by WebDevRobert | Jul 20, 2009 | Apple Administrator
Recently, Mac OS X has been discovered as a Malware host by Symantec. This information was published by ZDNet in a news blog found here. Malware hunters at Symantec have discovered a direct link between a malicious file embedded in pirated copies of Apple’s iWork 09...
by WebDevRobert | Jul 16, 2009 | Cyber Security Administrator
Ok everyone… I have written before about several scams I have found. Just recently, I found another one. Yesterday, as I was going through the junk mail, I saw a letter from Automatic Merchandising Services. This letter was addressed to me by first and last...
by WebDevRobert | Jul 7, 2009 | Linux Administrator
If you have a Smart Phone and you have a POP3/SMTP email system using SSL, you may be required to download and install the SSL certificate on to your phone, before you can get email on your phone. You may not find this to be as easy as you want it to be. Some Smart...
by WebDevRobert | Jun 30, 2009 | Linux Administrator
Every Debian distribution is managed by the /etc/apt/sources.list file. This file allows you to specify whether you want your distribution to run as a stable, testing or unstable distribution. To view or edit this file from the command line you need to type: test:~#...
by WebDevRobert | Jun 29, 2009 | Linux Administrator
As a general rule there are three (3) Debian Distributions: Unstable, Testing & Stable. STABLE – This is the latest official release of the Debian GNU/Linux distribution. This is stable and well tested software, which changes only if major security or...
by WebDevRobert | Jun 26, 2009 | Linux Administrator
This article is only intended to show the basic APT (Advanced Packaging Tool) Package Management commands as they are used in Debian GNU/Linux and Ubuntu/Kubuntu. The command below searches for all packages which contain the specified string. test:~# apt-cache search...
by WebDevRobert | Jun 18, 2009 | Apple Administrator
Below are Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts – Finder Shortcuts, activated from your keyboard, including the specific key combinations and what they do: “Command” & “A” – Select all items in the front Finder window (or desktop if no...
by WebDevRobert | Jun 16, 2009 | Apple Administrator
Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts – Universal Access Shortcuts are available when “Mouse Keys” is turned on in Universal Access preferences, you can use the keyboard or numeric keypad keys to move the mouse pointer. If your computer doesn’t have a...
by WebDevRobert | Jun 15, 2009 | Apple Administrator
When using most, if not all applications on a Mac, there are Mac OS X Keyboard Shortcuts – Application Shortcuts you can perform by using specific key combinations. FYI: Some applications may not support all of the below application key combinations. Make sure...