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== utilities, 3rd party ==
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=== muCommander ===
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Orthodox 2 panel file manager for Macintosh
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* http://www.mucommander.com/index.html#download
  
 
== external resources ==
 
== external resources ==

Revision as of 20:09, 9 March 2020

2020: Apple's newest Mac operating system is macOS 10.15, also known as macOS Catalina

Finder

Hold down the command key down while pressing tab multiple times until Finder is highlighted in the pop-up list.

Network preference

  1. Open System Preferences and click the Network panel icon
  2. Click the interface you want to configure (probably Ethernet or Wi-Fi).
  3. Advanced button, etc. all settings.

Interface Annoyances

Disappearing Scrollbar

Since 2011’s “Lion” update to Mac OS X scroll bars are smaller, and disappear until they are needed, a stupid move by Apple since it is no longer obvious when there is more content below on a page, especially when viewing a web page in Safari. see; disappearing scroll bar ref: scroll bar scrollbar

Bring back proper scrollbars in Safari and other elements of the desktop:

  1. Click the System Preferences icon in the dock, or go to the Apple Menu and choose System Preferences.
  2. select the General preferences pane and under the “Show scroll bars” heading choose the last “Always” option.

In the absence of the scrollbar you can scroll up or down the page using the spacebar or the combination of shift + spacebar.

Apple Diagnostics

Turn on your Mac, then immediately press and hold the D key on your keyboard. Keep holding until you see a screen asking you to choose your language. When Apple Diagnostics knows your language, it displays a progress bar indicating that it's checking the Macintosh. If any issues are found, Apple Diagnostics suggests solutions and provides reference codes.

Sometimes holding D wont kick off the diagnostics, so then you can hold down Option-D at startup to attempt to start Apple Diagnostics over the Internet.

further options:

click ”Get started” or press Command-G to make the Macintosh start from macOS Recovery and displays a web page asking you to choose your country or region. Click ”Agree to send” to send your serial number and reference codes to Apple. Then follow the onscreen service and support instructions. When you're done, you can choose Restart or Shut Down from the Apple menu.

Terminal

Open Terminal / Command Prompt

  1. Click the Finder icon on the bottom.
  2. Click Applications on the left pane.
  3. Click Utilities.
  4. Click Terminal.
Hard reset terminal emulator state	Control-Option-Command-R

Copy user home directory with all user data

  • TIP: If you are on Catalina or higher and you wish to use terminal commands to copy your home data, it is recommended you disable the new annoying security prompt
  1. Open the System Preferences → Security & Privacy → Privacy → select the Full Disk Access.
  2. Authenticate with your password, and select Terminal to add to the list of exceptions

In linux we use copy -adv however in Mac we use cp -Rv

In Catalina you are going to have to deal with new nuisance prompts (feelin like Microsoft) when you try to copy, even with root privileges.

terminal would like to access files in your documents folder

New Stupid Microsoft Like Behavior in Catalina: This is entirely stupid as heck. A ROOT user should not have to deal with this. Also reminds me of the j*ck*ss Android kitkat version.

  • macOS 10.15 Catalina Adds Additional Filesystem Restrictions

macOS 10.15 (Catalina) has added additional Privacy restrictions that require user intervention before applications can access the certain portions of the filesystem.

Finderterminal.png

RESTRICTIONS APPLY TO: macOS Catalina requires that you provide access to your Documents, Desktop, Downloads, and Bin folders, iCloud Drive, the folders of third-party cloud storage providers, removable media, and external drives.

  • TIP: If you are on Catalina or higher and you wish to use terminal commands to copy your home data, it is recommended you disable the new annoying security prompt
  1. Open the System Preferences → Security & Privacy → Privacy → select the Full Disk Access.
  2. Authenticate with your password, and select Terminal (or the file manager you prefer) to add to the list of exceptions

utilities, 3rd party

muCommander

Orthodox 2 panel file manager for Macintosh

external resources