Quality of sound after lowering the tempo is AWFUL. s-s-s-s-oun-d-d-d-d-s-s-s l-l-l-l-i-k-k-k-k-e th-th-th-th-i-i-i-s-s-s-s. One star for actually launching, 1/2 star for slowing the tempo.
I don't remember MAMP being as hard to set up the last time I used it (which was a couple of years ago). I have installed it on a Mini and want to access MySQL and phpMyAdmin from my laptop on the LAN, and I've been fluthering about unsuccessfully for two hours now, unable to connect to phpMyAdmin except via localhost on the Mini.
Between the MAMP 1.9 PRO interface and phpMyAdmin, neither of which is stellar, I find that what used to be a marvelously simple "package" has become unapproachably complex.
Still waiting for my MAMP forum registration to go through so I can ask for help there.
Starts up but can't find any interfaces. Not surprised since it's never tried to authenticate. I then ran Command Line tool 'sudo wireshark' which worked but gave me glaring warning about running as root. So what do people do to run wireshark on mac os x?
4. You will probably need to adjust the permissions of /dev/bpf* in order to capture. You can do this by hand or by dragging the ChmodBPF folder onto the StartupItems alias.
I tried the second method (startupitems) and rebooted, but received an alert that I lacked required permissions to perform the chmods. After manually running the chgrp/chmod with sudo, WireShark ran just fine.
So I'm not sure what they had in mind by putting the ChmodBPF folder into /Library/StartupItems. My default login has Mac OS X Administrative privileges. Will I need to reissue those chgrp/chmod commands next time I reboot?
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SoundPitch
Chap Harrison reviewed on 05 Feb 2012
MAMP
Between the MAMP 1.9 PRO interface and phpMyAdmin, neither of which is stellar, I find that what used to be a marvelously simple "package" has become unapproachably complex.
Still waiting for my MAMP forum registration to go through so I can ask for help there.
WireShark
4. You will probably need to adjust the permissions of /dev/bpf* in order to capture. You can do this by hand or by dragging the ChmodBPF folder onto the StartupItems alias.
I tried the second method (startupitems) and rebooted, but received an alert that I lacked required permissions to perform the chmods. After manually running the chgrp/chmod with sudo, WireShark ran just fine.
So I'm not sure what they had in mind by putting the ChmodBPF folder into /Library/StartupItems. My default login has Mac OS X Administrative privileges. Will I need to reissue those chgrp/chmod commands next time I reboot?