Category: Mac OS X Lion
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Mac OS X Lion: from now on the printer they suggest to you is “Last Printer Used”
“Last Printer Used” – that’s quite a convenient suggestion and choice IMO. If you don’t like that, you can of course choose your favourite standard printer. Actually they could have offered that ages ago. It feels like that was a standard long time ago, and it just got re-invented. Somehow a PITA.
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my GTalk / Adium / Lion problem is gone, and I was the problem
The lesson, I had to learn again: Be cautious with fake /etc/hosts entry, even if they make sense temporarily!
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Adium not working in Mac OS X Lion
cocoaforge • View topic – Adium not working in Lion Well, some corners work, some don’t. It doesn’t function with (GTalk and) Skype so far. Update 2011-08-01: Well, my GTalk problem was entirely my own problem, and it was entirely caused by myself. Rather embarrassing.
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Mac OS X Lion: from now on you can move more than one file to a different file system
wow, that took a while!
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Spaces in Lion – MacRumors Forums
Spaces in Lion – MacRumors Forums They removed the Spaces Grid for Lion, that’s crappy. It must come back very soon. For the time being “absolute positioning to a space” with the right keyboard shortcut and “threefinger swiping” up and down will help a little.
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good bye, Snow Leopard! very welcome, Lion!
Just installing … Update: It started with saying “33 minutes …”, but these 33 minutes do not pass as fast as on my wrist watch. Update: The desktop started with eyecandy: no longer that well-known starfield, but a rather more modest background. Update: In Snow Leopard I had my “desktops” arranged in 4×4 matrix, that’s…
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“drag and drop” and the cmd-key
My Situation: 2 finders open, one pointing to a local disk, the other to a remote disk. If you drag (using the cmd-key) exactly one file from that “local finder” to the “remote finder”, the meaning of the operation is “move”. If you drag (using the cmd-key) more than one file from that “local finder” to the…