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MacPorts
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ode bash> port -qv installed </code> ===== Housekeeping ===== When ports are updated, the old port i... @2.69_5 ... </code> You can see a list of all installed ports: <code bash> port e... e> After you run MacPorts for a while, you will see a lot of duplicate ports. You can clean these: <c
Make your Mac feel at Home
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reated = 2010-05-03 16:24~~ ====== Make your Mac feel at Home ====== A small snippet from one of my s... "$?" == "0" ]; then # in home wlan echo "home sweet home..." else # not at home echo "on the road
Command Line Audio
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he audio volume from remote of my Mac at home, I needed a command line tool which I can use via ssh. I

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