha burke
I am aware of the Apple inbuilt zero feature okay it was just add this might 
work in conjunction with a CCTV.

Eleanor Martha Burke

> On 22 Sep 2014, at 19:06, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
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> Hmm I think there is a magnify feature, but having not used it I can't really 
> say how it works. Can someone on the list maybe suggest how this could be 
> done if the CCTV were hooked up by DVI?
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>> Hi All, I wonder if anyone knows if there is a possability of using a CCTV 
>> with the Mac to get large print.  I have a Topas CCTV manufactured by 
>> Freedom Scientific.  When used on a PC with JAWS, also produced by Freedom 
>> Scientific, it is possible to enlarge the text, to the best of my knowledge 
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Re: Weird noises with the update

2014-09-22 Thread christopher hallsworth
We don't think we're getting the hisses here on our iPhone 4s. Maybe it's to do 
with the Seven Little Words app.

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Re: Weird noises with the update

2014-09-22 Thread Juaanita Marttin
No, I hear the slight hiss in all the apps.  I think I noticed it before I 
opened SLW.
It’s not really a problem, I just don’t think I’ve heard the noise before the 
update.
the 
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Re: iphone question.

2014-09-22 Thread Glenn
I have a 5, and may give my 5 to my son and get a 4S.
The phones keep getting bigger, and I think the 5 is too big, and the 4S is 
just right.
Glenn
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Subject: iphone question.


Hi guys I was wondering if many folks are still useing iphone 4s.
Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
I am thinking of buying an 4S or a 5.
What are your feelings about them 2 models.
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Re: iphone question.

2014-09-22 Thread Glenn
Why not the 4S, it is smaller.
Glenn
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Subject: Re: iphone question.


The newer the model the better. Why not the iphone5s?

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> Hi guys I was wondering if many folks are still useing iphone 4s.
> Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
> I am thinking of buying an 4S or a 5.
> What are your feelings about them 2 models.
> Cheers michael.
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RE: Installing ios 8

2014-09-22 Thread Shaun Oliver
Yes, I found this out quite by accident. And by doing a tiny bit of reading
on it. I did a podcast on it a few days ago.


-Original Message-
From: mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net
[mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of christopher
hallsworth
Sent: Tuesday, 23 September 2014 00:52
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: Installing ios 8

The idea is to directly touch the letter then it will be inserted hence the
name direct touch typing. It works similar to Fleksy but without the word
prediction capabilities.

Sent from my Macbook Pro

On 20 Sep 2014, at 00:09, Shaun Oliver  wrote:

> Can someone please explain to me what this direct touch typing is? As 
> far as I can make out, it's not dissimilar to the standard typing 
> where you need to do a split tap or double tap on the letters to make them
appear.
> 
> 
> -Original Message-
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> [mailto:mac-access-boun...@mac-access.net] On Behalf Of George Cham
> Sent: Saturday, 20 September 2014 08:02
> To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
> Subject: Re: Installing ios 8
> 
> Okay it's all installed and up and running
> 
> 
> George,
> 
>  Sent from my iPad
> 
>> On 20 Sep 2014, at 1:01 am, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> At least the phone won't brick if the software can't download. so 
>> yeah
> wait until like monday. As for me I have the update file already 
> stored so I'm not worried. I'll install when I am back home.
>> 
>> Tc and be blessed to all.
>>> On Sep 19, 2014, at 5:41 PM, Juanita Martin 
>>> 
> wrote:
>>> 
>>> I would wait for a few days to try downloading and installing it again.
> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my iPhone
>>> 
 On Sep 19, 2014, at 6:50 AM, George Cham 
 
> wrote:
 
 I am trying to install ios 8on I phone and I pad, the message I'm
> getting is. 
 Your software update request has been received, you will be 
 notified
> when download is complete and ready to install. 
 
 This message has not changed for a few  hours. 
 What do I do? Can I stop the process and start again? 
 
 
 
 
 George,
 
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Re: Accessing root log-in credentials

2014-09-22 Thread Travis Siegel
Rm will happily remove files for you, though it should be used  
sparingly, since a bad rm command could wipe your entire hd, though it  
would take some serious coincidence to make it happen by accident.  mv  
will move files, cp will copy them, and (on osx at least) pushd and  
popd will save restore directories in case you need to go somewhere  
else first to do something, and you're 6 levels deep in the file  
system, and really don't feel like typing that all out again to get  
back where you were.  A simple pushd ./ will save the folder for you,  
cd where ever you like, then a popd will get you back where you were.   
One of the more useful navigation commands imo.

hth.
On Sep 22, 2014, at 5:41 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:


Hi Travis

OK, yes, I did know about the sudo command.  But the developer of an  
app requires SSH root access to one of our systems. That’s why I  
requested root access.


On one of our machines I can actually log in as root, but that  
machine is where this server is running and I need to do some  
serious work on that myself which will undoubtedly break that access  
level.


