Apple has updated their manuals for Snow Leopard.
I Find the Introduction to Command-Line Administration (PDF) pretty useful. Although mostly basics are covered, the list of OSX-specific tools at the end looks very handy.
Hi, I’m Kaspar. Wurzelfoo is my personal notebook that collects snippets and thoughts around my online and real life. In the latter, I was born in the early 80’s and live in Berlin/Germany, together with my beautiful girlfriend. I’m trying to fill my fridge as a freelancing systems administrator, specialized in MacOS and *BSD systems.
I was born in the early 80’s and currently live in Berlin, together with my beautiful girlfriend.
I’m trying to earn my money as a freenancing systems administrator, mainly for MacOS systems.
For comments or complains you can reach me by .
Hi, I’m Kaspar. Wurzelfoo is my personal notebook that collects snippets and thoughts around my online and real life. In the latter, I was born in the early 80’s and live in Berlin/Germany, together with my beautiful girlfriend. I’m trying to fill my fridge as a freelancing systems administrator, specialized in MacOS and *BSD systems.
I was born in the early 80’s and currently live in Berlin, together with my beautiful girlfriend.
I’m trying to earn my money as a freenancing systems administrator, mainly for MacOS systems.
For comments or complains you can reach me by .
Apple has updated their manuals for Snow Leopard.
I Find the Introduction to Command-Line Administration (PDF) pretty useful. Although mostly basics are covered, the list of OSX-specific tools at the end looks very handy.
Today i went crazy: i switched my shell from bash to zsh. I don’t really know why. Maybe I’m just bored, maybe I’m just hooked on all those fancy completion magic. I’m probably eager to try something different.
The first part will be the conversion of my .bashrc that was grown in almost 10 years. I grabbed a sample zshrc and just added some color definitions. I found a quick reference on customizing the prompt here. Let’s see how far I can get.