Instructions For Mac OS X: A Complete Guide For Beginners And Experts
- discballrenosandss
- Aug 17, 2023
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To get to Emory Healthcare's virtual desktop environment from your computer, you need a web browser plus a small piece of software (a client) installed on your computer. Installation instructions and the software are available below.
Hi Rui,Thanks for the instructions. I was having difficulties installing but when I wrote exactly what I had done I realised my mistake. Wow Do I feel stupid. I suggest to all those having difficulties that they write down exactly what they are doing and perhaps the problem will solve itself.
Instructions For Mac Os X
Very clear instructions, thanks.For Linux Mint 19.3:All worked until compile time, when I gotImportError: No module named serialOnline search gave lots of advice about python versions and editing esp32 package files, but the thing that worked was the obvious (in hindsight)sudo apt install python-serialAfter that, it compiled.The port comes up as/dev/ttyUSB0and you have to give permission to access the device, see -udev-to-change-permissions-on-usb-hid-deviceand then it will upload.
Bookmark or print this page so that you can use the rest of these instructions after you close your browser. Close all browsers and other applications that use Flash Player, including instant messaging applications, SWF files, and projectors (EXE files that play SWF files). Otherwise, the uninstaller cannot finish (even though it appears to finish).
The following page(s) contain instructions on using Remote Desktop to connect to Faculty & Staff Windows computers on the UMKC campus (from off-campus). Your campus computer must be powered on to receive connections.
This release uses Xcode 13.1 and experimental GNU Fortran 12 arm64 fork. If you wish to compile R packages which contain Fortran code, you may need to download GNU Fortran for arm64 from -project.org/tools. Any external libraries and tools are expected to live in /opt/R/arm64 to not conflict with Intel-based software and this build will not use /usr/local to avoid such conflicts (see the tools page for more details). R-4.2.2.pkg (notarized and signed)SHA1-hash: 99b8d184f855e630ac950ca4e62cb7fc9a1f7b2e(ca. 87MB) for Intel Macs R 4.2.2 binary for macOS 10.13 (High Sierra) and higher, Intel 64-bit (older Macs) build, signed and notarized package. Contains R 4.2.2 framework, R.app GUI 1.79 in 64-bit for Intel Macs, Tcl/Tk 8.6.6 X11 libraries and Texinfo 6.7. The latter two components are optional and can be ommitted when choosing "custom install", they are only needed if you want to use the tcltk R package or build package documentation from sources.Note: the use of X11 (including tcltk) requires XQuartz to be installed (version 2.7.11 or later) since it is no longer part of macOS. Always re-install XQuartz when upgrading your macOS to a new major version.This release supports Intel Macs, but it is also known to work using Rosetta2 on M1-based Macs. For native Apple silicon arm64 binary see above.Important: this release uses Xcode 12.4 and GNU Fortran 8.2. If you wish to compile R packages from sources, you may need to download GNU Fortran 8.2 - see the tools directory. NEWS (for Mac GUI)News features and changes in the R.app Mac GUIMac-GUI-1.78.tar.gz SHA1-hash: 23b3c41b7eb771640fd504a75e5782792dddb2bcSources for the R.app GUI 1.78 for macOS. This file is only needed if you want to join the development of the GUI (see also Mac-GUI repository), it is not intended for regular users. Read the INSTALL file for further instructions.Note: Previous R versions for El Capitan can be found in the el-capitan/base directory.Binaries for legacy OS X systems: R-3.6.3.nn.pkg (signed) SHA1-hash: c462c9b1f9b45d778f05b8d9aa25a9123b3557c4 (ca. 77MB) R 3.6.3 binary for OS X 10.11 (El Capitan) and higher, signed package. Contains R 3.6.3 framework, R.app GUI 1.70 in 64-bit for Intel Macs, Tcl/Tk 8.6.6 X11 libraries and Texinfo 5.2. The latter two components are optional and can be ommitted when choosing "custom install", they are only needed if you want to use the tcltk R package or build package documentation from sources. R-3.3.3.pkgMD5-hash: 893ba010f303e666e19f86e4800f1fbfSHA1-hash: 5ae71b000b15805f95f38c08c45972d51ce3d027(ca. 71MB)R 3.3.3 binary for Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and higher, signed