I don't think cocktail caused your problem. It may have uncovered a
latent problem but I have been running it for a couple of years now
and this has never happened to me as a result of cocktail. But if
deleting your .DS_Store files (using cocktail or whatever other
method you choose) didn't w
At 11:23 am +0200 10/18/04, Johannes Gebauer wrote:
I am having a little problem with OS X. Everytime I restart, or log
out and log in again my Finder windows seem to have lost their
preferences. They are always larger than before (and larger again
when I restart once more) and they display larg
Finally, there is a program called cocktail that is basically a GUI for
command line (terminal) commands. It is more sophisticated than the OS
X GUI itself but easier than logging into the terminal:
You know, I am pretty sure that using cocktail caused the problem in the
first place, so I wou
http://www.personal.kent.edu/~blukens/viewoptions.html
http://www.osxfaq.com/dailytips/04-2002/04-30.ws
These two are good links I thinkthe second one is probably the
quickest way to solve the problem but I'd rather not post how to log
in as root on the list as doing so and then doing somethi
I am having a little problem with OS X. Everytime I restart, or log
out and log in again my Finder windows seem to have lost their
preferences. They are always larger than before (and larger again
when I restart once more) and they display large icons instead of
lists etc.
Is there something I
I am having a little problem with OS X. Everytime I restart, or log
out and log in again my Finder windows seem to have lost their
preferences. They are always larger than before (and larger again
when I restart once more) and they display large icons instead of
lists etc.
Is there something I
I am having a little problem with OS X. Everytime I restart, or log out
and log in again my Finder windows seem to have lost their preferences.
They are always larger than before (and larger again when I restart once
more) and they display large icons instead of lists etc.
Is there something I