The trendiest thing happening in the world of Hackintosh is running OS X 10.6 on a Dell mini, the Intel Atom notebook. If you get a refurbished Dell it could cost you around $200. The reason why we prefer Dell and not any other is the really easy way to get this done. It is running successfully across the world with 100s of members of Hackintosh community. I personally do not prefer hacking a Mac OS X, but if you are a real Mac fanatic and you cannot afford to buy a it, you can always try this.
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How to hide a file/folder using Terminal This is one of the greatest technique that I ever came across, I had to share my Mac in office and was curious about hiding confidential data. This was when I started exploring and finally came up with this solution. These commands are to be typed in Terminal. To make a file or folder invisible in Mac OS X Finder setfile -a V testfile.txt Here is goes, the file or folder is no longer visible via the Finder GUI, though it will be by Terminal. Your files are still there and you can find them via the command line and will show with an ls command. If you want your files and folders to be visible again, use this command: To make a file or folder visible again in Mac OS X Finder setfile -a v testfile.txt Now the file/folder will be visible again to the Finder, cool isn't it? Please Note: setfile is a command line utility included in Apple’s Developer Tools, which is a highly recommended optional install included on any Mac OS X install...
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