I’ll try using sudo first though on the other system.
What’s the Unix equivalent for the Windows Del command?  I need to  
delete a group of files from a root-only access folder.


Many thanks.

On 21 Sep 2014, at 20:59, Travis Siegel  wrote:

You can get root access by using the sudo command.  Normally, you'd  
simply run a single command using sudo and it would run as root,  
however, a command like

sudo /bin/bash
will get you a root shell, and you need only use your own password  
to make it happen (assuming you're an admin on the machine of course).
You're of course welcome to use any shell you like, assuming you  
have others installed, but bash is the default, and it's unlikely  
you'll need another one anyhow.
once you use the sudo command, you will have a root shell, and you  
can perform any function required.  Typing exit at a shell prompt  
will get you back to your normal user-level shell, and typing exit  
again will exit the shell, and end your terminal session altogether.


As far as logging in as root from the terminal screen, if it's  
possible, I've never figured out how to do so.  Others have managed  
it, but I have not, though it doesn't really matter, because a sudo  
root shell provides exactly the same access as logging in directly  
as root.

hth.
On Sep 20, 2014, at 6:48 AM, Gordon Smith wrote:


Hi all

As part of the fix process for our mail system, I need to log into  
our machine as “root” I always thought that once at the log-in  
screen, you could simply use “Root” as the user ID, and “root” as  
the password.  Apparently, this isn’t the case any longer; although  
our old Snow Leopard machine does let me in that way.


How, then, does one enable root access?  This is something I need  
to do urgently, so a rapid response, possibly, off list, would be  
very much appreciated.


I’m clearly a little ring-rusty when it comes to my Unix/Linux  
skills, something I’n really going to have to brush up on.


Thanks.

Kind regards

Gordon


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Creat message rules

2014-09-22 Thread Anna
Hello,
How do you create message rules for emails to go to a specific created mail 
folder on OS X mountain lion?

Anna Marie 

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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Travis Siegel

Quicktime can cut and paste multiple recordings, I do it all the time.
Simply have two windows open, highlight the section of the second  
recording you'd like inserted into the first one, switch to the first  
recording, move to the place you want the second piece to go, and  
paste with command-v, works like a charm, and allows you to cut and  
paste multiple recordings of that presentation you've made 3 copies  
of, trying to get the ultimate error-free version. :)
Of course, I use quicktime pro, so this capability may not be  
available in the quicktime player, but I think it is.


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Re: iphone question.

2014-09-22 Thread michael's mail boxl
Hi Christopher in  Australia hear Telstra sell the 4S new for $400.And their 
5 model around $700.

And I do not want to spend that much 4 to 5 is my top.
I have looked on ebay and can get a brand new 16 gig 5 or 5s for round $500.
All I would do is text make calls play music and surf the net some times.
So thought the 4S would do that well.
Cheers Michael.

-Original Message- 
From: christopher hallsworth

Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 1:49 AM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iphone question.

You can probably only get a 4s second hand or refurbished as Apple stopped 
selling them as of the launch of the iPhone 6/6+. The oldest phone you can 
get now is the 5c which is a rebranded 5 but with a plastic shell and a 
choice of several colours hence the c. iOS 8 is the latest and probably last 
release to run on the 4s. It runs ok but a little slow but that's to be 
expected on three year old hardware. Good luck in whatever you decide.


Sent from my Macbook Pro

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Hi guys I was wondering if many folks are still useing iphone 4s.
Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
I am thinking of buying an 4S or a 5.
What are your feelings about them 2 models.
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Re: iphone question.

2014-09-22 Thread michael's mail boxl

Hi Glen I have not felt the size of each yet.
I guess it depends on what we want the phone for.
I just thought for the money the 4s would be good I don't want just the 4 
model.
The thing with Apple if you want the latest and greatest it will cost every 
year they reliese a new model.
I still useing my old 3GS witch has been a good reliable phone and still is 
like new.

I will not be buying every time Apple bring out a new model.
cheers Michael.

-Original Message- 
From: Glenn

Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:06 AM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iphone question.

I have a 5, and may give my 5 to my son and get a 4S.
The phones keep getting bigger, and I think the 5 is too big, and the 4S is
just right.
Glenn
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From: "michael's mail box" 

To: "mac help list" 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 6:53 AM
Subject: iphone question.


Hi guys I was wondering if many folks are still useing iphone 4s.
Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
I am thinking of buying an 4S or a 5.
What are your feelings about them 2 models.
Cheers michael.
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Re: iphone question.

2014-09-22 Thread Glenn
Michael,
If you have felt a 4, the 4S is the same size.
With the 5, the camera sticks out of the shirt pocket.
I suppose to some that could be a good thing, but for me, the top of the 
phone should not stick out of the pocket.
Glenn
- Original Message - 
From: "michael's mail boxl" 
To: "OS X & iOS Accessibility" 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 9:52 PM
Subject: Re: iphone question.


