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Uploaded by on Oct 3, 2009

This is my third terminal Tutorial, I forgot to state that there is one other possible way to change login shell, while in terminal, click terminal from drop down menu, click preferences, click settings, click shell, check run command and then insert your command. tcsh would run the shell, but it would show you the command being executed at start-up, which is messy. I also tell you how to force quit processes via terminal if the force quit menu is not responding.

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  • good job but make shure the volume is down when you are using quicktime player x because the sound will get messed up but over all that was very good.

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  • @gunrer21 alright man haha, ya i havent been on this account for awhile ill whip up some more shell stuff xD

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  • 1 turn off your speakers

    2. BLue on black at that size? unreadable you can make terminal bigger using cmd+ =

  • 1 turn off your speakers

    2. BLue on black at that size? unreadable you can make terminal bigger using cmd+ +

  • okey dokey

  • Is there anyway to DDOS, Netstat, FTP, Remotely control computers with Terminal

    I was a command prompt expert with Windows and recently switched to Mac :]

    Keep up the vids,

    Defence Nukk

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