Permission On .framework, how can we have permission to replace em |
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 12:48
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moving Coreaudio from a system folder to another one is highly dangerous and this framework should be present in the other system folder Anyway, if you like to live dangerously you can launche the terminal an type: "sudo mv /System/Library/Frameworks/CoreAudio.framework Path_to_your_other_disk/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreAudio.framework" replacing Path_to_your_other_disk with the Path to your other disk (something like /Volumes/Name_of_your_disk) be sure that permissions/ownerships are identical in both systems
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Sun 14 Nov 2004, 18:44
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I thank you for the answer, but the problem is I'm a music maker, not as much of a system tweaker, but for now on, I think it's my only chance to start working with my new computer instead of being stuck with a CPU overloading Imac DV g3 500 Mhz. So, on my G4 dual 1.25 Gig, how do I launch the terminal? and could I type the exchange command wrote earlier while both computer are linked within a firewire local path? Also, there is this permission problem, I'm the one who configured both of my computer and the permission to move a new Coreaudio.framework, which I had copied and then tried to replace with the other one, as been denied...but how can I not have the permission if I'm the only owner?????
thanks again! sincerely
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you wish!!!!
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Mon 15 Nov 2004, 18:30
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I strongly advise you to bite the bullet - go to your local bank and borrow the money to afford the original Panther install disks - if you havent got them already. Also borrow enough money the get a fresh copy of Cubase SX to install on your new computer.
Although it is possible to move system stuff around in a unix-system - IF you KNOW- what your doing. Down that road also lies disaster if you misstype something.
You can always activate your root-account if really want to what we suspect you want to do. Log on as root and start moving things around but - beware you have been fairly warned.
You have professed yourself to be "NOT MUCH OF SYSTEM TWEAKER" - so if this is indeed the case - what you'r trying to do is a stupid idea. ( excuse my frankness - I urge you by all means to learn your ropes around the unix-system in the Mac OS underpinnings - as much as you feel you have the time and inclination to )
Cheers & good luck: Dixiechicken
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