Hi Glen I have not felt the size of each yet.
I guess it depends on what we want the phone for.
I just thought for the money the 4s would be good I don't want just the 4
model.
The thing with Apple if you want the latest and greatest it will cost every
year they reliese a new model.
I still useing my old 3GS witch has been a good reliable phone and still is
like new.
I will not be buying every time Apple bring out a new model.
cheers Michael.

-Original Message- 
From: Glenn
Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 10:06 AM
To: OS X & iOS Accessibility
Subject: Re: iphone question.

I have a 5, and may give my 5 to my son and get a 4S.
The phones keep getting bigger, and I think the 5 is too big, and the 4S is
just right.
Glenn
- Original Message - 
From: "michael's mail box" 
To: "mac help list" 
Sent: Monday, September 22, 2014 6:53 AM
Subject: iphone question.


Hi guys I was wondering if many folks are still useing iphone 4s.
Are they a good phone still and what is the latest IOS it can run easy.
I am thinking of buying an 4S or a 5.
What are your feelings about them 2 models.
Cheers michael.
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Re: Creat message rules

2014-09-22 Thread Kliphton
What email domain are you using?  If your using Gmail, it’s best done from the 
website so you can have it reflect across all your devices, same with outlook, 
or hotmail.  If you want to know how to do this on i/Cloudk, then I will have 
to explain that one in more detail.
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> folder on OS X mountain lion?
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Re: Creat message rules

2014-09-22 Thread Anna
I am using a pop server account if that helps. 

Anna Marie 

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> On Sep 22, 2014, at 11:30 PM, Kliphton  wrote:
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> What email domain are you using?  If your using Gmail, it’s best done from 
> the website so you can have it reflect across all your devices, same with 
> outlook, or hotmail.  If you want to know how to do this on i/Cloudk, then I 
> will have to explain that one in more detail.
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>> Hello,
>> How do you create message rules for emails to go to a specific created mail 
>> folder on OS X mountain lion?
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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Sarah k Alawami
It is how ever you have to drag and drop not copy and paste unless things have 
changed.  Iv'e mewrged 
On Sep 23, 2014, at 5:05 AM, Travis Siegel  wrote:

> Quicktime can cut and paste multiple recordings, I do it all the time.
> Simply have two windows open, highlight the section of the second recording 
> you'd like inserted into the first one, switch to the first recording, move 
> to the place you want the second piece to go, and paste with command-v, works 
> like a charm, and allows you to cut and paste multiple recordings of that 
> presentation you've made 3 copies of, trying to get the ultimate error-free 
> version. :)
> Of course, I use quicktime pro, so this capability may not be available in 
> the quicktime player, but I think it is.
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Re: Using A CCTV Topaz with Mac and GEM Software

2014-09-22 Thread Sarah k Alawami
Hmm. yeah I really dont' know. Perhaps someone wiht a CCTV can help. lol!

Take care. 
On Sep 22, 2014, at 9:19 PM, eleanor martha burke 
 wrote:

> I am aware of the Apple inbuilt zero feature okay it was just add this might 
> work in conjunction with a CCTV.
> 
> Eleanor Martha Burke
> 
>> On 22 Sep 2014, at 19:06, Sarah k Alawami  wrote:
>> 
>> Hmm I think there is a magnify feature, but having not used it I can't 
>> really say how it works. Can someone on the list maybe suggest how this 
>> could be done if the CCTV were hooked up by DVI?
>>> On Sep 22, 2014, at 9:01 PM, Eleanor Martha Burke 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Hi All, I wonder if anyone knows if there is a possability of using a CCTV 
>>> with the Mac to get large print.  I have a Topas CCTV manufactured by 
>>> Freedom Scientific.  When used on a PC with JAWS, also produced by Freedom 
>>> Scientific, it is possible to enlarge the text, to the best of my knowledge 
>>> or at least to have a split screen.  I would like to be able to do this 
>>> with the Mac if that is possible. 
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Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS

2014-09-22 Thread Alaltlas21
Hi,

Can you please tell us how you select portions of audio in Quicktime, both 
audio and Video if possible?
Thank you.

Hatch.


  - Original Message - 
  From: Travis Siegel 
  To: OS X & iOS Accessibility 
  Sent: Tuesday, September 23, 2014 3:05 AM
  Subject: Re: Audio recorder for Mac OS


  Quicktime can cut and paste multiple recordings, I do it all the time.
  Simply have two windows open, highlight the section of the second  
  recording you'd like inserted into the first one, switch to the first  
  recording, move to the place you want the second piece to go, and  
  paste with command-v, works like a charm, and allows you to cut and  
  paste multiple recordings of that presentation you've made 3 copies  
  of, trying to get the ultimate error-free version. :)
  Of course, I use quicktime pro, so this capability may not be  
  available in the quicktime player, but I think it is.

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