if i go to open emacs from the terminal, it opens it within the terminal window. i do not want that. how do i do it from the terminal, as if i were to double click on the program icon within my applications folder?
is a possible to run a program from apple's terminal window like in *nix systems? whenever i try to open something, for example 'emacs &' it gives me the line '[1] 7385' then does nothing. any help? thanx
-rob
i ended up purchasing the mini-DVI to RCA/S-Video adapter from apple as well as the minijack to RCA adapter for sound. works very well especially after i played with all the configuration. works exactly how i want it
so i been researching on how to do this, the best thing i found was this...
http://www.monstercable.com/computer/productPageComputer.asp?pin=2697
very efficient b/c it has the video and audio all one one cable. haven't been able to find it for the life of me. only finding ones for the...
the menu where the wifi signal, bluetooth, battery level, date/time is. was wondering if there was a way to change the order of them. somehow i changed the order of them where the date/time is to the left of the battery. i'd prefer the date/time to be to the far right. any ideas?
-rob
just to let you guys know. you can now use Mail w/ gmail. login to gmail, go to settings, then click on the 'forwarding and pop' tab. follow the directions from there :cool: ;)
what do you guys use to sync your pocket pc with your apple? i recently purchased a 12" powerbook. iSync doesn't see th pocket pc (hp iPaq 4150) when i hook it up via usb cable. so i searched the web and came across pocketmac.net. i purchased the pocketmac lite software b/c all i wanted to...