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Before you go and install Safari 3.0 on your mac | Comments (1)

Posted in Snippets on 12th June 2007, 8:14 am by Stuart

You’ll be interested to know Safari 3.0 beta replaces the webkit framework thus borking safari 2.0 + everything else that relies on webkit. If it’s too late for you check this out: http://www.tuaw.com/2007/06/11/more-on-rolling-back-from-safari-3-beta/

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1. On June 27th, 2007 at 3:41 pm Tomasz Gorski said:

What’s up with the different Mac OS X Safari 3 interface vs the Windows version of Safari? I have been fervently waiting to post some screen prints on my Flickr account showing that Mac and Windows now have the same Apple Safari browser available, but visually, they sure don’t look alike. Brushed metal doesn’t mesh with such a claim !!!
Why isn’t Safari 3’s UI being updated on Mac OS X????????







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GNU screen: open tab in current working directory|(1)

A nice trick for having screen open a new tab in the same directory as the one you’re currently in. To use it add it to your .screenrc

# Open new window in current dir.
bind c stuff "screen -X chdir \$PWD;screen^M"
bind ^c stuff "screen -X chdir \$PWD;screen^M"

Hat tip: mteckert on SuperUser.com

Ubuntu: add-apt-repository: command not found|(2)

When you’re using a minimal Ubuntu install if you find the ‘add-apt-repository’ command is missing (it’s useful for adding PPAs and other repositories), then simply run:

sudo apt-get install python-software-properties

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