- Sudo /applications/textedit.app/contents/macos/textedit /etc/hosts Not Working
- Sudo Applications Textedit App Contents Macos Textedit Etc Hosts Free
sudo /Applications/TextEdit.app/Contents/MacOS/TextEdit /etc/hosts
Use TextWrangler to edit the file instead.
Also, when I typed this in the first time, it prompted me for my password, but I couldn't type it in
You can. It just won't show up in the window, not even as bullets.
Now even if I try it again, it wouldn't work, ie they wouldn't prompt me for my password nor open textedit.
Once you've successfully entered your password here, you basically won't be asked again for five minutes since the last use.
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Sudo /applications/textedit.app/contents/macos/textedit /etc/hosts Not Working
Sudo Applications Textedit App Contents Macos Textedit Etc Hosts Free
Aug 28, 2010 C:WindowsSystem32driversetc. Now, copy and paste this command below '#::1 local host' and save the file: 74.208.10.249 gs.apple.com. Open iTunes (is recommended to put your iDevice in 'DFU mode'): MAC USERS hold 'Alt Option' and click. If you’re going to jailbreak your iPhone or iPad, before you get started, we highly recommend you backup your device’s SHSH blobs. With the release of iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch G3, Apple added.
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