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Batch Renaming Files on Mac OS X

Batch Renaming Files on Mac OS X

By Jeevan on November 7, 2009

I’ve spent hours looking for an easier way to batch renames files with a sequential number at the end. In Microsoft Windows Operating systems, simply select all files and rename one; that will rename rest of the selected files with Name given and add numbers at the end of file name. There are few Applications [...]

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Mac OS X: What is my default sudo password (root password)?

By Jeevan on July 22, 2009

By default, OS X doesn’t setup a password for your root login. There are few occasions you may want to access terminal as Super User (su), this will ask for your root password. It’s very simple to setup root password as long as you have Admin Access (First user created on installation OS X will [...]

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Edit hosts File in Mac OS X

Edit hosts File in Mac OS X

By Jeevan on July 13, 2009

Mac Hosts file located in /etc (OS X 10.5 Leopard). You can directly browse the host file by Going through Finder menu : Go > Go to Folder… option and enter /etc to browse all files in /etc folder. By doublecli-cking on the host file will open in TextExit where you can make the changes. [...]

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