"You can’t open the application “Terminal” because it is not supported on this type of Mac." [closed] - macos

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Above is my latest gripe with OSX 10.10. It just started today. I've already restarted and still cannot get past this. Has anyone experienced this or does anyone know how to solve it?
This is what it looks like on my dock ->

Are you sure that's not an older version of Terminal? Have you tried running it from the Utilities folder?
To see where the targets are for the items in your dock, hold command while clicking them.

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Running Xcode on Chrome OS [closed]

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Is there any way that I can run Xcode or even OS X on my computer
see my specs of my PC About My Chrome OS
Thanks alot,
(I'll appreciate any answer)!
Not legally... But you could install Linux on your Chromebook, and code in a different language, or use CodeAnywhere (or anouther online IDE like it) to write in many other languages.

OneNote for Mac - how to open multiple Windows [closed]

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I have the latest freebie Microsoft OneNote for Mac, running on a Macbook Air with Mavericks 10.9.4. Try as I might, I can't find out how to get it to open more than one window. I'd like to be able to view 2 pages from the same section in a Notebook, or 2 pages from different Notebooks, but I can't work out how to do it.
Sorry if this is a repeat - I thought I'd posted it a few weeks ago but I can't find it in my "asked questions" list.
This feature hasn't been ported to the Mac version of OneNote. It is a highly requested user feature on their feedback forum: https://onenote.uservoice.com/forums/256328-onenote-users/suggestions/6158369-allow-multiple-windows-on-mac

Why does Xcode always say, "xxx is already running. Click stop to terminate and launch new instance“? [closed]

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Once I've run my project, I can't run it again.
I also can't quit Xcode; when I try, it stops responding.
Does anyone know the source of this problem? It's been happening for two days.
Check these things
Restart PC and try again.
Check your process list, for anything related to xcode
If non of these work, I'm stumped xD

SublimeText cursor moves so slow in mac and linux, why? [closed]

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I have used sublime text in windows 7, mac mini and ubuntu. And I find that cursor moves so slow in mac and ubuntu. Did someone have found that? What can I do to slove this? Thx.
It may not be a problem of SublimeText but the setting of the keyboard repeat delay. It is changeable on both Ubuntu and Mac Os X.

Windows disappear but still in task manager. How to get them back? [closed]

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I have this problem now for a long time.
It happens that for example I have many Command prompt windows and notepad opened and suddenly I realize the windows are gone but the processes are still in Task manager.
Does anyone know what is going on. Did I press some kind of shortcut for this to happen.
Can I get them back somehow?
I found the culprit.
I started this software which caused the problems:
http://tribe.nu/Blockify.html

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