package. Contains R 3.3.3 framework, R.app GUI 1.69 in 64-bit for Intel Macs, Tcl/Tk 8.6.0 X11 libraries and Texinfo 5.2. The latter two components are optional and can be ommitted when choosing "custom install", it is only needed if you want to use the tcltk R package or build package documentation from sources.Note: the use of X11 (including tcltk) requires XQuartz to be installed since it is no longer part of OS X. Always re-install XQuartz when upgrading your OS X to a new major version. R-3.2.1-snowleopard.pkgMD5-hash: 58fe9d01314d9cb75ff80ccfb914fd65SHA1-hash: be6e91db12bac22a324f0cb51c7efa9063ece0d0(ca. 68MB)R 3.2.1 legacy binary for Mac OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) - 10.8 (Mountain Lion), signed package. Contains R 3.2.1 framework, R.app GUI 1.66 in 64-bit for Intel Macs.This package contains the R framework, 64-bit GUI (R.app), Tcl/Tk 8.6.0 X11 libraries and Texinfop 5.2. GNU Fortran is NOT included (needed if you want to compile packages from sources that contain FORTRAN code) please see the tools directory.NOTE: the binary support for OS X before Mavericks is being phased out, we do not expect further releases! The new R.app Cocoa GUI has been written by Simon Urbanek and Stefano Iacus with contributions from many developers and translators world-wide, see "About R" in the GUI.Subdirectories: tools Additional tools necessary for building R for Mac OS X:Universal GNU Fortran compiler for Mac OS X (see R for Mac tools page for details). base Binaries of R builds for macOS 10.13 or higher (High Sierra), Intel build contrib Binaries of package builds for macOS 10.13 or higher (High Sierra), Intel build big-sur-arm64 Binaries for macOS 11 or higher (Big Sur) for arm64-based Macs (aka Apple silicon such as the M1 chip) el-capitan Binaries of package builds for OS X 10.11 or higher (El Capitan build) mavericks Binaries of package builds for Mac OS X 10.9 or higher (Mavericks build) old Previously released R versions for Mac OS X You may also want to read the R FAQ and R for Mac OS X FAQ. For discussion of Mac-related topics and reporting Mac-specific bugs, please use the R-SIG-Mac mailing list.Information, tools and most recent daily builds of the R GUI, R-patched and R-devel can be found at -project.org/. Please visit that page especially during beta stages to help us test the macOS binaries before final release!Package maintainers should visit CRAN check summary page to see whether their package is compatible with the current build of R for macOS.Binary libraries for dependencies not present here are available from -project.org/bin and corresponding sources at -project.org/src.Last modified: 2023/02/09, by Simon Urbanek
Windows 7/8, Windows Vista, Windows XP (Home and Professional), and Windows 2000 have built-in support for OpenType fonts (both .otf and .ttf), as well as PostScript Type 1 fonts (.pfb + .pfm) and TrueType (.ttf). You can use the Windows Fonts control panel to install or remove fonts of all these formats, though the control panel is accessed slightly differently between Windows XP and Windows 2000. See the instructions below.
Note: If you wish to use PostScript Type 1 multiple master fonts with Windows XP or Windows 2000, you need to install ATM 4.1 or later, and follow the instructions below for installing fonts in Win 98/NT/ME. Do not install ATM 4.0 or earlier on Windows 2000 or XP.
If you are trying to set up a new node following the instructions below, you will gothrough the IBD process at the first run, and it may take a considerable amount of time since a newnode has to download the entire block chain (which is roughly 340 gigabytes now).During the download, there could be a high usage for the network and CPU(since the node has to verify the blocks downloaded), and the client will take up anincreasing amount of storage space (reduce storage provides more details on reducing storage).
Because of software patents, Audacity cannot include the FFmpeg software or distribute it from its own websites. Instead, use the following instructions to download and install the free and recommended FFmpeg third-party library.
The "illegal instruction" message is simply telling you that your binaries contain instructions the version of the OS that you are attempting to run them under does not understand. I can't give you the precise meaning of 4 but I expect that is internal to Apple.
