Solona command line

2010-06-13 Thread Allison Manzino
Hi all,

I'm trying to add Teresa Ford's Solona's command line thingy to the Mac rahter 
than going through the website. I can't figure out how to do it. I'v listened 
to the audio file several times. How do you change directories? I cna't get 
solona to realize it's in my documents now. What am I doing wrong?
 Thanks.

Allison

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Re: Solona command line

2010-06-13 Thread Kevin Mattingly
I don't really know what solona is but if you're in the command line for the 
mac, you use cd for (change directory) like in dos. When you use the terminal 
program, you're in the home directory for your user ID. In that directory are 
folders or directories like downloads, documents and so on. If you want to go 
to one of those directories, you'd use cd documents or downloads or whatever 
the directory name is. To get help in this command line, use the command man 
and then the command you want to use. Examples are man ls (List Directory), Man 
cp (copy files), man mv (move files). These are command unix commands for 
moving in the directory structure of the Mac. You man be able to use a man -k 
command to look up keywords for things you may want to do. If I'm whistling 
into the wind here, sorry about that. If not, good luck and I hope this helps.

Kev
On Jun 13, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I'm trying to add Teresa Ford's Solona's command line thingy to the Mac 
 rahter than going through the website. I can't figure out how to do it. I'v 
 listened to the audio file several times. How do you change directories? I 
 cna't get solona to realize it's in my documents now. What am I doing wrong?
 Thanks.
 
 Allison
 
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Re: Solona command line

2010-06-13 Thread Allison Manzino
Hi Kev,

Thank you so much. I will try that. Solona is the captcha solving solution for 
the Mac. Teresa Ford created a little app that you can run instead of going 
through the website to submit your captcha. But so far, I have had no luck in 
getting the CMD to recognize the documents folder. Every time I type cmd 
Documents, it says it's an invalid command. Oh well, I did get it to work 
through the website. Thank you again.

Allison

On Jun 13, 2010, at 4:56 PM, Kevin Mattingly wrote:

 I don't really know what solona is but if you're in the command line for the 
 mac, you use cd for (change directory) like in dos. When you use the terminal 
 program, you're in the home directory for your user ID. In that directory are 
 folders or directories like downloads, documents and so on. If you want to go 
 to one of those directories, you'd use cd documents or downloads or whatever 
 the directory name is. To get help in this command line, use the command man 
 and then the command you want to use. Examples are man ls (List Directory), 
 Man cp (copy files), man mv (move files). These are command unix commands for 
 moving in the directory structure of the Mac. You man be able to use a man -k 
 command to look up keywords for things you may want to do. If I'm whistling 
 into the wind here, sorry about that. If not, good luck and I hope this helps.
 
 Kev
 On Jun 13, 2010, at 4:47 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:
 
 Hi all,
 
 I'm trying to add Teresa Ford's Solona's command line thingy to the Mac 
 rahter than going through the website. I can't figure out how to do it. I'v 
 listened to the audio file several times. How do you change directories? I 
 cna't get solona to realize it's in my documents now. What am I doing wrong?
 Thanks.
 
 Allison
 
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Re: Solona command line

2010-06-13 Thread Darcy Burnard
Hi Allison.  So I assume you unzipped the file and moved the resulting solona 
folder to your documents folder?
If so, open up the terminal and type the following line.
cd Documents/solona
That will put you in the solona folder, and you should be able to follow the 
rest of the instructions in the mp3 file.
HTH.
Darcy

On 2010-06-13, at 4:47 PM, Allison Manzino wrote:

 Hi all,
 
 I'm trying to add Teresa Ford's Solona's command line thingy to the Mac 
 rahter than going through the website. I can't figure out how to do it. I'v 
 listened to the audio file several times. How do you change directories? I 
 cna't get solona to realize it's in my documents now. What am I doing wrong?
 Thanks.
 
 Allison
 
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