Help!! Unix/mac problem
How do I open a unix file from disc on a mac iv tried reading about it but I don't understand. Any help! I would be very greatfull
Re: Help!! Unix/mac problem
Hi,
could you be a bit more precise, please? What kind of files on which media do you want to move between which computers?
What did you try so far?
Best wishes!
could you be a bit more precise, please? What kind of files on which media do you want to move between which computers?
What did you try so far?
Best wishes!
Re: Help!! Unix/mac problem
There are some movies and pictures on a disc that r classed as unix expendable file's all I can do is click quick look but that won't show anything either I just want to know how to open them up or change format so they can be opened up. Thanks
Re: Help!! Unix/mac problem
Are those very big or confidential files?
If not, could you upload to Mediafire to let me take a look?
I have a GNU-Linux box and might try to inflate the files, if you wish.
You might also try the Unarchiver, which usually can inflate tar/gz files and a lot more.
http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver
If not, could you upload to Mediafire to let me take a look?
I have a GNU-Linux box and might try to inflate the files, if you wish.
You might also try the Unarchiver, which usually can inflate tar/gz files and a lot more.
http://wakaba.c3.cx/s/apps/unarchiver
Re: Help!! Unix/mac problem
To be honest I couldn't tell u wants on them at the moment that why I want to unlock/open them lol
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Re: Help!! Unix/mac problem
Well "files" aren't necessarily Unix-specific. Do they have a file extension? Do you know what program created them? What are they named? Are they executables (applications) or documents (created by an application)?
You can open any file with TextWrangler and it will show you its raw contents. You could possibly determine the nature of the files that way.
You can open any file with TextWrangler and it will show you its raw contents. You could possibly determine the nature of the files that way.
I am now telling the computer exactly what it can do.
Re: Help!! Unix/mac problem
I didn't create the files all I know is there from another mac and they are pictures and movies
Re: Help!! Unix/mac problem
At least you know them to be Mac files
As Snow Leo ignores FILE and CREATOR types you have to guess I´m afraid, unless you try what Turboladdade suggested.
Classic has some apps that will show the ID´s, you could try to check the files there.
Can you open some files with Miro maybe? Miro has quite a lot of movie converters built in.
As Snow Leo ignores FILE and CREATOR types you have to guess I´m afraid, unless you try what Turboladdade suggested.
Classic has some apps that will show the ID´s, you could try to check the files there.
Can you open some files with Miro maybe? Miro has quite a lot of movie converters built in.
Re: Help!! Unix/mac problem
If you know them to have been created by another Mac, there is a very good chance you can open them in QuickTime Player with the "File>Open File…" command.
The freeware VLC also opens a wide variety of media formats natively not supported by QTP without extra plug-ins.
The freeware VLC also opens a wide variety of media formats natively not supported by QTP without extra plug-ins.