OS X :: Command Line To Use To Kill A Process Using Its Name?

Oct 14, 2008

Can anyone tell what is the command line to use to kill a process using its name.
I'm on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger PPC et Mac OS X 10.5 Leaopard Intel

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Software :: What Batch Command Use To Kill Process

Oct 14, 2008

what batch command I must use to kill a process. I'm on Mac OS X 10.4 Tiger PPC and Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard.

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MacBook Pro :: Kill Multiple Processes Related To Single Command?

Mar 25, 2012

I selected 48 folders in Finder and pressed Getinfo which opened 48 windows reluctantly. How to close all 48  windows using activity monitor. Problem is that activity monitor does not show any PID with getinfo name. Mine is OSX Lion 10.7.3 (MBP 2011)

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Oct 29, 2009

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OS X :: Test Memory From Command Line In 10.5?

Apr 22, 2008

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Sep 9, 2008

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OS X :: Geektool - More Then 1 Function In Command Line?

Nov 15, 2010

im trying to display "Monday | November 15" and I have "date +%A" to display the weekday, "date +%B" to display the month, and "date +%d" to display the date number.. but somethin like "date +%A | date +%B date +%d" doesnt work.. I know I can create 3 shell boxes to do this, but I rather learn for the future so how do I do this all at once?

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OS X :: Command Line Configuration Of Screensaver?

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OS X :: Echo Command - New Line BEFORE Text

Mar 14, 2009

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OS X :: How To Disable Command Line When Booting

Jun 7, 2009

I cloned a clean 10.5 image over to my main hdd with superduper!. After that I get ugly text commands displayed on my screen when rebooting. I haven't done anything to enable this, not that I know of. How can I disable this? Worst case, maybe my MB is broken?

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OS X :: Uninstall Applications With Command Line

Aug 26, 2009

Does anyone know how to do this? I've installed many Applications (compiling from source) with the command line, but how do I uninstall them?

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Sep 17, 2009

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Nov 30, 2014

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OS X :: Command Line Interface And B2zipped Tarball

Aug 30, 2010

A good friend who has used Macs professionally for years has asked me to send him a big stack of HTML documents and my instinct is to put them into a tarball, b2zip it, and send him that. I asked whether he could handle it and he told me to send each document separately, uncompressed. I use Linux, so I know you folks have an excellent OS that is BSD-based and can handle lots of bash commands I use. Accordingly I want to tell my friend how to do it all in one easy step from the CLI. He has no idea what I'm talking about, does not know how to get to the CLI, and did not even know Macs have them until I mentioned it to him.

So could you kindly provide my friend with a no-assumptions, comprehensive, clear list of beginner's instructions that will tell him exactly what to do to? He needs to:
1. Get into the CLI
2. Locate the tarball he downloaded from Gmail
3. Unzip it and open it
4. Get out of the CLI and back into the GUI.

I would deal with the tarball this way: $ tar xjvf ./texts.tar.bz2. Could he use that command? I don't have any idea how to leave the graphic world on a Mac. My view is that fulfilling his request will be difficult and a lot of work for him as well if I don't use a tarball, and he needs to learn something about the OS he's using. I'll be interested to see how Mac users do it, as well. Yes, I expect the job can be done in the GUI on a Mac, but as I say, I would like to expand his universe (and mine) just a bit. Dragging him out of the GUI won't hurt him, and the learning experience could give him a bit more respect for the power and flexibility of the OS he uses daily.

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OS X :: Capture Video From Isight Via Command Line?

Dec 19, 2008

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OS X :: Activity Monitor Command Line Equivalent

Nov 12, 2009

Is there a way to gather all the information that we can find in the Activity Monitor (cpu, memory, open file-descriptors for each process) via the Terminal? In fact, I am looking for a procfs (/proc) equivalent.

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Software :: Downloading A File From Command Line?

May 22, 2010

I connect to a computer through ssh, but I want to download a file through the commandline on that computer, found in an ftp website: [URL]

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Feb 11, 2012

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OS X Technologies :: How To Start MySQL From The Command Line

Mar 13, 2012

However I cannot figure out how to shutdown and restart MySQL from the command line and pass these options to mysqld. 

