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How do I edit current shell command in VI pressing the "v" was the secret sauce I was missing. thanks. |
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Jul 30 |
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How can I play a sound from the command line running as sudo? I'm not trying to but thats would it seems like its doing. I checked my system preferences and sound output it set to "Internal speakers" although I do see my two air play devices also listed. Its weird the problem only occurs when I run afplay as sudo or su |
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Jul 30 |
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How can I play a sound from the command line running as sudo? I don't see those entries in the console when I run afplay without sudo. Also I verified my sound is set to go to the internal speaker. FYI--I am using Mountain Lion |