The -i nullifies the action of the rm command. In your Mac's terminal, running these commands should look something like this:You won't be able to delete the files until you type yes or just y to the confirmation message you see in the image above. Remember, the whole point of ...
Provides a solution to an error that occurs when you try to connect to the Terminal service running on one of the affected products.
We have mentioned issues of having an unmounted drive or a problematic USB drive that is not processing properly through the Disk Utility. To counter such problems, you can erase the USB drive with the help of Terminal commands. Let's see how this can be done with ease: Step 1:Lead into...
Small bash script to manage your ssh connections. It builds menu (via dialog) from your ~/.ssh/config. It can not only connect but also to run commands, copy files, tunnel ports. - vaniacer/sshto
As mentioned, in addition to these Terminal commands, I...Booted into Safe Mode (still says "Directory not empty") Booted into Recovery Mode, then ran csrutil disable to turn off System Integrity Protection, and rebooted as normal. Then, from Terminal (again, via sudo su ...
EMBY_DELETE = False #tvdb/tmdb TVDB_API_KEY = 'TVDB_API_KEY' TVDB_PIN = 'THIS CAN BE ANY STRING OF NUMBERS YOU WANT' TMDB_API_KEY = 'TMDB_API_KEY' # If Aired in this time period dont delete # Set the number of days to the time period from show air date that you want to ...
Start the terminal emulation software on the PC. Create a connection, select the connection port, and set communication parameters: Baud rate: 9600 Data bits: 8 Stop bits: 1 Parity: None Flow control: None Click Connect. Enter or configure the login password as prompted to log in to the ...
Do you have the "Install macOS Big Sur" app in the Applications folder? Check in the Finder to be sure, because that app must first exist before you can run any Terminal commands which require or reference it. Reply User profile for user: jingrong176 jingrong176 Author User level: Level...
I have tried overriding security by allowing things to be downloaded form anywhere, I restarted my mac and still nothing. I've even tried putting files on an external drive, but that didn't work either. I have also tried terminal commands and those didn't work. I can open files just ...
button next to the name (ex: "My Laptop") of the Remote Desktop connection you want to delete, and click/tap on Remove. ( see screenshot below) When finished, you can close the Remote Desktop app if you like. If you want to you can also use rent remote desktop which can help you...