Posts Tagged ‘os x’
One of the nice things about OS X is that almost all of the programs written for the operating system leverage the built-in dictionary. Once a word is learned, it is forever remembered in all of your other programs. Up until now this has not been true for Eclipse.
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Tags: dictionary, eclipse, os x
This evening I decided I was going to install the latest version of the vSphere SDK for Perl on my system. My system happens to be OS X 10.6.2, and VMware only provides the vSphere SDK for Perl for Windows and Linux distributions. Luckily I have been able to make the Linux version work for […]
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Tags: os x, perl, vmware, vsphere
My Macbook Pro’s hard drive died. Ugh. Since I was forced to rebuild my system I decided to do a clean install and not copy over any preferences from my backups, just the data that I needed (documents, secure shell (SSH) keys, music, etc.). Another decision I made was to forgo VMware Fusion for a […]
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Tags: diy, firewall, nat, os x, virtualbox
UPDATE – This topic is being discussed on the Openswan Users mailing list as well as the OS X forums: – Openswan Users Mailing List – OS X forums — Jacco maintains the definitive site for connecting to Openswan with the various client OSs. However, his site has not been updated for connecting to Openswan […]
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Tags: ipsec, os x, vpn