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  2. Command key - Wikipedia

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    Like the newer Macintosh computers to come, such as the Macintosh SE, it used the Apple Desktop Bus for its keyboard and mouse. However, it was still an Apple II. However, it was still an Apple II. Apple changed the keys on the II GS 's keyboard to Command and Option , as on Mac keyboards, but added an open-Apple to the Command key, for ...

  3. DaveGrohl - Wikipedia

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    DaveGrohl supports all of the standard Mac OS X user password hashes (MD4, SHA-512 and PBKDF2) [1] [2] [3] used since OS X Lion and also can extract them formatted for other popular password crackers like John the Ripper. [4] The latest stable release is designed specifically for Mac OS X Lion and Mountain Lion.

  4. Unsanity - Wikipedia

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    Unsanity was a macOS shareware software developer founded in May 2000, notable for coining the term "haxie". Unsanity produced Mac utilities that relied on their own Application Enhancer, a utility that modified the system and other applications.

  5. Hack your mac: 13 easy ways to make boxed mac and ... - AOL

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  6. Hackintosh - Wikipedia

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    The bootloader behaves like the Linux kernel: one can use an mboot [clarification needed]-compatible (a patched syslinux was used for the hack) bootloader that tells boot-dfe about the .img file (the ramdisk or initrd, as it's known by Linux users), and boot-dfe will then use the kexts (or mkext) from it. This new boot-dfe has been tested with ...

  7. Terminal (macOS) - Wikipedia

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    Terminal (Terminal.app) is the terminal emulator included in the macOS operating system by Apple. [1] Terminal originated in NeXTSTEP and OPENSTEP, the predecessor operating systems of macOS.

  8. Code injection - Wikipedia

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    Code injection is a computer security exploit where a program fails to correctly process external data, such as user input, causing it to interpret the data as executable commands.

  9. The Viral Hack for Making the Best Kraft Mac & Cheese - AOL

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    Empty the dry pasta into a pot, and fill with water until the noodles are just covered. Proceed to add butter, followed by the packets of cheese powder that are included in the box.