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A dark theme for syntax highlighting in your Jekyll blog.
In this post, learn how to reset macOS Application Notifications if you have already clicked allow or deny.
This guide shows you a few different ways to select a user dialogue window button just using your keyboard.
Some command snippets from my learnings using the --xpath
option in xmllint
on macOS.
In this post we learn how to create an Okta developer account that can be used to test various Okta workflows and integrations.
I’ve been doing some testing and research into Intune’s 3rd party packaging capabilities and support for macOS.
This post is similar to the attached Apple KB with the addition of what to do if you run into an issue where Internet Recovery is unable to find and administrator on the Mac where we want to disable the Firmware Password.
pycreateuserpkg
is a command line utility (CLI) tool created by Greg Neagle to easily create or update an existing user on macOS.
In the blog, learn a little bit about the macOS command line tool PlistBuddy, how to use it, and some examples to get you started. The associated git repo can be found here.
Use this guide to quickly reformat a Mac back to factory settings utilizing a locally available copy of the macOS installer app and the EraseInstall.app tool.
This guide can be used for a Mac that is having trouble hitting the ABM activation servers during an Automated Device enrollment setup process.
The following steps are what I did to install Arch linux on my Asus laptop and many other devices. The Beginners Install Guide is much more in-depth and explains some other features like MBR installs, full and partial disk encryption, and the GRUB boot loader.
This is a list of Arch pacman commands that I have found useful and worth remembering.
This is a small quick start guide for BorgBackup. The main goal of Borg is to provide an efficient and secure way to backup data.
Some quick and dirty steps to install packages from the Arch User Repo (AUR).