Re: Question for the Mac users

2015-03-31 Thread Cameron Childress
Great! That -t option is my friend. I to it every time I edit the conf files because it's so easy to mess something up in there. -Cameron On Tue, Mar 31, 2015 at 2:34 PM, Bruce Sorge wrote: > > Yeah, it was the brucesorge.conf file. I had a type. Fixed it and it works. > > Thanks > > > > On Mar

Re: Question for the Mac users

2015-03-31 Thread Bruce Sorge
Yeah, it was the brucesorge.conf file. I had a type. Fixed it and it works. Thanks > On Mar 31, 2015, at 9:02 AM, Cameron Childress wrote: > > > 1) I'm assuming you are using the built in Apache and didn't install via > MAMP or something? > > 2) Run this to make sure DNS isn't borked: > >

Re: Question for the Mac users

2015-03-31 Thread Bruce Sorge
Thanks. I'll give it a shot tonight when I get home. Sent from my iPhone 6+ > On Mar 31, 2015, at 9:02 AM, Cameron Childress wrote: > > > 1) I'm assuming you are using the built in Apache and didn't install via > MAMP or something? > > 2) Run this to make sure DNS isn't borked: > > ping

Re: Question for the Mac users

2015-03-31 Thread Cameron Childress
1) I'm assuming you are using the built in Apache and didn't install via MAMP or something? 2) Run this to make sure DNS isn't borked: ping localhost (just looking for an IP to resolve here, not a ping reply) 3) Run this to make sure you don't have an error in your Apache configs someplace. su

Question for the Mac users

2015-03-31 Thread Bruce Sorge
Howdy all, So I upgraded to Yosemite a while ago, and I want to play around with WordPress. I went through all the steps to get Apache up and running, and it works fine when I browse localhost. However, when I try to browse localhost/~brucesorge, I get the message Safari cannot connect to the s

Re: Question for the MAC users here

2013-06-16 Thread Cameron Childress
On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 9:36 PM, Bruce Sorge wrote: > Yeah, it's HFS. I have another external drive thy is FAT32 so I'll use > that one for this purpose. Though I don't have any drives like this, it looks like the best solution. http://www.ehow.com/how_5795930_format-usb-drive-mac-pc.html -Ca

Re: Question for the MAC users here

2013-06-15 Thread Revolution
Perhaps you need an NTFS driver. http://www.paragon-software.com/home/ntfs-mac/ On Jun 14, 2013, at 9:22 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote: > > What format is the external drive, HFS? If so, I don't think you'd want > windows writing to it for fear of corrupting it. I think you need to have i

Re: Question for the MAC users here

2013-06-14 Thread Bruce Sorge
Yeah, it's HFS. I have another external drive thy is FAT32 so I'll use that one for this purpose. Sent from my iPhone 4S. On Jun 14, 2013, at 9:22 PM, Zaphod Beeblebrox wrote: > > What format is the external drive, HFS? If so, I don't think you'd want > windows writing to it for fear of

Re: Question for the MAC users here

2013-06-14 Thread Zaphod Beeblebrox
What format is the external drive, HFS? If so, I don't think you'd want windows writing to it for fear of corrupting it. I think you need to have it formatted as a fat32 partition to have both systems write to it. I don't think osx can use fat32 for the time machine backups though. Sent from

Re: Question for the MAC users here

2013-06-14 Thread Jerry Milo Johnson
i was never able to do this with directly-connected drives. i ended up accessing it via smb: mounting from the mac, hooked to the pc. On Fri, Jun 14, 2013 at 4:25 PM, Bruce Sorge wrote: > > Hey all, > So I have an external HDD for my MacBook Pro that I use for time machine > and manu

Question for the MAC users here

2013-06-14 Thread Bruce Sorge
Hey all, So I have an external HDD for my MacBook Pro that I use for time machine and manually moving things to that I don't need on the Mac all the time. Works great. I also have a Windows 7 partition that can read from the HDD but can't write to it. What I'd like to be able to do (sin