Download this gist, and then run:
chmod 755 open_files_limit_mac.sh
./open_files_limit_mac.sh
Restart the system, and then run:
1. If you want to use Ubuntu as the Time Capsule. | |
Go to here (Making Ubuntu Server A Mac Time Capsule) | |
https://fzhu.work/blog/mac/making-ubuntu-server-a-mac-time-capsule.html |
import os | |
from PIL import Image | |
''' | |
I searched high and low for solutions to the "extract animated GIF frames in Python" | |
problem, and after much trial and error came up with the following solution based | |
on several partial examples around the web (mostly Stack Overflow). | |
There are two pitfalls that aren't often mentioned when dealing with animated GIFs - |
#!/bin/bash | |
# | |
# crashplanFixup.sh for Macintosh OS X 10.9 (and probably earlier versions) | |
# | |
# This script will prevent CrashPlan from de-duplicating data on files greater than 1k. | |
# Based on information from http://networkrockstar.ca/2013/09/speeding-up-crashplan-backups/ | |
# | |
# NOTE: Must be run with sudo! IE: $ sudo sh ./crashplanFixup | |
# | |
# v1.1 2014-03-13 by bill@wellingtonnet.net |
Download this gist, and then run:
chmod 755 open_files_limit_mac.sh
./open_files_limit_mac.sh
Restart the system, and then run:
This text is the section about OS X Yosemite (which also works for macOS Sierra) from https://docs.basho.com/riak/kv/2.1.4/using/performance/open-files-limit/#mac-os-x
The last time i visited this link it was dead (403), so I cloned it here from the latest snapshot in Archive.org's Wayback Machine https://web.archive.org/web/20170523131633/https://docs.basho.com/riak/kv/2.1.4/using/performance/open-files-limit/
#!/usr/bin/env python | |
## Tiny Syslog Server in Python. | |
## | |
## This is a tiny syslog server that is able to receive UDP based syslog | |
## entries on a specified port and save them to a file. | |
## That's it... it does nothing else... | |
## There are a few configuration parameters. | |
LOG_FILE = 'youlogfile.log' |