You can install Composer to a specific directory by using the --install-diroption and additionally (re)name it as well using the --filename option. Whenrunning the installer when followingthe Download page instructions add thefollowing parameters:
Use these instructions to remove the UMASS-SECURE1X profile on Android devices. Note: These instructions apply to devices running Android 4.2.2 or above. Each Android version may be slightly different.
These instructions are for installing a copy of WebMO the first time. To upgrade an existing WebMO configuration, refer to the WebMO upgrade instructions instead.Obtain a WebMO license.
Download "WebMO for Linux/Mac" to your Mac. The WebMO.*.tar.gz distribution will automatically be expanded into a WebMO.*.tar file.
Configure OS X webserver.Turn on the Apache web serverStart a terminal session (Applications/Utilities), and type:$ sudo apachectl startTo insure that apache starts automatically on boot, type:$ sudo launchctl load -w /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd.plistor in older versions of OS X, one can type:$ sudo defaults write /System/Library/LaunchDaemons/org.apache.httpd Disabled -bool false
Configure ApacheEdit the file: /etc/apache2/httpd.conf Uncomment the line 'Include /private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf' Uncomment the line 'LoadModule userdir_module libexec/apache2/mod_userdir.so' Uncomment the line 'LoadModule cgi_module libexec/apache2/mod_cgi.so'Edit the file: /etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf Uncomment the line: 'Include /private/etc/apache2/users/*.conf'
Configure Apache for WebMODetermine your home directory$ echo $HOME/Users/smithCreate a HTML directory (if necessary)$ mkdir /Users/smith/SitesCreate CGI directory$ mkdir /Users/smith/Sites/cgi-binMove into apache configuration directory$ cd /etc/apache2/usersDefine CGI directory$ sudo vi smith.confenter administrative passwordi to enter insert mode AllowOverride All Options Indexes MultiViews FollowSymLinks Require all grantedScriptAlias /smith/cgi-bin/ "/Users/smith/Sites/cgi-bin/"esc:wq to exit insert mode, save file, and exit vi
(Additional step for Mac OS X Server ONLY)Edit the file: /Library/Server/Web/Config/apache2/httpd_server_app.conf Uncomment the line 'Include /private/etc/apache2/extra/httpd-userdir.conf' Uncomment the line 'LoadModule apple_userdir_module...'
Restart Apache$ sudo apachectl restart
Untar the WebMO distribution$ cd download directory$ tar xf WebMO..x.xxx.tar
Run the setup script$ cd WebMO.install$ perl setup.pl
Follow the directions that are given in the setup script:Enter WebMO license number when prompted
Path to Perl binary: 1 (/usr/bin/perl)
Webserver's name: localhost (or output of 'hostname' in Termal)
HTML directory: /Users/smith/Sites/webmo
HTML URL: /smith/webmo
CGI directory: /Users/smith/Sites/cgi-bin/webmo
CGI URL: /smith/cgi-bin/webmo
User directory: /Users/smith/webmo
After the distribution files are copied, the command line portion of WebMO setup is complete.Follow the URL given at the end of setup process ( smith/cgi-bin/webmo/login.cgi) and continue with the on-line WebMO configurationLogin as user 'admin' with an empty password
Reset the admin password when prompted
Register your copy of WebMO when prompted
If the registration process fails (e.g., due to no internet connectivity), login again from the URL at the end of the setup process as user 'admin' with the new password
Click on 'Interface Manager'Click the 'Enable interface' icons to enable any computational chemistry packages that you have installed on your system
Click the 'Edit interface' icon and make any neccessary changes in the interface configuration
Click 'Submit' to commit the changes
Click 'Return' and 'Return to Admin' to return to the WebMO administration page
Click on 'User Manager'Click the 'New User' button
Specify a Username and Password
Click 'Submit' to create the user
Click 'Return to User Manager' and 'Return to Admin' to return to the WebMO administration page
Setup is complete. Click the 'Logout' button to logout of the WebMO administration pageLogin as the WebMO user that you created. In the job manager, click 'Create New' to run a test job.
If you have not yet installed any computational chemistry programs on your computer, see the separate support pages for installing binary versions of computatinoal engines. Then enable, configure, and test these packages as described above.
Questions or feedback?Please visit the WebMO Support Forum or send email to support@webmo.net.
Uninstalling WebMOTo uninstall WebMO, see the uninstalling WebMO instructions 2ff7e9595c
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