![]() The installer program will guide through the installation of IHMC CmapTools: Open a Terminal session and type the commands:Ĭd MacOSXCmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.app/Contents/MacOS ![]() Now you have an installer that run in console mode by default.Edit the ist and change the parameter: “.default” from GUI to CONSOLE.If you are using a Terminal session type: cd MacOSXCmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.app/Contents. If you are using Finder press Ctrl-Mouse click and select “Show Package Contents”, (where “vx.xx” is the CmapTools version and “mm-dd-yy” is the publishing date) Go to the folder: MacOSXCmapTools_vx.xx_mm-dd-yy.app/Contents.Edit the ist (within the app bundle) of your installer.Download the last version of CmapTools for Mac OS X.The last version of this software does not officially support Console Mode Installation in OS X however, below is a workaround that can be used to run a CmapTools installation in Console Mode. The installer of CmapTools is made with InstallAnywhere. Running Console Mode Installation (Mac OS X) The Silent Mode installation is ideal for automating installations of CmapTools, especially in cases in which there are multiple computers, for example: in a computer lab. The installer runs either with the default configuration values of the installer or with a properties file containing configuration values created by the user. Silent installation eliminates the need to monitor your CmapTools installation because no graphical output is displayed and no input by the user is required. For example, when you need to install CmapTools in a remote server and the access of this remote server is using a telnet or ssh session. It is convenient for CmapTools remote installations over the Internet or for installing CmapTools on systems without a graphical windowing environment. Silent Mode, for working with limited or no user interaction.Ĭonsole mode installation is an interactive installation without the use of a graphical user interface.Console Mode, for command-line-driven installations.These modes of installation are the following: The installer of CmapTools provides two alternative modes to the standard graphical installation, which allow greater flexibility to install CmapTools in complex systems. Sudo defaults delete today's environments, we frequently find heterogeneous systems with different platforms, different operating environments, and different interaction modes. root has to be the owner of the script files - running an editor from command line with sudo is the easiest way to achieve that.each logout will silence your machine), but I like it this way because I always have soundĪvailable exactly at the volume level I set last time you can skip the unmuting loginhook (i.e. ![]() /path/to/ is the location of the scripts, I used /Library/Scripts/.Sudo defaults write LoginHook /path/to/mute-off.sh ![]() Sudo defaults write LogoutHook /path/to/mute-on.sh Osascript -e 'set volume without output muted'Ĭheck if any hooks already exist (these will be overwritten, so make sure it is OK for you) Osascript -e 'set volume with output muted' Login as administrator and open a terminal windowĮnter this as content, when done press control+O to save and control+X to exit: For Lion users the following is recommended: Note that the above has mixed results in Lion. For Snow Leopard and earlier machines download and install "StartupSound.prefPane" which will install a preference pane in system settings to allow you to adjust the startup volume and disable the startup sound: ![]()
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