![]() Turning off the airport, unplugging the Actiontec modem/router for a few seconds, always fixes it as well as assigning a new wan IP. Each time the lid is opened and the computer used, it does the same, sets correctly then sets to (always that URL). ![]() mac book (correctly), and then seconds later will say hostname is set to. About every two weeks, my Pro (latest Yosemite) will show in console that the hostname is set as. I've just started a new thread, somewhat related perhaps, "strange hostname being assigned." Details are there: Re: strange hostname being assigned. You will be typing the entries in red exactly as shown.ĭrag the empty folder you just created to the Trash, confirm that it appears in the Trash, and that you can empty the Trash without requiring your password. Password: (type your password then press Return) Johns-iMac:~ john$ sudo chown $UID ~/.Trash ![]() To summarize the above you will be doing this: What you type will not appear, not even with This time Terminal will ask for your Admin password - the same one you use when you log in to your Mac. Next Copy and Paste the following line, followed by the Return key: ![]() If you get the message "File exists" you can ignore it. You can find Terminal by using the Finder's Go menu and choosing Utilities, then double-click the Terminal icon.Ĭopy (drag or triple-click to select the line) and Paste the following commands into the Terminal window, each one followed by the Return key: Open Terminal - it is in your Utilities folder and looks like this If a folder appears on your Desktop then continue reading. Go to the Finder - click anywhere on your Mac's desktop, and choose File > New Folder. ![]()
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