Sorry, I meant, rm -rm *file*I just did, but I cannot see anything done.
to do it easily type rm -rf, press space and drag the file in the terminal window so it gets the path automatically. Then press enter
Sorry, I meant, rm -rm *file*I just did, but I cannot see anything done.
cd ~Sorry, I meant, rm -rm *file*
to do it easily type rm -rf, press space and drag the file in the terminal window so it gets the path automatically. Then press enter
I completely missed the fact that the files were in the trash 😅cd ~
rm -rf .Trash
you can add the quit command to Finder with this commandSo I just updated my work 2017 rMBP to MacOS Big Sur 11.5.2, and I think I found a bug? I thought my window focus was on Message, but it was actually on Finder. I hit Command+Q and killed Finder - the window as well as the icons on my desktop. Everything, gone. I can't recreate this on my 2021 Mac Mini, just on my 2017 rMBP. Can anyone else?
FYI, if it happens, open a Terminal window and type in: open .
Yes, you have to include the "." after the "open" command in order for Finder to come back.
defaults write com.apple.finder QuitMenuItem -bool true
you can add the quit command to Finder with this command
defaults write com.apple.finder QuitMenuItem -bool true
then cmd+q will quit the Finder. To start it you can just click on the Finder icon in the Dock.
That's cool - thanks! But why is it turned on by default? I can't imagine this was done on purpose, and seeing as how it didn't start until after I upgraded to 11.5.2, it's got to be a defect, right?
It's never been turned on for this laptop, which doesn't even have Onyx. Sorry, I didn't turn this setting on myself, and the behavior only started post 11.5.2 installation. I'll consider it a one-off until the next OS update.It's not turned on by default, never was.
Do you have the quit command visible in the Finder menu? If you do, you either did this yourself using that command, or some tool like TinkerTool or Onyx or whatever else there is.
You need 'sudo netstat -s -p tcp'.TCP stats all zero from 'netstat -s -p tcp'
quite right: didn't expect that -- thanks!You need 'sudo netstat -s -p tcp'.
Read the man page which says, in the -s section, "For security reasons, root privileges are required to read TCP statistics and in the absence of such privileges all TCP counters will be reported as zero."
Have you looked at the CVEs for these two vulnerabilities? The records exist, but have no information. To me, they just look like marker CVEs created moths ago.Apple security documents reference vulnerabilities by CVE-ID when possible.
macOS Big Sur 11.6
Released September 13, 2021
Updated to Big Sur 11.6 and noticed the widgets have all disappeared (not that I use them often). Anyone else had this issue?
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In the right side of the screen, there’s a slidable panel with widgets. Just click on the top right of the screen, and it will appearWidgets? When? How? Where have I been?
I just recently used the Full Installer for macOS 11.6 to do that and all is well on my M1 MBP. It's hard to say if 11.6.1 would get a full installer or not..Hey, when do you expect macOS 11.6.1 to be released? When do you think a complete installer will be ready? I wanted to formatt my Mac and I’ve been waiting for one of the latest Big Sur updates to perform a clean install
In the right side of the screen, there’s a slidable panel with widgets. Just click on the top right of the screen, and it will appear