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Hi im looking for a solaris simulating windows terminal to execute some environment specific scripts i have. Any help?
I don't believe anything like that exists. Your best option is probably a Solaris VM. You can download one and VirtualBox from Oracle.
Here is a blog entry that discusses use of the VM
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I just started developing in windows and I don't really like using the "cmd" terminal. Is there any other alternative out there?
Don't use cmd, use Powershell.
If you want something which is Windows-centered and is not cmd.exe, use PowerShell. If you're looking for a more "Linuxy" style, I prefer Cygwin, but there are quite a few alternatives.
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I was trying to add a dir to my path environment but somehow things went wrong and now the terminal wont even recongnize the 'ls' command.
How can I reset or fix this?
Thanks.
Do it from another account, if needed by booting in single user mode: http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1492
This presumes that you are familiar with the basics of Unix shells.
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I have one question regarding running XCode in Windows OS
is it possible to install xcode in windows 7 machine?
It's not in Apple's interests to let you do that, so they don't make it easy...you could probably use a VM or Hackintosh (I've known devs who used a hackintosh for a while).
Use a Virtual Machine (VirtualBox for example) to run OSX in Windows.
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The kernels which are used in various Linux based OS are same or they are different?
They are all based on the version found on kernel.org, but they usually add their own patches and backport fixes and hardware support.
For the most part the differences are not something to worry about.
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There is a program that I have been using for about 10 years now: http://matthieu.bizland.com/ colorpad. Unfortunately, it is only supported by Windows however, I need it for Mac OSX. Is there an equivalent? BTW, this is a desktop application not a browser extension.
Thanks!
Hues (formerly Spot Color).