I use my iphone4 as a personal hotspot to connect my ipad3 to the internet. The problem is that I lose the connection regularly. The ipad then cant find my iphone as a possible wifi connection and the only way I can get it back is to go back to settings in the iphone, go to per...
Suddenly, all of my music in iTunes has a little exclamation point next to the track, and it can't locate the song. They are all there.� Is there a fast way to get iTunes to find ALL my music, without having to go back manually and click on each track to find? View 1 Repli...
On linux I use "locate" to find anything via command line. I see that locate is installed on my Mac but invoking it does not always find what I am looking for I thought that maybe I need to update the database but $ sudo slocate -u gives me a command not found error...
- So I think port 22223 have had another program use,I use command: ps aux | grep ssh /* find process id of second connection */ kill -9 <process-id-second-connection> netstat -an | grep 22223 /*find which program use port 22223> */ - but I can't find anywhat -...
I am suffering from exactly these symptoms. Can anyone suggest what the likely cause is? How would that bug/solution relate to my environment: openSUSE 11.3/xrdp 0.4.1-85.1? And lastly, how can I find out if the update implied under "Additional Informati...
when i start or re-start my computer a user account is now showing up and didn't before. I would like to know if anyone knows where to go in the settings to turn this off? I have tried everything I could find. View 8 RepliesView Related ...
my display appears to have two diagonal white streaks on the dark screen when it is off - I'm finding this really disturbing as this machine is still well under a year old and I can find no reason for this. it doesn't show up when the screen is on or I'm...
Time Machine can not find a file that I deleted just a few days ago, which is very annoying, because I can find the file just fine when I open my external hard drive (my Time Machine backup drive) with the Finder and navigate to the exact date and location where the file was located...