On May 9, 2011, at 4:50 PM, Jerry LeVan wrote: > I have heard from various sources that 'Rosetta' the PPC emulator for Mac OSX > is likely > to go away with the release of "Lion" this summer. >
PPC support ended with leopard actually. Rosetta goes away with Lion supposedly. > On my main mac when I try to find the PPC binaries, I go to the System > Profiler > and select Software->Applications the response is that 'No information is > available'. > > I suspect root cause of the problem is that spotlight is broken on this > particular > mac ( The indexing process dumps core...Apple seemed to think that a > corrupted file > was the cause but offered no hints on how to find the 'bad files'. > > 1) Is there any other way to see which apps are PPC? ( doing a get info on at > least > 150 apps seems sorta painful... Well when running they will state, not sure otherwise. > > I know RapidSVN is PPC based, does anyone else know of a (free gui based) SVN > client? I tend to use the support built into xcode or bbedit, most major editors support it now. Not sure what clients exist otherwise. Maybe svnX is still around maybe? > > 2) I keep getting a request for a password from something that advertises > itself > as a mobilesync client. This only seems to occur on one of the three macs I > am > using. Does anyone know a way to stop this behavior? it's for mobile.me syncing. There was bug at one point with calendar sync. What version of the OS are you running? > > 3) Whenever I reboot one of my macs ( with an attached usb drive) I *always* > get > asked if I want to use the usb drive as a time machine destination. I answer > 'never' > but I use super duper to clone the drive five days a week... > > Is there a file I can create on the mac that will prevent the asking when it > gets > copied to the usb drive via SuperDuper? > This does it for all, or did when I did it ages ago. defaults write com.apple.TimeMachine DoNotOfferNewDisksForBackup -bool YES --Larry_______________________________________________ MacOSX-admin mailing list [email protected] http://www.omnigroup.com/mailman/listinfo/macosx-admin
