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- Command Line Audio @info:mac
- Command Line Audio ====== ===== Change Mac Audio Volume from Command Line ===== To change the audio volume from remote of my Mac at home, I needed a command lin... [http://osxdaily.com/2007/04/28/change-the-system-volume-from-the-command-line/|OS X Daily - Change the system volume from the command line]]. It's as easy as <code b
- Notes for the Solaris 10 System Administration Exam (CX-310-200 & -202) @info:solaris
- "var" stands for the mountpoint ''/var''. * The volume represents the physical volume name. * Write a filesystem label: labelit -F <fstype> <raw device> <fs name> <volume> * Read a file label: labelit <raw device> * Example: Write the name "home" and the volume "vol1" to disk ''c0t0d0s0'': labelif -F ufs /d
- andunix-tool @p:andunix-tool
- directory Example: axt eyetv -b10 -a15 -m2 -d /Volumes/EyeTV **Tip:** Pipe the output to less which le... red intersections: axt eyetv -b10 -a15 -m2 -d /Volumes/EyeTV | less {{tag>java programming eyetv tool
- fstyp @info:solaris
- guid: '9425194213536263558' gen_version: '14' gen_volume_label: 'rpool' </file> {{tag>solaris ufs zfs cli