Does anyone know of anyone who takes old (I'm talking really old) equipment in the local area? Or should I just pitch this stuff? I hate to throw it away if there's someone we can donate it to.
We have: Hayes Accura 144 Fax Modem 88Mb Syquest Drives w/media 1.3GB Pinnacle Sierra Optical Drives w/media Toshiba External CD ROM 4x, 2x, 1x Polaroid C500 B&W Scanners Thanks! Beth > ---------- > From: bcforrest at cox.net > Reply To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > Sent: Friday, November 22, 2002 1:51 PM > To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > Subject: Re: Re: MacGroup: Changing misspelling in BIND > > Keep in mind that you can drag an icon to the terminal > window and terminal will enter the complete path to > that file automatically. So you could type: > sudo pico > ... and drag the desired icon to the terminal window and > it would complete the command for you. > -- > Bryan Forrest > Macintosh Specialist > LifeNet > http://www.lifenet.org > > > > From: Jerry Yeager <jerry at browseryshop.com> > > Date: 2002/11/22 Fri PM 01:40:23 EST > > To: macgroup at erdos.math.louisville.edu > > Subject: Re: MacGroup: Changing misspelling in > BIND > > > > Allan, > > > > You can try the following in Terminal to edit "reserved" > text documents: > > > > 1) Open a terminal window and use the 'cd' > command to navigate to the > > folder that has the file. > > type ls -la then hit return (there is a space there) > you will get a > > long listing, you want this to detemine any .xyz ending > the file has > > type: sudo pico filename (with .xyz ending) > > You will be asked for your admin password. Enter it, > then a text editor > > will open up in your terminal window. It is easy to use, > it uses the > > cursor arrow keys to move around. > > Make the changes you wish to. To save the file you > will use the > > control-o (it is called writing out the file). Then use > crtl-x to exit. > > > > 2) If you know the full path and filename, then just > open a terminal > > window and type sudo pico /path/filename and hit > return. > > > > Jerry > > > > On Friday, November 22, 2002, at 08:27 AM, Allan > Atherton wrote: > > > > > Schoun Regan <schounregan at mac.com> wrote: > > >> ... there is a spelling error in BIND that came with > 10.2. The actual > > >> BIND > > >> service in /System/Library/StartupItems/BIND/ > BIND has a spelling > > >> error to > > >> restart the service in case of error (ironically, > usually 'caused' by > > >> lookupd). You will see DNSSServer instead of > DNSServer inside BIND. > > >> Try > > >> removing the extra S, as root, and that should also > help clean things > > >> up. > > > > > > You say "You will see DNSSServer instead of > DNSServer inside BIND". > > > > > > I just took a quick look at BIND in Finder, and it is a > 4k document > > > that > > > does not open. If I come back as root, how would I > be able to get into > > > it > > > and change that misspelling? Do I both have to > become root and then > > > get into > > > the document via Terminal or something? > > > Allan Atherton > > > > > > > > > The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society > will be November 26 > > > For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/ > ~lcs>. A calendar of > > > activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>. > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society > will be November 26 > > For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/~lcs>. > A calendar of > > activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>. > > > > > > > The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be November 26 > For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/~lcs>. A calendar of > activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>. > > > The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will be November 26 For more information, see <http://www.aye.net/~lcs>. A calendar of activities is at <http://www.calsnet.net/macusers>.