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OS X V10.7 Lion :: Remove A Program From Command Line?

May 20, 2012

I installed the FLAC Tools for Mac OSX a while back onto my machine, which added a program to the command line of "Terminal.app", and allowed me to convert media from and to the FLAC format using the command line, by simply running the command: 

flac

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OS X Yosemite :: How To Create Tags From Command Line

Dec 9, 2014

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Dec 4, 2014

When I tried to type the letter 'o' in Terminal, the application just wouldn't let me and keeps flashing every time I press the 'o' key. I searched the internet but can't find the solution for this issue. Disabling me from typing this certain alphabet has caused me a lot of inconvenience..

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Desktops :: Application Install And Command Line Input

Dec 22, 2010

I've just installed the BRL-CAD application and it need a command line input (/usr/brlcad/bin) to the System - see below. I am not that familiar with the commands although no problem getting into the Terminal. I just don't want to screw this up. I am running a Mac Mini, 2.66 Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo, 4 GB RAM, OS 10.6.5. I need some step-by-step info in getting this embedded and the application up and running.

Setting Up the Path:
Once installed, you will need to add /usr/brlcad/bin to your system
PATH. For Bourne shell users, you can run the following:
PATH=/usr/brlcad/bin:$PATH ; export PATH
For C shell users, this should do the same thing:
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Applications :: Launching Shell Script From Command Line

Sep 18, 2010

I have an shell script that I launch from the command line. Is there an easy way to run this script using its own Icon in the applications folder.

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OS X :: Command Line - Changing Permissions With Chown Utility

Oct 10, 2010

This has got to be an easy one for the command line experts. Could someone please tell me how to run the chown utility, so as to change permissions of a folder to read & write for the "currently logged in user"? I guess I am looking for a variable for the username, since I will be running this command as part of a shell script. I do not wish to specify a username, which would make it possible for me to run the script on any computer for any logged in user.

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Dec 20, 2010

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OS X :: Leopard Install On G5 / Need Command Line Firmware Info

Sep 22, 2008

I have a Power MAC G5 that "has" Tiger 10.4.2 on it. The problem is that it wont boot past "login window starting". So I decided to buy Leopard. Problem is that it keeps kicking the DVD out during the "c" boot. Now I am told the system might need a firmware update for the DVD player.
"Apple Superdrive Firmware Update 2.1". Heres my problem: I cant boot into Tiger. I get stuck at the login screen. So I want to know if there is a way to do a firmware update in "Single user mode".

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OS X :: Edit Syslog Starup Parameters From Command Line?

Jun 18, 2010

I'm dumb and late last night decided to follow the directions in this article:(URL) Using Lingon, I modified the startup parameters of "syslog" from "/usr/sbin/syslogd" to "/usr/sbin/syslogd -c 3 a". Of course by fiddling around with things I shouldnt have, my computer wont boot past the gray apple screen or past "waiting for dsmos" in verbose mode. I would backup from Time Machine, but my most recent backup doesnt have several important large work files that wouldnt fit in my Dropbox. I realize it was stupid to mess around with this without backing up, but feel free to flog away! I've run diskutil, verified/repaired, run fsck -fy from single user mode, reset pram, wont boot to safe mode, etc.

My question: is it possible to edit the startup parameters of "syslog" from the command line in single user mode? If so, how? AND Is it possible to reinstall OS X system files from the boot disc without erasing my entire disk?

EDIT: mpb intel core2duo OSX 10.6.whatever-the-lastest-is

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Software :: Reading Plist Files From Command Line?

Apr 18, 2002

Can anyone tell me if there is a command line tool to read values out of plist files? I'm trying to write a script to automate installing the Balthisar Ghostscript Network Printer package, and I want it to check the version of the LPR module before replacing it. I wanted to do something cleaner than just parsing it's Info.plist file in perl.

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OS X V10.6 Snow Leopard :: Restart Mysql From The Command Line?

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mysqld has a ton of really nice startup options to help me debug my app. However I cannot figure out how to shutdown and restart MySQL from the command line and pass these options to mysqld.Snow Leopard and MySQL 5.1.56 MySQL Community Server.  

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