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    find command in terminal -- listing files twice

    Uh -- guess what? I noticed that I placed a copy of the subdirectory from my flash drive into the subdirectory, which meant I had two copies of the same file. A simple srm and they were gone. I. feel. like. such. an. idiot.
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    find command in terminal -- listing files twice

    find command in terminal -- listing files twice I noticed the other day that after i used the find command to search for some files, the computer listed them twice -- first with just the names of the files (meaning ./(then the individual file names), then with the directory name, followed by...
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    Mac/PC can't see each other

    Yes. I've pinged one machine to the other and they're both receiving. I've never used telnet before, and the man pages don't explain things clearly -- or I guess I should say that I'm unfamiliar with a lot of the terms on the page. (Still learning UNIX). Both firewalls are off -- I'm on...
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    Mac/PC can't see each other

    I haven't been able to find these steps in the links. Can you tell me what I need to type to try to connect with SMB in Terminal?
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    Mac/PC can't see each other

    I'm unfamiliar with a lot of these terms. Could you break them down for me?
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    Mac/PC can't see each other

    I'm going to start this myself, because searching isn't getting me anywhere on any of the sites I've been to. I have a mac, which is my main machine, and a PC running XP service pack three. I have a book called 'Mac OS X leopard the missing manual' by david pogue. He talks about how easy...
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